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.
Option 1: WiFiman (The Modern Replacement for Local Discovery) This is the current, free tool for discovering Ubiquiti devices on your local network. It is available as a mobile app and a desktop browser extension. Ubnt Discovery-v2 4.1 Free -FREE- Download
If you specifically need the older Java-based version (e.g., for managing very old AirMAX hardware), it is no longer prominently listed on the main Ubiquiti site Ubnt Discovery-v2 4
Multi-Platform Support: Distributed primarily as a Java-based tool (.jar file), making it compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. Performance & Compatibility The DMG file is unsigned (as this is a legacy tool)
You downloaded a corrupted or fake file. Re-download from a trusted source. Also, ensure your network card isn't in "Monitor Mode" (Wi-Fi adapters sometimes fail; use Ethernet).
UDC.exe for Private networks.MAC: 24:A4:3C:xx:xx:xx IP: 192.168.1.20 Model: Nanostation M5