
1 x Micro SD Card (16GB or more recommended).You are going to need the following items for this project: Installing and Running the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on a Raspberry PI Pre-Requisites Its cheap enough to be used for something as simple as this project but powerful enough to handle the load, below is an idiots guide to installing the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on a Raspberry Pi, from setting up the Raspberry Pi right through to running the controller. This requires an always running controller but I don’t want to leave my laptop switch on all the time, not do I want to buy a server just to run Linux to run the Ubiquiti UniFi controller software.Īnd so it is I turned to a Raspberry Pi 3 to be my budget Linux server. I decided however that ‘pretty well’ just isn’t good enough and that I also want to be able to gather statistics on the network so I can see whats happening. As per my previous article, I’ve now deployed a Ubiquiti UniFi network at home and its working wonderfully, the speeds are good and already wireless roaming work pretty well.
