Few questions regarding service

I like that

The UDM Pro can go WAN on SFP, if he’s looking for a retail router, but they are really meant for SMB’s, not really home users

Unifi is more prosumer and the small end of SMB really, the UDMP-SE is perfect for the sort of small business that needs an all in one solution that’s able to cover a small site/warehouse/branch office with AP’s and cameras, some basic VLAN and easy to access, talk/access have always felt like afterthoughts, and they castrated access without telling anyone and tried to move to a paid per user model which sucked.

Personally, Flint 2 is probably the best value milti-gig LAN/WAN router available, for the £125-145 they sell at you get a lot for your money, just the initial 2.4Ghz bug that’s been fixed with a version roll back that was annoying people.

Also re-reading my reply is slightly ironic… I now own a stupidly expensive doorbell :sob:

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If I ever need anything faster than 1gig, i’ll be sure to look at that, my Unifi Cloud Gateway Ultra is a 2.5Gb WAN, but only 1gb LAN side

SO far I have been amazed at how much faster Plex loads at work… It used to saturate my VM connection at 50mb UP for a solid 20 seconds… Not with Yayzi, which is weird as it doesn’t even reach 50mb up when doing the initial buffer, better latency at play I guess

This is on the same EE connection too

Ha, ha! Once you pop…!

What was the bug in 2.4G ?

I completely agree on up time, I use Ubiquity kit and can confirm my internet is 100% up and always has a ping of 4ms to the highest blip of 8ms. It’s impressive, but I really wish City Fibre presented with SFP+ direct into my Dream Machine Pro Max. One less power socket.

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