: Shows both active and default fallback addresses.
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You bought a used ER-Lite on eBay. It boots but no console output. Connect your PC, launch Discovery-v2 4.1. It shows the firmware is missing. Use the "Recovery Mode" detection to upload a new ER-e60.v2.x.x.tar file.
The Signal in the Static
While the Discovery Tool is extremely useful, it's important to use it responsibly and securely.
In the world of networking, few things are as frustrating as losing track of your devices. Whether you are a seasoned network administrator managing a sprawling campus network or a home user who just installed a Ubiquiti UniFi Access Point, there comes a time when you need to locate a device on your Layer 2 network without knowing its IP address.
If you are working with legacy Ubiquiti gear or need a lightweight way to sniff out IP addresses on your local subnet, the Ubnt Discovery Tool (v2.4.1) is still a go-to for many network admins. Key Features: Device Identification: Ubnt Discovery-v2 4.1 Free -FREE- Download
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You need to create a spreadsheet of all MAC addresses for your asset management system. Discovery-v2 4.1 does not export natively, but you can:
: Open a terminal window inside the target directory and execute: java -jar ubnt-discovery-v2.4.1.jar Use code with caution. Ubiquiti Discovery v2.4.1 accross Vlans all on switch0 : Shows both active and default fallback addresses
If you are managing UniFi devices, the UniFi Network Application (which can be self-hosted for free) has a built-in discovery function that is far superior to standalone legacy tools.
: Distributed primarily as a Java-based tool ( .jar file), making it compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. Performance & Compatibility