UniFi Controller User Guide
Most Active AP
The details of the most active Access Point are displayed:
Name or MAC address
You can click this link to open the
AP Details screen. See "UniFi Access Point Details" on
page 95 for additional information.
Download
Displays the total amount of data downloaded
by the AP.
Upload
Displays the total amount of data uploaded by
the AP.
Most Active Client
The details of the most active client in current use are
displayed:
Name or MAC address
You can click this link to open the
Client Details screen. See "Client Details" on page 109
for additional information.
Download
Displays the total amount of data downloaded
by the client.
Upload
Displays the total amount of data uploaded by
the client.
All-Time Top Client
The details of the all-time, most active client are displayed:
Name or MAC address
You can click this link to open the
Client Details screen. See "Client Details" on page 109
for additional information.
Uptime
Displays the duration of time the client has been
connected.
Download
Displays the total amount of data downloaded
by the client.
Upload
Displays the total amount of data uploaded by
the client.
Current Usage: Top Access Points
The details of the most active Access Points in current use
are displayed.
# of Clients
A pie chart represents the client distribution
on the most active Access Points. Place the mouse cursor
over the chart for the number of clients per specified AP.
Traffic
A pie chart represents traffic on the most active
Access Points. Place the mouse cursor over the chart for
the amount of traffic per specified AP.
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Recent Activities
The details of recent network activities are displayed.
Clients
In the graph, a dashed line displays the number of
clients connected during the selected time period. Place
the mouse cursor over an hour or day to display the exact
number.
Traffic
In the graph, a solid line displays the network
traffic during the selected time period. Place the mouse
cursor over an hour or day to display the specific amount
of data.
Traffic Stats
(Available if you have a UniFi Security Gateway with the
DPI feature enabled. Go to "Settings > Site" on page
20 for more information.) The Traffic Stats screen
describes the network traffic by application usage.
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is more advanced than
conventional Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) filtering for
traffic analysis. Ubiquiti's proprietary DPI engine includes
the latest application identification signatures to track
which applications (and IP addresses) are using the most
bandwidth.
Overall Traffic
Applications are organized by category, such as Streaming
Media, Web / Web 2.0, and Network Protocols. The total
amount of traffic is broken down by category.
Amount of Traffic
A pie chart represents the traffic
distribution by the most popular categories. Place the
mouse cursor over the chart for the amount of traffic per
category.
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Was muss ich alles tun, um auf mein Netzwerk remote zuzugreifen?
To access a Ubiquiti UniFi network remotely, follow these steps:
1. Ensure Remote Access – Use a UniFi Cloud Key, a UniFi Controller on a management station, or host the UniFi Controller in a cloud or NOC.
2. Enable Remote Management – Configure the UniFi Controller software to allow remote access.
3. VPN Configuration (if needed) – Use a UniFi Security Gateway (USG) to set up a VPN connection by entering the remote router’s hostname, IP address, and shared secret key.
4. Layer-3 Adoption (if applicable) – If managing devices across different networks, follow Layer-3 adoption procedures.
5. Access UniFi Controller – Use the UniFi Controller’s web interface or mobile app to monitor and manage the network remotely.
These steps ensure secure and scalable remote management of a UniFi network.
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