Ubiquiti UniFi Network Server

by Ubiquiti Inc.

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Versions:

  • 10.2.105
  • 10.1.89
  • 10.1.85
  • 10.1.84
  • 10.0.162
  • 10.0.160
  • 9.5.21
  • 9.4.19
  • 9.3.45
  • 9.3.43
  • 9.2.87
  • 9.1.120
  • 9.0.118
  • 8.3.32
  • 8.2.93
  • 8.0.28

Ubiquiti UniFi Network Server 10.2.105 is a network-management platform that centralizes every stage of a UniFi infrastructure’s life-cycle, from initial device adoption to long-term analytics. Released by Ubiquiti Inc. as the sixteenth consecutive stable build, the application gives administrators a single browser-based pane through which they can configure access points, switches, security gateways, cameras, and other UniFi hardware scattered across one site or hundreds. Typical deployments range from small offices that need a reliable guest portal to multi-tenant campuses that require VLAN segmentation, role-based Wi-Fi, deep packet inspection, and real-time threat mitigation; all functions are handled through templates, policies, and topology maps that update automatically as devices join or leave. Integrated map and statistics modules visualize client density, air-time usage, and throughput trends, allowing IT teams to plan channel widths, radio power, and firmware roll-outs without on-site visits. The software also hosts a built-in RADIUS server, captive-web authentication, and VPN orchestration, eliminating the need for separate appliances in many SMB scenarios. Because the UniFi controller can be installed locally on Windows, macOS, or Linux, or spun up as a lightweight container in a private cloud, it fits equally well into air-gapped labs and hybrid infrastructures that already rely on Ansible or Terraform pipelines. Version 10.2.105 adds refined site-to-site VPN wizards, improved heat-map rendering for Wi-Fi 6 access points, and faster database migration routines when upgrading from earlier releases. Ubiquiti UniFi Network Server is available free of charge on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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