Getting to know your Ubiquiti Fiber WiFi 


Access point top:


Access point side view:

Access point side view




Networking interface

(1) SC/APC, ITU-G.984 GPON WAN port

(4) GbE RJ45 LAN ports

WiFi 802.11n

Management interface

Ethernet In-Band

PON

Power method

DC Jack, 24V DC

24V Passive PoE (Pins 4, 5+; 7, 8-)

Power supply

c

Supported voltage range

10–30V DC (passive PoE)

5V DC (adapter)

Max. power consumption

7W


LEDs


PON status

(3) Signal LEDs

All-OFF: bootup

1x red: signal too low (< -28 db)

1x white: signal low (>= -28 db)

2x white: signal good (>= -25 db)

3x white: signal strong (>= -11 db)

1x red + 2x white: signal too strong (>= -8 db)

3x red: no signal

LEDs alternate between 3x red and a signal strength indicator: No authority


Ethernet

Steady white: link up

Blinking white: activity

OFF: link down

Power

White: ON


Connecting to the Internet

  1. To connect your computer to the internet, you may use wireless internet or a modem using an ethernet cable.

  2. Find the internet icon in the lower right corner of your screen (if using a PC).

  3. Click on the internet icon to see the list of available networks. These are the various networks available in your area. 

  4. Click on the name of your network (provided with your Fiber WiFi) and enter the password when prompted.

  5. Once connected, use an internet browser like Google Chrome.


Troubleshooting

If you are having trouble connecting to the internet, try some of these troubleshooting tips:

  • Unplug the Fiber WiFi from the power source and leave it off for 3 minutes. Plug in the Fiber WiFi again and wait 2-3 minutes for it to reboot. Using any device, check for an internet connection. If it connects, you can reconnect any cables to the lower sockets of the Fiber WiFi. 

  • Repower all range extenders.

  • If necessary, conduct a speed test, ideally with a device directly connected to the Fiber WiFi, by visiting www.speedtest.net. If you have speeds lower than 30/30, please contact our Support Team.