UAP 158 - The Challenge Mac OS
Mounting Bracket |
- Uap 158 - The Challenge Mac Os X
- 802.11ac Dual-Radio Long Range Access Point
- Uap 158 - The Challenge Mac Os Catalina
Linux, Mac OS X, or Microsoft Windows 7/8/10; Java Runtime Environment 1.6 (1.8 or newer recommended) Web Browser: Google Chrome (Other browsers may have limited functionality.) UniFi Controller software v5.4 or newer. Unleashed and unforgiving. Can you rise to the challenge? Immortal: Unchained is the latest addition to the genre of ultra-hardcore action RPGs. Take the role of a living weapon, unleashed to stop the source of a cataclysmic event threatening to end all worlds.
- Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support.
- The UAP-nanoHD features auto-sensing 802.3af PoE support and can be powered by any of the following:. Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Switch with PoE. 802.3af PoE compliant switch. Ubiquiti Networks Gigabit PoE Adapter (48V, 0.5A) The single-pack of the UAP-nanoHD includes one Gigabit PoE adapter. For multi-pack units, PoE adapters or a UniFi.
Carriage Bolts (Qty. 4) |
Screws (Qty. 4) |
Gigabit PoE Adapter (48V, 0.5A)* |
* Included only in the single-pack of the UAP-AC-M-PRO
- 13 mm wrench (for pole mounting)
- Drill and 8 mm drill bit (for wall mounting)
- Phillips screwdriver (for wall mounting)
- Cable feed must be pointed downwards when mounted.
- Shielded Category 5 (or above) cabling should be used for all outdoor wired Ethernet connections and should be grounded through the AC ground of the PoE.
We recommend that you protect your networks from harmful outdoor environments and destructive ESD events with industrial-grade, shielded Ethernet cable from Ubiquiti. For more details, visit ui.com/toughcable
- Surge protection should be used for all outdoor installations. We recommend that you use two Ethernet Surge Protectors, model ETH-SP, one near the UAP-AC-M-PRO and the other at the entry point to the building. The ETH-SP will absorb power surges and safely discharge them into the ground.
IMPORTANT: The UAP-AC-M-PRO requires the UniFi Controller v5.4 or higher, available at: ui.com/download/unifi |
System Requirements
- Linux, Mac OS X, or Microsoft Windows 7/8/10
- Java Runtime Environment 1.6 (1.8 or newer recommended)
- Web Browser: Google Chrome (Other browsers may have limited functionality)
- UniFi Controller software v5.4 or newer (available at: ui.com/download/unifi)
Wireless Adoption Requirements

Uap 158 - The Challenge Mac Os X
The UAP-AC-M-PRO supports wireless adoption into your UniFi Wi-Fi network. This feature requires a currently managed UniFi AP operating with the following configuration:
- The UniFi AP must be running firmware 3.7.7 or newer
- At least one SSID enabled and operating on 5 GHz band
- The UAP-AC-M-PRO must be within wireless range of the UniFi AP
802.11ac Dual-Radio Long Range Access Point
LED
Ports
Uap 158 - The Challenge Mac Os Catalina
Secondary |
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The Secondary port is a Gigabit Ethernet port used for bridging. |
Reset |
The Reset button serves two functions for the UniFi AP:
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Main |
The Main port is a Gigabit PoE port used to connect the power and should be connected to the LAN and DHCP server. Power can be provided by one of the following:
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The UAP-AC-M-PRO can be mounted on a pole or mast, or on a wall. Perform the steps for the appropriate installation.
Pole Mount
Wall Mount
Note: Secure the Mounting Bracket directly to a stud or other structurally stable surface using appropriate fasteners. |
Note: Screws shown not included. |
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See “Wireless Adoption Requirements” before proceeding.
- Ensure the UAP-AC-M-PRO is powered on, and then launch the UniFi Controller software.
- Go to the Devices page, and the UAP-AC-M-PRO will show up as Pending Approval (Wireless).
- Click Adopt.
For information on configuring and using the UniFi Controller software, refer to the User Guide located on our website: ui.com/download/unifi
UAP-AC-M-PRO | |
Dimensions | 343.2 x 181.2 x 60.2 mm (13.51 x 7.13 x 2.37') |
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Weight | 633 g (1.40 lb) |
Networking Interface | (2) 10/100/1000 Ethernet Ports |
Buttons | Reset |
Power Method | 802.3af PoE |
Power Supply | 48V, 0.5A PoE Gigabit Adapter (Included) |
Supported Voltage Range | 44VDC to 57VDC |
Max. Power Consumption | 9W |
Operating Frequency | 2.4 GHz 5 GHz |
Max. TX Power
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MIMO
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Antennas | (3) Dual-Band Internal |
Antenna Gain | 8 dBi |
Wi-Fi Standards | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
Wireless Security | WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA |
BSSID | Up to Four per Radio |
Mounting | Wall/Pole (Pole Kit Included) |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 70° C (-40 to 158° F) |
Operating Humidity | 5 - 95% Noncondensing |
Certifications | CE, FCC, IC |
Subsequent to applying the El Capitan 10.11.3 update my USB3 drive no longer runs in UASP mode. It's back to being a vanilla USB 3 mass storage device. Attempts to manually load the com.apple.iokit.IOUSBAttachedSCSI extension are ineffective. Subsequent kextstat runs show no USB Attached SCSI kext and ioreg shows no devices using that driver.
Functionally the drive's performance, as tested by Blackmagic Disk Speed Test, has regressed to 80 to 90 MB/s. Prior to the update I was routinely getting 150 MB/s write and over 200 MB/s read on the drive. The drive is a Hitachi 750GB 2.5' laptop style drive connected via a StarTech USB3S2SAT3CB Sata III to USB3 adapter. This model uses a UASP compatible chip set and had been working fine prior to the 10.11.3 update. I tried another UASP compatible disk cradle as a sanity check and it also no longer load the correct driver.
I've pretty much exhausted my relevant online searches for Mac OS X and UASP.
Any ideas and/or suggestions?
-Gary
Mac mini, OS X El Capitan (10.11.3), USB3 UASP Mode Inoperative
Posted on Jan 30, 2016 3:50 PM