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It has clear line of sight, so getting WiFi to that area seems easy enough. My question is, what products are recommended to. Beam WiFi to that specific area in line of sight (about 500ft away) Convert the WiFi signal to an ethernet connection that my camera can connect to. Ubiquiti used to offer airGateway which seemed like a nice solve in .... Princessblueyez

The switch and NVR hardware in that device probably doesn't really change the price much, they're pretty basic features. It's already a fairly aggressively priced product. It does have a controller. People love the UDM-pro, and it has no more hardware and software issues than any other unifi product.To be honest, the number one reason why I wanted the Pro vs. the regular is that it has a proper black body. Even with a cover, the non-Pro looks bad on black metal panels. The package camera is pretty useless. 3. TheHeirHunter.If you have neither, then the UDR could be considered your entry point into WiFi 6, as well as a slew of other features your may want down the road such as NVR. If you already have a UDM, then I guess you have to be mindful that you already have most, if not all, the features of the UDR save for WiFi 6 when concerning just the wireless aspect ...Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.Wi-Fi 7 is under development, but Wi-Fi 6E is here.Adoption and supply chain issues have limited it's impact, but the Wi-Fi Alliance estimates that 350 million Wi-Fi 6E devices will enter the market in 2022. On February 11th, 2022, Ubiquiti added their first Wi-Fi 6E access point to their early access store, the U6-Enterprise.. The Access Point WiFi 6 Enterprise (U6 Enterprise) is a next ...The unifi cams are well built but expensive for what you get. Also, when using RTSP for BI, the settings/customization are pretty lacking compared to most other cameras (clearly, their primary focus is on the unifi ecosystem, not 3rd party …The speed test is conducted by the USG or UDM using the WAN interface. If you ssh to certain types of equipment you will be able to run something like iPerf3. This will allow you to test internal speeds to a degree. Speedtests should be used to gauge a rough estimate of network performance. The unifi speedtest is testing the WAN only.My phone's LTE is faster than my wired ISP, LMAO. In US, Seattle area, LTE is overloaded. 5G is more stable and latency is lower. Wait till you learn 5G is still LTE. Just LTE second generation. My T-Mobile LTE in Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle nets me 118/47, 23ms, on a 5yr old smartphone.It's powered from the same doorbell transformer and wiring you already have (unless you have a really crappy transformer and need to upgrade it). It's basically just plug and play. I wouldn't imagine many structures have Cat5/6 runs to a doorbell for POE to even be all that practical for a doorbell. Edited for spelling mistake.There is a nice flow between the cameras and the networking equipment. There is zero config needed for the cameras. Just plug in and click adopt in the Unifi app. Sure there are better cameras and you can use open source software to run your NVR. But the simplicity of the whole Unifi ecosystem is worth every penny.Poor bridge connections. I've got a rocket 5ac with a AMO-5G10 Omni antenna base station to 2 nano station 5ac locos. Both can only get a maximum of 8-10% connection to the base station. They are both only about 2-400 meters away line of sight. ISP is Starlink and is pulling 120-140mbps and from the APs at each nano station I'm seeing 12 ...Look into retransmits and packet loss. If it's only one device, check what wifi standards it supports and what your APs provide, then check for interference. If it's a Windows device, check it's not doing aggressive power save on your wlan chipset. If it's a newer Mac, make sure if you have mesh or range extenders that they're set up correctly.You're losing POE but that's about it. Worth the purchase if starting from scratch, less if just upgrading. No matter whether you get the UDM Pro or SE, get a switch (at least Pro series, Pro Max or Enterprise if planning to add WiFi 6E or 7 APs in the future). The RJ45 LAN ports on the UDM Pro/SE share a 1Gbps backplane.Unifi routing is not well regarded for a couple of reasons. 1. Ubiquiti is not good at support. Also, often their software/firmware updates break things. 2. Unifi likes to show you a single pane design with lots of info, but major info like traffic is just wrong.This is a place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, UniFi, AirFiber, etc. Unifi G4 Doorbell Pro. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. One of the more annoying YouTube presenters I’ve seen - him laughing at his two jokes was painful to watch. 3 networks: default: for all main, known devices. clients have access to all other networks. IOT: IOT devices only. Guest: Network Isolation is turned on. I'd like to put the printer on the IoT network. When I do that, I cannot print to it from the Guest network. SupaMonkeyZA. • 1 yr. ago. Since WiFi 7 is only expected to be finalised in 2024, I highly doubt Ubiquiti will jump to 7 and skip 6E. Then again, they only just released their first 6E device so they must either step on the gas or skip it. Personally, I would prefer to they just skip it and jump straight into 7 if that means we get it in Q1 2023.Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.Today I did some testing with a couple switches and transceivers. I have the 10Gtek ASF-10G-T and the Wiitek SFP-10G-T. STH lists both of those as compatible with 2.5G. I have 3 switches that I tested. A USW-Aggregation, a US-16-XG and a US-48-500W. On the USW-Aggregation and the US-16-XG, both transceivers will work and windows will report a ... I flashed with OpenWRT. I actually just used this same setup on vacation last week. I used a TP-Link WiFi Extender to connect to wifi, and plugged the lan from extender to my wan of a pfsense travel router. The provided wifi speed was only 50mb, and with the TPLink to pfsense, my speedtest consistently hit 44. Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can. I have just implemented the same setup (opnsense router, Unifi Access Points) as I didn't want the Unifi gateway. Works fine, if you miss something it is the integrated console that manages your router and WiFi (but you get the much more powerful opnsense console in place). The controller indeed needs to run somewhere, I have it as a container ... Pihole or adguard home all the way. Unifi doesn't even support ad blocking on the USG. Reply reply. Tip0666. •. 90% of the time, when support and on-going, open source will be a better choice. Pi-hole/ad-guard/pfsense. Ubiquity was blocking everything (you have to fine tune.) Reply reply.18 votes, 34 comments. true. Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti!. This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products.52 votes, 71 comments. true. Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti!. This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products.The U6-Lite has an older 2.4 GHz radio, meaning it doesn't deliver the benefits of Wi-Fi 6 for 2.4 GHz clients. The U6-Lite is an AX1500 class AP, with an 802.11n-era 2.4 GHz radio and a 5 GHz radio that tops out at 80 MHz channel width. The U6-Lite doesn't support 160 MHz channels, unlike the U6-LR, Pro, and Mesh.Ubiquiti Corporate Communications are Weird. It almost seems like Ubiquiti does not have a corporate communications team. Their blog has not been updated since 2022. The website is stale and infrequently refreshed. The investor section of their website is bare bones -- they have the requisite quarterly releases and investor presentations but ...The UDR is the perfect beginners tool for a consumer that wants something extra. It runs both unifi network and protect which and has WiFi 6 which makes it a sensible buy for home users. Who cares about multigig ports when you are supposed to hook everything up using WiFi anyways.The UDM-Pro was shut down and the UDR took it's place for six weeks. The UDR internet speed was max 650 Mbps on a 1 Gbps connection, on WiFi I could reach 600 Mbps - when using the UDM-Pro and the same AP's I got WiFi 700 Mbps. The UDR was stable and did a good job, in real life testing I could not feel the difference between WiFi 600 and 700 Mbps.The unifi cams are well built but expensive for what you get. Also, when using RTSP for BI, the settings/customization are pretty lacking compared to most other cameras (clearly, their primary focus is on the unifi ecosystem, not 3rd party integration). But, they work well enough.Ubiquiti still sells almost all of the 1st generation models of UniFi switches. They are older, but they can be better options for some networks. Unlike with the USG/USG-Pro, the 1st generation switches come without major performance limitations. Desktop/Small Switches. US-8, US-8-60W, and US-8-150W.Solved: Unable to login self-hosted unifi network server webpage after (mongo) upgrade. User Guide. TL;DR: Create a new login using old credentials and restore from settings section of webpage. Do not restore from link on initial create new login / account screen. I run a self-hosted instance of unifi networks server (formerly controller) 8.0. ...Currently, my plan is to buy the following: Switch: Ubiquiti Switch 24 PoE. Router: Ubiquiti EdgeRouter 4 *. Access Points: 3x Ubiquiti In-Wall Access Point HD **. * The EdgeRouter 4 is out of stock through Ubiquiti but it's available for a ~$70 markup on Amazon.Everything is pushed towards the middle, so you see something with reduced dynamic range, but you also see a lot more detail in the dark areas. Just look at the nonlit areas in the first image, you can't see anything in there. Ubiquiti cameras generally have low quality, smaller image sensors than comparable cameras. r/UbiquitiInStock has posts. or if you use discord, there's a UI discord server that once you're active enough will open up their stock tracker: https://discord.gg/RDPbwWHb. These are both just for the store though. For third Parties, I believe UI has a stock finder option that you can tell them what you want, and they'll put a third party ... Ubiquiti still sells almost all of the 1st generation models of UniFi switches. They are older, but they can be better options for some networks. Unlike with the USG/USG-Pro, the 1st generation switches come without major performance limitations. Desktop/Small Switches. US-8, US-8-60W, and US-8-150W.Enterprise grade, definitely not. Layer 3 switching is only available on like 2 of their models, the router goes haywire when you turn on security features, reporting doesn't even really work, vpn fails weekly, firmware releases are a crapshoot. I'd use their AP's but that's about it.Wi-Fi 7 is under development, but Wi-Fi 6E is here.Adoption and supply chain issues have limited it's impact, but the Wi-Fi Alliance estimates that 350 million Wi-Fi 6E devices will enter the market in 2022. On February 11th, 2022, Ubiquiti added their first Wi-Fi 6E access point to their early access store, the U6-Enterprise.. The Access Point WiFi 6 Enterprise (U6 Enterprise) is a next ...Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven’t already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.Power cycling will clear that ID and the first device it sees, it will bind to that MAC ID which in your case is the Express. If that doesn't work, power off the Modem. Power off the Express. Wait 2 minutes. Power on the Modem and wait until the indicator lights have stabilized. With the Express cabled to the modem, power on the Express.Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven’t already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.Today I did some testing with a couple switches and transceivers. I have the 10Gtek ASF-10G-T and the Wiitek SFP-10G-T. STH lists both of those as compatible with 2.5G. I have 3 switches that I tested. A USW-Aggregation, a US-16-XG and a US-48-500W. On the USW-Aggregation and the US-16-XG, both transceivers will work and windows will report a ...SupaMonkeyZA. • 1 yr. ago. Since WiFi 7 is only expected to be finalised in 2024, I highly doubt Ubiquiti will jump to 7 and skip 6E. Then again, they only just released their first 6E device so they must either step on the gas or skip it. Personally, I would prefer to they just skip it and jump straight into 7 if that means we get it in Q1 2023.100 votes, 76 comments. true. Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti!. This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products.Feb 8, 2024 ... It's $10/mo per line from Ubiquiti. I just have one number for the house and it rings to all of the phones just like a normal landline would ...Reports first emerged on Reddit that some customers received push notifications on their phones featuring Ubiquiti account-related information and private video streams belonging to other customers.Seems like there's something to the LR design. LR has 4x4 2.4ghz and pro has 2x2 on 2.4Ghz (which is the signal you most likely use when you are further from the AP. While more antenna doesn’t mean faster or greater reach, they might be using larger antennas in older LR models. Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven’t already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can. The U7 Pro had a better price point than the U6 Enterprise AND I had intentionally waited when U6 Enterprise came out until a Wifi 7 was out. 2x2 vs 4x4 (for a home) is a big dud. I have little simultaneous client congestion within the home and NO, REPEAT NO, devices generally have MIMO 4. I think the uproar here is over done.Type ps and press enter and verify that the /bins/ubnt_sounds_leds PID has changed. Type exit and enter and type exit and enter. Anytime your doorbell loses power, these steps will have to be done again. To change the sound, choose a new file and name it "custom", use WinSCP to upload the new file and kill the PID.Yes you need it to access through App instead of going through desktop 🖥️. -2. Reply. Threefactor. • 1 mo. ago. I have found it extremely useful. I have multiple sites that I manage and sometimes I have to do that remotely. Using the app is much more comfortable to work with then the web client on a phone.Reports first emerged on Reddit that some customers received push notifications on their phones featuring Ubiquiti account-related information and private video streams belonging to other customers.ADynes. •. Well if you're going to get into the ecosystem then you might as well get a udm pro se. Router, 8 port switch including Poe already built-in, plus it will let you manage those access points. And in the future if you ever want to get cameras the infrastructure is already there, just add a hard drive.Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.Ubiquiti doesn't make anything for travel and their mobile router only works with AT&T. The UX is the closest you'll get but it doesn't have the ability to handle hotel Captive portals. It also doesn't do WiFi as WAN and not every hotel offers wired Ethernet in rooms. 2.Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.This states you get a 2 year warranty from date of delivery if purchased direct from Ubiquiti. But if you purchase from an authorized distributor/reseller, then the warranty is LESS THAN ONE YEAR. It's a year from the date that Ubiquiti shipped the product to the distributor/reseller. If that was 5 months before you took possession after ...A honeypot is basically a fake vulnerable service or machine which keeps track of attempts to interact with or exploit it. It can be an effective way to discover what devices on the network are scanning around looking to see what's there, which is a common virus/malware behavior. Solkre. • 4 yr. ago.FCC: Unifi Mobile Router (UMR-US) Early Access. Found some info that relates to the UI Forum section for the mobile router, looks similar to the Netgear LM1200 router. Hopefully this will work with most US carriers the same way the Netgear router does, with the added benefit of PoE. FCC Document: LINK.Ubiquiti: Releases UDM. r/ubiquiti: It doesn’t have Wifi 6, it doesn’t have PoE, it doesn’t have storage. Waaaaah, fail, dead on arrival, Ubiquiti hates its customers. Ubiquiti: Adds a bunch of stuff people asked for to the UDM. r/Ubiquiti: Waaaaah, fail, dead on arrival, Ubiquiti hates its customers.r/Ubiquiti_For_Sale_USA: USA Sales of all ubiquity equipment. If you have UniFi equipment visit this sub https://www.reddit.com/r/UniFi_For_Sale_USA/mccanntech. •. Howdy r/Ubiquiti , Here's 20 updated charts for comparing UniFi APs, Routers, UniFi OS Consoles, and Switches. I also have some older charts for PtP, PtMP, and EdgeMAX gear. Google Drive Link to all Images, PDFs, CSVs, Excel, and Google Sheets. EdgeMAX Comparison Charts. PtP and PtMP Comparisons Charts. UniFi …Sep 10, 2023 ... Because depending on the access point type, you've got two options. It will either support a 2.5 GB port on it and leveraging the higher ...Introducing UniFi Ultra. A new product lineup focused on performance at exceptional value. Starting with Swiss Army Knife - our most compact WiFi access point yet, with an unrivaled price to performance ratio, external antenna support, and incredible indoor/outdoor versatility. Learn more: https://ui.social/UKUltra.r/Ubiquiti. This is a place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, UniFi, AirFiber, etc. MembersOnline. •. burnslow13. Dream Router Purchase Was Worth It. Early Access. I have to say, setup of the dream router was a breeze. Backed up my cloud key 1, shut it down, set up the dream router and restored the site.Unifi routing is not well regarded for a couple of reasons. 1. Ubiquiti is not good at support. Also, often their software/firmware updates break things. 2. Unifi likes to show you a single pane design with lots of info, but major info like traffic is just wrong.UX = Controller + Gateway + Wi-Fi. UXG-Lite = Gateway only. Express runs the UniFi Network application and can manage other UniFi switches and APs. It can also be used as a standalone AP in an existing UniFi network. It's a flexible new option for basic setups, or people who want a mesh-style network. You can start with a UX and then use that ...Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.dryhoppedpest. •. Really the only reason to get the regular vs the pro is the width of the pro and how much space you have available in your install application. I have the regular installed in the trim direct next to my storm. The pro won't fit unless I do some custom fab/3d print or drill a new location in my brick.The application has a bunch of details - it's not a USG replacement, it's an access point; "The UX is a WiFi 6 access point designed for wide-ranging wireless coverage while maintain overall network capacity. The UX delivers and aggregate radio rate of up to 2.7 Gbps with 5 GHz (2x2) and 2.4 GHz (2x2) radios. The UX uses a sophisticated antenna ...Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.Step up to 802.11be Wi-Fi 7 for under $200 with the new U7 Pro ceiling-mounted access point from Ubiquiti. Join us as we test it out.getting 2.5G to the AP will require a switch like the FLEX-HD with a standard SFP module on the LAN port, or going directly to the AP using a non-ubiquiti SFP module with 'gearbox' functionality. There is a microtik one people recommend often. Btw, UDMP will support above 1G WAN.Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven't already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.This is a place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, UniFi, AirFiber, etc. ... /r/h3h3productions is the home of the H3 Podcast on reddit! This subreddit is for fans of the show to discuss recent episodes, share memes, suggest segments or interesting topics, and whatever else related to the show! ...Using third party switches with Ubiquiti gear. Hello, so I'm looking to invest in a full home network and have discovered that there is cat5e in my house already that leads up to the attic. What I would like to do is install a switch up there and run it to 2 or 3 AP AC Lites, a few hikvision cameras, and to a nanostation ac loco which will send ...Just Completed Home Rack. Some of y’all mfers definitely in the top 1% earnings bracket. $1800 for a APC Smart-UPS is way out of my league. Not hating, just amazed at how beautiful this setup is. There is definitely a lot of money here, I mean that 48-port switch is $1100, and the Ubiquiti gear is almost definitely all brand new.Open_Cartographer_54. • 3 mo. ago. I recently dropped my UDMP for a Firewalla Gold SE. It has significantly better security features than UDMP then I migrated my UniFi switching & wireless to a self-hosted Unifi Controller on a Ubuntu VM. It's been rock solid and solved some filtering quirks I was seeing with the UDMP.May 11, 2023 ... If you just want to set up a basic network and forget, UniFi UDM is perfectly fine. If you are looking at advance routing look elsewhere, as ...Biggest difference would be the 5Ghz radios being 4x4 in the U6-LR, whereas the U6-Lite is 2x2 on the 5Ghz. Almost all devices these days are 2x2 except maybe a desktop with a wireless add in card. Even the new Macbooks have went from 3x3 to 2x2. Also the U6-LRs are HUGE compared to the U6-Lites.i’ve tried some troubleshooting, unplugging everything and setting it up again, rebooting both the Alien and the xfinity modem (yes it’s in bridge mode) but nothing seems to help. any ideas? i’m using the same ethernet cable i was using with the eero, although i could switch it to the one that came with the Alien if needed. Not ...I got around 400Mbps with packet inspection on, since that disables HW-accelerated routing. Keep in mind, this isn't a duplex. This is total. Also, if you're routing between VLANs that takes from your routing "budget" as well. I ended up replacing it with a 150$ thinclient, 50$ 2-port NIC, and pfSense.These instructions should work with most of Ubiquiti's UniFi OS devices including the UniFi Dream Machine (UDM), UniFi Dream Machine Pro (UDM-Pro), UniFi Dream Machine SE (UDM-SE), and UniFi Dream Router (UDR). ... which in turn was sourced from this Reddit comment. Thanks to philsward and @TheFuer! Share Add a Comment. Sort by: Best. Open ...looking at your Century Link device's PPPoE username to confirm the lack or precense of @centurylink. login to ISP website and use chat to get your PPPoE username/password. "Ask for an agent" as the auto prompts won't help you. Request your "PPPoE username and password".100 votes, 76 comments. true. Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti!. This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products.

Pihole or adguard home all the way. Unifi doesn't even support ad blocking on the USG. Reply reply. Tip0666. •. 90% of the time, when support and on-going, open source will be a better choice. Pi-hole/ad-guard/pfsense. Ubiquity was blocking everything (you have to fine tune.) Reply reply.. Breast expansion hitomi

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Depends on what's important to you. UniFi switches go up in price quickly. It might be cheaper to buy a bunch of the 8 Port 1/2 poe switches. But that's messy, takes more power plugs, etc. A 16 port is cleanest, but expensive. 2. Smorgas47. • 1 yr. ago. That Switch Lite PoE is your best bet for 5 PoE ports.Hello! Thanks for posting on r/Ubiquiti! This subreddit is here to provide unofficial technical support to people who use or want to dive into the world of Ubiquiti products. If you haven’t already been descriptive in your post, please take the time to edit it and add as many useful details as you can.I purchased 3 U7-Pros when they were released. 2 Connect perfectly and have 0 issues. 1 continues to say it failed provisioning. Strangeness is that it provisions and connects for 3-5 days and passes traffic perfectly fine, then drops in to unable to provision. The device is hardwired back to USG-PRO SE and draws power fine.Image Credits: Reddit. Ubiquity, the networking and video surveillance camera maker, has fixed a bug that users say mistakenly allowed them access to the …I flashed with OpenWRT. I actually just used this same setup on vacation last week. I used a TP-Link WiFi Extender to connect to wifi, and plugged the lan from extender to my wan of a pfsense travel router. The provided wifi speed was only 50mb, and with the TPLink to pfsense, my speedtest consistently hit 44.This states you get a 2 year warranty from date of delivery if purchased direct from Ubiquiti. But if you purchase from an authorized distributor/reseller, then the warranty is LESS THAN ONE YEAR. It's a year from the date that Ubiquiti shipped the product to the distributor/reseller. If that was 5 months before you took possession after ...No, not really. If it could route 2,5G+ it'd be a much more expensive device. You can't expect a <$100 device to do everything. Of course, there's no real point to having a 2,5Gb port, either, but maybe there was another reason for that - the hardware they wanted to use already had one or something, and it was the less expensive option after all.r/Ubiquiti. This is a place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, UniFi, AirFiber, etc. MembersOnline. •. True-Entertainer-981. Ubiquiti vs other "Professional" brands. Question. I have a customer I am quoting a good size security system for. It will include nearly 80 cameras plus, door access, Wi-Fi and a few other ...This is a place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, UniFi, AirFiber, etc. Buying a UniFi Dream Router in 2023. I have a UAP-nanoHD which seems to cover pretty much all of my home and garden, however I am thinking of adding a Dream Router so I don't have to host the Unifi service on a PC as well as to replace my ISP ...Enjoy them! I saw black Friday sales 4 years ago, I believe. Even then, it was 10 or 15 bucks off $100 switch or AP (it was Microcenter-- not sure if Ubiquiti had sales as well). That said, MC often marks up a bit, and you get a 1 year warranty instead of 2 from Ubiquiti (as is the case with all authorized resellers).It looked like a cheap knockoff of Ubiquiti with poor software. In this price range there was not anything comparable to Ubiquiti. No regrets switching over to a UDM-pro, USW and U6 Pros/Lites as the system has been incredibly stable and the integration and management between devices is amazing.The application has a bunch of details - it's not a USG replacement, it's an access point; "The UX is a WiFi 6 access point designed for wide-ranging wireless coverage while maintain overall network capacity. The UX delivers and aggregate radio rate of up to 2.7 Gbps with 5 GHz (2x2) and 2.4 GHz (2x2) radios. The UX uses a sophisticated antenna ....

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