Gen2 Pro models have lots of PoE budget, PoE+ and PoE++ ports, support redundant power via the USP-RPS, and have some limited L3 features like static routing. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. All three of these products are based on fast ARM processors and Ubiquiti's new UbiOS/UniFi OS. Respect others and the fact they may have opinions that differentiate from your own, Moderators have the final say in anything and everything. Two covered most of my home which is little 4000 sqft 2 level, less vertical to cover but more sideways. As time goes on, more and more settings are being added to UNMS. I recently accepted a position at Ubiquiti, start the 13th, and felt it would be best that there be a community not managed by Ubnt to ensure the free flow of communications. Some of the EdgeSwitches are the same hardware as the first generation UniFi switches, with different firmware. ", that kind of stuff. The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. Only nitpick is that it isn't obvious whether or not the older router/gateways and the switches are adoptable. The AmpliFi Instant is as simple as it gets. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I'm currently trying to figure out the best way to handle the "controller" role - I have several always-on machines and usually a few VPS running, so that's not the problem .. the issue I've seen has been coordinating releases between Java, the underlying OS (Rasbian and Ubuntu are what I've experimented with), and the controller software. EdgeMAX has EdgeRouters, EdgeSwitches, fiber terminals, and a lot of great point-to-point and point-to-multi-point wireless products.
This would definitely solve a lot of the same newcomer posts in the group that could’ve been answered immediately with this post. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
You can probably get away with the lowest cost option and one-per-floor wIll kick some butt!
I don't need to "own" this post, or be the only person to edit it. What I've read is that nanoHD is better on a ceiling and flex HD is better for walls can anyone confirm? There are a lot of possibilities, just make sure you do your research before you buy. More PoE budget than 2nd Gen, still a good buy if you need a lot of PoE. I guess what I'm saying is that any FAQ should really begin with the controller because that's the key difference between this and consumer level products like stand alone routers or Google Wifi or other mesh systems. Everything seems good so far.