![]() ![]() (It basically says that anything we’ll do here won’t last past the device’s next full reboot. They will be overwritten by the controller on next provision. not the email):Īfter login, you will be welcomed by a UniFi text art, where there’s one sentence worth noting: *NOTE*: Configuration changes made here are not persistent. To log in, use credentials created during the initial setup (these are different from UniFi Controller’s login credentials – i.e. You can use Putty on Windows, or Terminal on UNIX/macOS. #Cloning mac address on a mac how toHow to spoof MAC address of WAN port on the USG: 1. ![]() So we have the Ubiquiti UniFi Security Gateway (USG) and we want to spoof (clone) MAC address of the WAN port – usually when you need to clone the address of the old router (otherwise the internet won’t work). Though I do assume you’ve used ssh before. In a situation, where spoofing (cloning) the MAC address of the WAN port is something you need to do, it’s usually needed to be done immediately after setup – yet on the Ubiquiti USG there is no simple way to do it in the controller’s GUI (as of January 2019), so I decided to write up quick step-by-step recipe since I haven’t found one simple enough for people entirely new to the Ubiquiti’s ecosystem (like I was), its Controller etc. ![]()
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