It is an Internet gateway with FW/IPS/NAT and a switch all in one (no WiFI). This gets you into the Ubiquiti system with its ability to manage other Ubiquiti devices centrally. It is what many would consider prosumer networking gear since you are using a separate Internet gateway, access points, POE switches, etc.
Came here to post this! I picked up a UDMP for the same price (during their BF sale) and couldn't be happier.
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12-11-2023 at 07:43 AM.
Replaced my USG-3 with a UDM-Pro in the last 2 weeks. Saw a throughput increase from ~600 mbps to ~950 mbps on a 1 gbps fiber line. Did a direct transfer from offsite remote backup into Network restore, no other settings changed. Very, very pleased.
Can someone tell me a little more what someone like me uses this for?. I run a few POE cameras with onboard storage, a pihole, personal devices, want to get a NAS, a tplink wifi access point, mikrotik router and a Netgear POE switch.
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12-11-2023 at 07:46 AM.
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As someone who has no idea what this is, I have no idea what this is.
It is an Internet gateway with FW/IPS/NAT and a switch all in one (no WiFI). This gets you into the Ubiquiti system with its ability to manage other Ubiquiti devices centrally. It is what many would consider prosumer networking gear since you are using a separate Internet gateway, access points, POE switches, etc.
As someone who has no idea what this is, I have no idea what this is.
Unifi makes "prosumer" network equipment. There are definitely a step above the consumer brands you'd find elsewhere and will likely work for many small businesses. But they are not enterprise level yet.
The dream machine is a a router and switch that also has nvr capabilities. It does not have an access point which provides wifi. It also runs their network controller.
Most consumer "routers" do the routing and access point in the same box.
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3!? What will you be doing with 3, unless you plan on selling them to clients later, haha
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Unifi makes "prosumer" network equipment. There are definitely a step above the consumer brands you'd find elsewhere and will likely work for many small businesses. But they are not enterprise level yet.
The dream machine is a a router and switch that also has nvr capabilities. It does not have an access point which provides wifi. It also runs their network controller.
Most consumer "routers" do the routing and access point in the same box.
Do you think they would price match?