You have to use its controller for now.I've had one gathering dust since August, I had moved over but the missing advanced config provided by the json config and VPN server in the USG were missed. If you are a nerd who likes getting their hands dirty, or just want a network that performs better, UniFi is a great. You can use it as a simple single router via a sleek mobile app like it’s no big deal. Dong Ngo | Dong Knows Tech The UniFi Dream Machine is a compact yet powerful router..

It took a couple of years actually for 802.11ac Wave 2 to get fully sorted across the different vendors, and even there, interoperability across different vendors is still a question. I have a Big VM for managing all of my Unifi Sites (many many)however, a small NVR and that switch are a killer deal, if it can be adopted elsewhere...When did you order it? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. Both the UniFi Dream Machine and the UDM Pro include 1.7 GHz quad-core CPUs. UniFi Dream Machine. UniFi Dream Machine (UDM) is the easiest way to introduce UniFi to homes and businesses. I'm thinking folks should wait until next year on consumer gear - as both silicon and firmware are still under heavy development. This got me the remainder e.g. Right now i have one AP AC-LR per room set in low-med power mode and the setup is really good. The UniFi Dream Machine combines a nanoHD AP with a 4-port switch, a built-in UniFi controller, and a security gateway capable of IDS/IPS performance of 850 Mbps. Ubiquiti has a range of routers under the AmpliFi brand for consumers who are looking for a plug-and-play solution. As an added bonus, if you happen to have the installer for Unifi Protect's x86 version then you can also run it entirely on an x86 machine.

I've been watching the early access store everyday and it's been out of stock for weeks?Have it. UniFi Dream Machine (UDM) is the easiest way to introduce UniFi to homes and businesses. Key features like TWT, AX MU-MIMO, OFDMA are still not enabled by most products currently available to consumers.If you don't need IDS/IDP then get a USG, keep the AC Lite, and enjoy your wifi. The udm is near the ceiling in my basement at the center of my home, and I’m getting good coverage everywhere except the far corners of my upstairs bedrooms. The company recently announced a new devicewith great specifications if you don’t want to mess around with networking settings.

Made me think either that it didn’t make such a big deal or that they would release an update to the UDM and access points soon and hence i should wait...I'd skip the UDM, period. I’m leaving in a area with so many wifi.

I was thinking that wifi 6 might solve the issue if there is no one on those frequency.Sounds like you don’t really need anything crazy in terms of multiple APs and hardwiring. I was even able to get a hacky version of the advanced json config working by reverse engineering how it manages state apply. So not really that useful for a home application.Will it help in area with tons of wifi? Should I go for the dream machine (which seems like a bargain) or wait for WiFi 6 kit to be available before investing further?With dream machine afaik you cannot stick anything between the gateway and the switch — such as third party NG firewall in bridge mode.I would go with separate hardware for separate tasks.This. It’s an advanced enterprise-class system packed into a beautiful and compact home-friendly hardware box. As for WiFi 6, I thought that was going to help areas with lots of clients. long videos using FFmpeg if you want. I moved back in the last couple of days s they addressed most of my issues. Integrated 4x4 Enterprise AP The location is a hosting center where we're renting two cabinets.

It's very clearly an alpha product as it shares the firmware with the udm pro.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castThis is an unofficial community-led place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, Unifi, AirFiber, etc.Press J to jump to the feed. Too new, and still runs like a beta product. But if you’re reading this, chances are you know that UniFi products offer some customizations that you think are lacking in consumer products. Love it. The software hasn't even caught up to the hardware.Nothing really support Wifi 6, so if you want to go that route, at least wait 12-24 months until products support it. Just a thought.That’s what got me thinking - how come they have WiFi 6 compatible with their amplifi kit and not with the main unifi kit. I thought I’d probably have to get a second ap, but now I don’t think it’s needed for my home. Explaining the differences between the UniFi Dream Machine and AmpliFi Alien, including which is faster, which has better coverage, and Wi-Fi 5 vs. Wi-Fi 6. As of v1.7.2, both run the same UbiOS firmware.4. Until you tell us what your uses are, it's very difficult to recommend anything for you.All those new iPhone 11’s people unboxed for Christmas support WiFi6Wyadda mean "runs like a beta". Hopefully this post will help you figure out which Ubiquiti all-in-one router is better for your network. Features. WiFi coverage from the internal ap seems really good. The UDM includes everything you need for a small-scale wired or Wi-Fi network. It's easy to use and still offers all the benefits of UniFi for homes and businesses. Would love to upgrade, but I need complete config.gateway.json support.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. The two devices differ in several respects: The UniFi Dream Machine includes a 4-port managed gigabit switch whereas the UDM Pro has a an 8-port gigabit switch. Right now I' am in the process of planning the replacing of our network equipment at a remote facility with unifi switches. The UDM includes everything you need for a small-scale wired or Wi-Fi network.