![]() I think the point is though sometimes it doesn't matter how good the product is if where it comes from is questionable. I’m moving to a new house soon has AT&T Giga power, I would definitely welcome ips on a new usg 3p pro if it could handle gig, though I wouldnt want to pay more than about $200 for that feature and I would want it to be passive cooled still. The remote management of their network for basically no cost other than the hardware and a pi docker to run the Unifi container is convenient.Īdditional note if you have top tier internet even the usg-pro-4 still cant do ids/ips full speed. That said I have a usg for the single pane of glass, its meh on features from an enterprise perspective but the dpi is useful, however I have it setup for my parents, inlaws, and sister who are all technologically dysfunctional. That said the situations concerning and worth noting, and as you mentioned they handled it poorly. What a disaster.Ĭlick to expand.Except this has nothing to do with the gateway/switches, it was the APs calling home, and was easily remedied by a DNS block. I will no longer support a company that refuses to add heavily requested features for years that could be easily implemented, introduces new "Pro" switches that have 元 support "in an upcoming firmware" (yea good luck, won't be the first time Ubiquiti never delivers features), introduces telemetry without user consent and mishandles the entire situation, and instead of improving products releases dumb stuff like the Ubiquiti Frontrow camera. New Mikrotik stuff is a great value too, but RouterOS has a steep learning curve. from eBay is a good route for used stuff. Ubiquiti is good to get your feet wet with "enterprise" networking until you realize there is nothing enterprise about them. It's a port of pfSense with more features, better UI, updated more frequently and the devs aren't dicks like the lovely people over at Netgate.Īlso lets not forget about the time Ubiquiti started collecting metrics without consent and then mishandled the entire situation:, there are plenty of different articles that go into more depth on how poorly they handled it. OPNsense is great, I'd highly recommend you check it out. Swapped out the Edgerouter for a custom built Yanling PC (same thing as Protectli but cheaper) that runs OPNsense for the firewall. Swapped out my Unifi switches for Mikrotik. The last things Unifi I have on my network are 1x AC Lite and 1x AC Pro access points. Nice "single pane" type setup to view all your network. I understand why people wanted it, and initially I wanted it too. IMHO there is no benefit to having everything in the Unifi controller. With the CLI you can do a lot (essentially it's running a modified version of Vyatta VyOS). The Edgerouter 4 is pretty good and priced decent but it doesn't support IPS/IDS. They also don't let you adopt them in another controller, the controller runs on the UDM/UDM pro itself which some people don't want for various reasons. The new UDM and UDM pro not only don't have hardly any features, they also don't allow you to use the method. You can get stuff like OpenVPN server or multiWAN working by doing annoying files but it's a pain and could break with any controller or firmware update. USG is old, underpowered and overpriced for both the USG and USG Pro 4. They don't support super common things like OpenVPN server, wireguard, or multiWAN even though the community has requested them for years.
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