UISP Mobile
UISP Mobile is a convenient client for installing Ubiquiti devices
App info
Advertisement
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: UISP Mobile, Developed by Ubiquiti Inc.. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 3.3.18, Updated On 12/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: UISP Mobile. Achieved Over 1 million Installs. UISP Mobile Currently Has 7 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars
The UISP app gives users a single-point device installation and management tool for Ubiquiti’s extensive line of ISP-grade products. With the app, you will be able to:*Integrate your ISP devices into the UISP controller.
*Quickly and easily setup ISP devices and align links with bluetooth or a dedicated management radio.
*Manage and monitor every aspect of your ISP network from a single app.
We are currently offering version 3.3.18. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
Improvements
- New devices support.
Bugfixes
- UI and stability fixes.
- New devices support.
Bugfixes
- UI and stability fixes.
Recent Comments
Hartsock2009
Junk app, doesn't notify anymore and reading false timslots under events tab. Absolutely garbage. I gotta pay $30pm for this junk? Support none exists and your monitoring app just gets worse after every update.
thomas reitter
I use Nano Station 5 Loco ACs as bridges to connect building LANs on my small ranch. Although they seem to work well enough, few thanks to this app, especially following the last update. While I had some limited visibility and configurability earlier, everything is pretty much broken now. The app doesn't think my nodes exist and won't find them. The only way I can tell they are alive anymore (other than LANS dropping off) is through the unifi network app, where they show up incorrectly. :(
A Google user
Site survey tool is missing in the new version of unms. It is important even on my access points to identify noise etc. Also the modulation rates under stations in the access point is missing which is important to identify bad/weak links. Also the throughput being displayed now is wrong. It goes upto 900Mbps for a device that is not carrying close to such capacity
Curt Wagner
I wish this app was advanced as UniFi. Right now I have to bounce back and fourth between both apps because I use a EdgeRouter 4 with a EdgeSwitch 8 and run 2 AP Pros and the APs have to be on the UniFi to control unless I'm missing something. But that being said..... the UniFi experience is leaps and bounds over the the UNMS experience. UNMS is still a great way to customize most controls. The only thing I am not able to do is port management on my switch. All in all, great app.
Ruben Leal
Now we have a problem tuning the clients, the chains showing on the app are different on the UNMS used on the computer in the monitoring office, so I have to use my computer and connect it to the cube tu be able to tune the antenna (airMAX ver. WA.V8.7.4) for my client, and that's an inconvenient for me. You should verify the functionality before releasing it.
Jared Epp
The app is very limited compared to the web interface. Basically useless except for checking if devices are online or rebooting them. The frequency of updates has slowed way down (for everything the company makes besides unifi) and they seem to be more focused on branding / name changes. Seems like edgemax and airmax are going to be discontinued soon but of course they won't admit it.
node808
This app takes longer than setting a static IP on a laptop and directly connecting it to the device that needs to be configured. It found my device twice, but couldn't do anything with it. Most of the time it doesn't find it at all. The app gives a list of devices to search but the list doesn't do anything, so manually selecting the device does nothing. Not sure what this app is actually for other than wasting time.
Aaron C
Hm. The port numbers are misleading. This app shows my ER-10X's eth0 as "1", eth1 as "2", etc. Would be nice if I could edit routes, firewall rules, NAT. The VLAN names are inconsistent with the ER's web interface (VLAN1 instead of "eth8.1", for instance.) Was hoping this mobile app would be more usable than mobile browser... Doesn't seem like it is there, yet.