>>>ou'll need to have it connected through ethernet

by that you mean plug the existing Unifi directly into the new Unifi ? So I 
leave the router plugged into the existing Unifi and use the free port to plug 
into the new Unifi ... which new Unifi port the router or the second one?
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From: Hardware <hardware-boun...@lists.hardwaregroup.com> on behalf of 
Christopher Fisk <christopher.f...@thefisks.org>
Sent: Monday, October 5, 2020 6:01 PM
To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com <hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com>
Subject: Re: [H] My second Ubiquiti Networks Unifi 802.11ac Dual-Radio PRO 
Access Point

When you launch the Unifi controller software you can adopt the new
controller.  You'll need to have it connected through ethernet when you do
that.

Once the device is adopted and provisioned you can unplug it and use the
wireless uplink.


Good luck!  I love these devices, I use them all over the place at work.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 7:50 PM _ Winterlight <winterli...@outlook.com>
wrote:

> I purchased a second Ubiquiti Networks Unifi 802.11ac Dual-Radio PRO
> Access Point (UAP-AC-PRO-US), Single,White. I have been using the existing
> one for the last 3 years and I want to put a second one in my back yard.
> Once I plug it into the existing network will it configure itself as an
> extender? If not what do I have to do to make them work together? Thanks
>
> <w>
>

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