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forum thread Posted by JamieL2159 10 months ago
forum thread Posted by JamieL2159 10 months ago

UniFi Express - Ubiquiti Store United States $149.99

$149.99

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these were just released today and Ubiquiti is doing a good job of bringing them in and out of stock, if you want to buy one directly from Ubiquiti they are in stock right now. I think it's a pretty slick deal to have this device for less than $150. posting this because I know a lot of people have alerts and they may not even know this device was released today, I know I didn't.

https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/ux
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these were just released today and Ubiquiti is doing a good job of bringing them in and out of stock, if you want to buy one directly from Ubiquiti they are in stock right now. I think it's a pretty slick deal to have this device for less than $150. posting this because I know a lot of people have alerts and they may not even know this device was released today, I know I didn't.

https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/ux
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10 months ago
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10 months ago
sdaddict001
10 months ago
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Quote from cbkcc1 :
you would be able to portal log in with this as well, i know that is a very popular device
Ah cool!! Thanks, didn't know that.
10 months ago
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activ8
10 months ago
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Quote from MtnXfreeride :
60 client max
1 Ethernet port on the back with no PoE. Not 4 like a typical router.
Gigabit Ethernet in (not 2.5gb) (many gigabit plans overprovision and you get 1.2 gigabits instead of 940 megabits using a 2.5gb port - 21% more internets for free!!

Make sure it is a good fit for you because a lot of homes I do tech help in have a Roku or smart TV or desktop or ip phone dongle or some combo of those so you need a switch or to buy something better right off the bat if you want a hard wired AP on the other side of the house.

This is good for apartments IMO
This guy knows what's up. Was about to post something similar.
10 months ago
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amheck
10 months ago
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Been looking for a USG replacement for my home. I have switch and AP and controller on my QNAP nas, so I guess I really just need the simple router part, Just wanted something that would run the IDS stuff, too. I guess this might not be it.
10 months ago
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fat-johnny
10 months ago
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Quote from amheck :
Been looking for a USG replacement for my home. I have switch and AP and controller on my QNAP nas, so I guess I really just need the simple router part, Just wanted something that would run the IDS stuff, too. I guess this might not be it.
Why the need (want?) for a USG replacement. I've been using USG for 4-5 years, and I think it does everything I need it to do?
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wrathre
10 months ago
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Basically. I haven't read into them yet, but right off the bat I'm wondering how these differ from the Dream Routers and why those are $50 more. Is it just for the built in POE switch ports?!
This looks to be more for very small and targeted business and home deployment.

The dream router can run one additional Unifi OS app on it (protect, talk, etc), can accept an SD card if you want to have a couple cameras doing event recording, and can power a couple of devices via PoE (it's basically a dream machine lite). The only area it really suffers is the CPU isn't super strong, so capacity for more than just a couple cameras for example isn't there, it limits you to only one other unifi OS app besides the network controller, and it struggles supporting internet speeds over about 700Mbps. It does support IDS/IPS. Reference the resource calculator for more specifics:
https://www.ui.com/cloud-gateways...calculator


This thing is just a Unifi network controller, router, and Wi-Fi 6 2x2 AP in one package. No camera support, no talk support, etc. Quick setup via bluetooth, and it's setup to prompt you right at the start to either configure it as a new network, or as a mesh AP. This thing basically gives me amplifi instant vibes, but running unifi controller instead. Also, this device does not support IDS/IPS.

I can think of a lot of great use cases for this device: small businesses with minimal internet needs (small store fronts specifically), small remote offices connected via VPN, easy mesh access point for a dream router/dream machine in a larger house since it doesn't need PoE and isn't designed to be ceiling mounted, remotely manageable network device for family/friends, etc.
Last edited by wrathre November 30, 2023 at 06:35 AM.
10 months ago
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wrathre
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Quote from amheck :
Been looking for a USG replacement for my home. I have switch and AP and controller on my QNAP nas, so I guess I really just need the simple router part, Just wanted something that would run the IDS stuff, too. I guess this might not be it.
The UXG-Lite is exactly what you're looking for then:
https://store.ui.com/us/en/pro/ca...s/uxg-lite
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Quote from fat-johnny :
Why the need (want?) for a USG replacement. I've been using USG for 4-5 years, and I think it does everything I need it to do?
The USG tends to max out between 75-100Mbps when you enable IDS/IPS. Many users want this feature to support closer to Gbps speeds these days.
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