📊 Elevate Your Network Game!
The Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Cloud Key Gen2 (UCK-G2) is a powerful management tool for your UniFi networking and video devices, featuring a 1TB hard drive, an 8-core processor, and seamless integration with mobile apps for easy setup and monitoring.
Hard Drive | 1 TB |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11a, 802.11ac |
Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
Series | UCK-G2 |
Item model number | UCK-G2 |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.71 x 1.84 x 1.07 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.71 x 1.84 x 1.07 inches |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 |
Power Source | PoE & DC Adapter |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Ubiquiti |
ASIN | B07K1G7WH2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 13, 2018 |
G**G
Installed several UCK-G2's and they are essential!!! Great WAP controller and monitoring tool!!!
Don't bother with the original cloud key. Only use the G2's or Dream Machines. The dream machines are easiest.This is a commercial/enterprise product, but it's inexpensive and works well in homes as well. I install these products in small and massive homes alike, because it's very reliable, and it scales easily. If you have a UniFi network without a G2 cloud key, you are missing the point of UniFi.When you pair the cloud key with the security gateway (USG), you will sometimes run into problems with the adoption. DO NOT download the PC controller software for any reason, even if the USG tells you to. ALWAYS use the UniFi app. If you have issues adopting the USG, then factory default that unit. Occasionally you may need to access the web GUI of the cloud key and do a manual adoption of the USG. This is rare, but frustrating when it happens. It does not mean that the equipment is defective, just that there's probably a firmware discrepancy or something.Sometimes after setting up the cloud key initially, you need to power cycle the unit for it to register that it needs a firmware update.For DIY users without networking experience, use the Dream Machine instead, or a non-Ubiquiti product.Once the Ubiquiti network is set up, it just works. Getting it set up is usually straightforward if you understand the order of operations for ubiquiti devices. Basically, do the bare minimum with the USG for internet connectivity. Set up the cloud key and adopt ONLY THE USG. FW update the cloud key, then update the controller software. Then FW update the USG. Then adopt the other network devices. FW update the POE switches first, then the WAPs.IF YOU USE A CLOUD KEY WITHOUT A USG, BE SURE TO DISABLE THE DHCP SERVER WITHIN THE CLOUD KEY.IF YOU ARE NOT USING A USG, YOU SHOULD RECONSIDER AND USE ONE. YOU WILL GET A MUCH BETTER SYSTEM MONITORING EXPERIENCE, AS WELL AS MUCH GREATER REMOTE ACCESS TO YOUR NETWORK - If you need to log into anything on the network remotely that has any sort of web GUI, you can easily port forward port 80 temporarily to that devices address (if it doesn't have a static IP address, the UniFi app will still allow you to easily determine what the client address is for that device) and remote into it from your web browser as needed. If the network is a residential network without a static IP, it's easy to determine the public IP address and use that for remote access from the browser to the port-forwarded device.UNDERSTAND THAT WITH UBIQUITI, YOU PAY A VERY LOW PRICE FOR REALLY GOOD NETWORK EQUIPMENT, BUT TECH SUPPORT IS NONEXISTENT, SO MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
A**N
Super convenient. Worth the cost for me
I like having this so much more than not. I'll explain. I had horrible issues connecting to the controller when it was on my computer. I found my computer can't be off or in sleep mode when I want to access the controller from my phone, which makes perfect sense. I just found that really annoyed me personally and thus made getting this a necessity. It's much quicker to connect from the app than from the controller when it was hosted on my computer. Plus it's nice because you're dealing with the same settings on every computer you access it from. Whereas if I'd try to access the controller from my Surface, it would act like I'm setting it up from scratch. This cloud key just worked and with a young child running around, I don't have time to tinker and get it hosted on something like a Pi even though I'm aware that option exists. This worked great for my life and use case and if anything I say resonated with you, it'll work for you too.
E**M
Easy replacement to my Gen 1 Key!
A great way to locally manage yourUniFi network and have access to it via the app! This was a great deal and an excellent replacement to my Gen 1 key that died suddenly. The size is the same as the Gen 1 key and easily hangs off of POE port of your network switch.
J**N
Remote connect to Ubiquity network
This device allows me to connect to my Ubiquity network and see how it is performing, users connected, update firmware, network speed and much more. Since I have it I got a firmware update and it still works great. The hardware display shows its IP address and connected devices but the Ubiquity mobile app makes this easy to use even if you not in the same building with it.
M**R
Took some time to get it working, but works well.
I was running the Unifi Controller as a Docker image on one of my servers. Bought this because 1) I was moving to Kubernetes, and although I could still run the docker image there just fine, I've been eyeballing this anyway, and 2) It's PoE, and I have the 8-port PoE router with an empty spot, so plugs right into my existing router with no problems.Installation physically was a snap. Plugged it in. That's it. PoE was already on, so it booted right up. My Unifi app on my phone dinged and indicated it saw the new device and asked if I wanted to set it up. Since I was moving from an already existing Docker-run Unifi Controller I opted out of this method because I needed to import my old exported backup.Logged in using my laptop that had my old controller's backup, hit the IP address (it displays right on the OLED screen) and was prompted with 2 choices: Either install as a new network OR import existing backup. Cool, seemed easy enough. Pick the backup file, but I get an error: Backup version doesn't match the version of the device.Well, shoot! Restarted the unit, booted to the start screen again, walked through the "manual" install hoping I could get it updated. Updated to the latest version of the controller software, reset it to factory and tried again...same issue. It just does NOT like my backup.I forget the eventual "fix", but suficit to say if you are upgrading from an existing software-based controller you might need to finagle it a bit to make it work with your backup. I think it was something about either exporting or importing only the settings? Anyway, it was something I found on the forums that ended up helping me, and I am too lazy to go find it right now.The missing star: I dropped it a start for one main reason...the OLED does NOT display the same data that the sample pics show. Is that really a big deal? Well, I feel if they show it on their product page and it can't do that thing on the product page then it's a little misleading. They may do a software update at some point, but as of the time of this review they do not seem to support changing the OLED display to match what the promotional info shows. It's a small thing, really. It device itself does everything else advertised and more.
A**R
as described
as described
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