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Anonymous No.106234631 >>106234648 >>106234868 >>106235454 >>106235494 >>106235770 >>106236158 >>106237555 >>106237708 >>106239186 >>106248938 >>106250962 >>106253791 >>106253829 >>106254350 >>106260636 >>106261293 >>106262549 >>106266417 >>106266629 >>106273234
is there updated version of picrel?
i downloaded this in 2021
i need the one that support wifi6 or 7 even better thx
Anonymous No.106234641 >>106234662 >>106235792
Anonymous No.106234648
>>106234631 (OP)
Any mediatek you retard
Anonymous No.106234662
>>106234641
What tf
Anonymous No.106234672 >>106235307 >>106275133
I'm still using the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND
Such a based router. n is all you need.
Anonymous No.106234868 >>106235524 >>106237555 >>106244820 >>106245815 >>106273321
>>106234631 (OP)
Unifi access points are still good

U7 Lite for 2x2 2.4/5ghz ($99)
U7 Pro XG for 2x2 2.4/5/6ghz ($199)
U7 Pro XGS for 2x2 2.4/6ghz and 4x4 5ghz ($299)

All support wifi 7.

Ignore the U7 pro and U7 pro max, they're very slightly cheaper, but also a bit older and just worse.

Ubiquiti also has good routers, the UCG-Fiber has 2x SFP+ 10gbps, 1x 10GbE, and 4x 2.5GbE with no wifi is $280.
The UDR7 (dream router 7) has 1x SFP+ 10gbps, and 4x 2.5GbE with 2x2 2.4/5/6ghz wifi, also $280.

Or rack mount options with the dream machine lineup.
Anonymous No.106235307 >>106235373 >>106274786
>>106234672
>paying to run a chinese botnet that'll eventually be used to take down your town's infrastructure
Anonymous No.106235351 >>106235439 >>106245778 >>106247344 >>106252151
What about routers that use SIM cards?
Anonymous No.106235373
>>106235307
OpenWRT and non-pozzed chipset.
Anonymous No.106235439
>>106235351
>What about routers that use SIM cards?
With the exception of industrial gateways they're all shit and the 5G ones are extremely overpriced shit.
Anonymous No.106235454 >>106276325
>>106234631 (OP)
>TP-link
Jesus Christ...
Anonymous No.106235494 >>106237893 >>106238687 >>106258434
>>106234631 (OP)
How are they anti glohohomo?
Anonymous No.106235524 >>106235604 >>106235667 >>106236094 >>106238227 >>106238991 >>106241696 >>106244820 >>106245846 >>106253755
>>106234868
Really nigga?
Why the fuck would I buy that when nothing runs wifi 7 and you can get a full blown openwrt router like the linksys e8450 for less especially when on sale have full control over your hardware on a wifi 6 2500ft dumb access point that can be a regular router if needed.
Let's not fall for memes
Anonymous No.106235604 >>106235653
>>106235524
>nothing runs wifi 7
My phone is a 2024 model and has wifi 7.
Anonymous No.106235653 >>106235702
>>106235604
Usecase?
OP asked for something safe and getting raked over the coals for some shitty meme company is pointless for his usecase when he would be better off with the provided router that can provide access to a medium sized home. Most people chasing the wifi dragon can't even give a reason why someone should use it and the tech keeps advancing now that most people will not be able to use the tech in a meaningful manner before next big thing is out.
Until wifi can handle fighting games without causing absolute fuck ups there's not much to really care about in many regards.
Anonymous No.106235667 >>106235769
>>106235524
That's a shit tier router, even with OpenWRT.

The hardware is just not good.
Anonymous No.106235681 >>106235753 >>106235757
Ubiquiti is the gold standard for globohomo.
If you want a distributed network setup around your house, get hp Aruba or ruckus.
If you want central, I've been deploying unifi u6+ flashed with openwrt and ots decent.

I all cases I can only recommend opnsense as the core router/firewall.
Anonymous No.106235702 >>106235757 >>106253837 >>106261203
>>106235653
You're just really trying to shit on ubiquiti huh?
Anonymous No.106235753 >>106235826 >>106253737
>>106235681
Lmao how can you with a straight face claim Aruba or Ruckus AREN'T globohomo? They're 100% backdoored by the US intelligence apparatus just like TP-Link is for China. Ruckus/Aruba are established BIG players in the enterprise space, that's literally WHY they're globohomo, to spy on state-level shit and high tech industry.

Ubiquiti MIGHT be there too, but to act like the biggest most established US AP companies outside of Cisco aren't also backdoored is retarded.
Anonymous No.106235757 >>106235806
>>106235702
Again
Usecase?
You're pushing a meme brand when he can get more for less
>>106235681
This anon knows what the fuck he's talking about the only reason why I don't recommend the 6 is because the price is too high because the 7 from what I read is actually worse on multiple models which is fucked because they can keep the 6's price relatively high
Anonymous No.106235769 >>106235784
>>106235667
Works on my machine as a access point and could run all of openwrt's functionality including adblock and logging without issue.
Can you tell me the issues with it?
Anonymous No.106235770 >>106272086
>>106234631 (OP)
okay but who is that girl
Anonymous No.106235784 >>106235821
>>106235769
Maxes out at 80mhz and the SoC is just underpowered for the price.
Anonymous No.106235792 >>106235963
>>106234641
why are foodist trannies so obsessed with monkeys o algo?
Anonymous No.106235806 >>106235821
>>106235757
>get more for less
Where? Outside if actual chinkshit.
Anonymous No.106235821
>>106235784
Goes on sale enough to justify the price and the range is amazing plus it does have wifi 6.
Also openwrt overcomes all of the stock problems especially when it can run all the services needed including qoS. It's also cheaper than that prosumer shit that I promise you OP won't utilize with his experience level, having something more affordable with flagship features post flash is better especially when he explicitly says he wants privacy
>>106235806
Not familiar with openwrt feature set?
Anonymous No.106235826 >>106235876
>>106235753
Who cares, ubiquiti is gay with their stupid cloud bullshit and controller.
With anything else you simply block it with firewall policy.
That's why you put your trust in the firewall and set it up right.
If you really care then you wouldn't be here, you would be on openwrt compatability site clicking sort by wifi 7.
Instead you are here for me to tell you a cheap ass enterprise ap can be a reliable option if you are too stupid to openwrt everything
Anonymous No.106235876 >>106235932
>>106235826
Lol you clearly don't even know how it works, you can set them up over SSH if you want to, there is nothing that FORCES you to use the cloud stuff or the controller, or an app.
Why talk about something you've clearly never used?
Anonymous No.106235932 >>106236017
>>106235876
Usecase for those features when you can use openwrt devices instead?
NTA it reads like you're coping for overspending I understand I did the same with my first Asus router and my openwrt router absolutely mogs it and can do QoS without raping my data because the asus router forces you to agree to let them monitor you and sell your data if you use that feature.
Now that uppity bitch lives in a vlan running untrusted devices
Anonymous No.106235963 >>106235972
>>106235792
Thats a frog, doe
Anonymous No.106235972
>>106235963
yeah, a frog that likes to torture monkeys
big difference
Anonymous No.106236017 >>106236030
>>106235932
I didn't overspend, I have security cameras and NAS/NVR functions integrated with my access points and router.
Im also considering getting an AI enabled camera to automatically unlock my front door when I walk up to it, but I'm still debating that, but from what I've seen from YouTube it seems doable.

https://.youtube.com/watch?v=lDXGytmrvOc
Anonymous No.106236030 >>106236046
>>106236017
I can do all of that with openwrt but sure?
Also OP is obviously new again why are you recommending this when he explicit stated what he was looking for?
Anonymous No.106236046 >>106236129
>>106236030
Lol, no, you can't.

Why even lie?
Anonymous No.106236094
>>106235524
>All in one device
>Full control
lmao
Anonymous No.106236129 >>106236177
>>106236046
What is Frigate and a n100 device to run it?
Anonymous No.106236158
>>106234631 (OP)
Anonymous No.106236177 >>106236239
>>106236129
Anon, all of the cameras, NAS/NVR, and access management is handled by the router. All of it.
Anonymous No.106236239 >>106236277
>>106236177
Gate hub handles most of that and reports to the router
Anonymous No.106236277 >>106236423
>>106236239
I'm not doing a gate, it is the door hub mini, but even so everything is handled software-wise by the ubiquiti router.
Anonymous No.106236381 >>106238741 >>106238772
wifi 6 is any cheap mediatek box, like the netgear wax202 or the ridiculously cheap $25 xiaomi router
wifi 6e your best option is the bpi-r3
wifi 7 isnt there yet on openwrt
Anonymous No.106236423 >>106236478
>>106236277
Even cheaper now that you put it that way you just need to navigate to a url and handle it?
You can use the home assistant app to manage it too from your phone.
You're paying a premium when you don't have to
Anonymous No.106236478 >>106236676
>>106236423
Lol again it's ALL handled by the router.

No computer running home assistant.
Anonymous No.106236676 >>106237715
>>106236478
Know what you're the perfect customer for this
Enjoy ordering it on your macbook sister!
Anonymous No.106237555 >>106237596 >>106237903 >>106245815
>>106234631 (OP)
Any router with OpenWRT or OpnSense support.
>i need the one that support wifi6 or 7 even better thx
You can get any router you like and plug a Unifi access point to it. U7 models support Wi-Fi 7.

>>106234868
>Ubiquiti also has good routers
KEK, their APs are fine and have a nice design but their routers sucks ass, see this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZpJvpm1Ris
Anonymous No.106237596 >>106237715 >>106238583 >>106245815
>>106237555
Dude got ecosystem molested and is in full no survivors cope, look how hard he's going to justify getting scammed because he's too lazy to do actual research that he thinks streamlining a route to a service justifies paying 2x-3x more for a simple setup
Anonymous No.106237680 >>106237738
so many ubiquiti shills.
Anonymous No.106237708 >>106238909
>>106234631 (OP)
My computer is my router.
Anonymous No.106237715 >>106237738
>>106237596
???
This >>106236676 is my first post in this thread.
Anonymous No.106237738 >>106237752 >>106237903
>>106237715
Off your meds or something I made that post
>>106237680
He's going super nova he tried some bullshit cope about muh services and I proceeded to point him to cheaper more effective options
Anonymous No.106237752 >>106237801 >>106237822
>>106237738
more like you tried to say the OpenWRT router could do EVERYTHING the ubiquiti router could, then you got BTFO and had to scramble to cover your ass.

But hey, your cope is amusing if nothing else.
Anonymous No.106237801 >>106237864
>>106237752
>buys ubiqiti
>defends ubiqiti
You're mentally ill and deaf.
https://www.google.com/search?q=ubiquiti+access+point+noise
>it's still not fixed
J E J
Anonymous No.106237822
>>106237752
Do you understand how routers work?
I don't think you do and saying that a streamline integration is a disqualification is purely fucking retarded dawg
Seeing how you're taking schizo actions followed by low IQ impersonation I think you're at the casino trying to get another card after going bust
Anonymous No.106237864 >>106238909
>>106237801
He bought in and can't cope with it. I don't understand why he's even doing this when OP states he wants a fully secure router and the only way to do that without risk of backdoors on a software level is to flash a open source solution that is actively audited
Anonymous No.106237893
>>106235494
I hope you don't expect an answer that makes any sense.
Anonymous No.106237903 >>106237915
>>106237738
Sorry, I misclicked, I meant this one >>106237555
Anonymous No.106237915 >>106237950 >>106238583
>>106237903
If so I was agreeing with you that the brand is shit and referenced the blind shill going berserk in the thread
No friendly fire
Anonymous No.106237950 >>106238722
>>106237915
You already accused me of schizo posting you dumb faggot cuck
Now when you realize he's actually on your side it's all "no friendly fire bro"

what a faggot.
Anonymous No.106237971
All my post has been directed at the shill buying his expensive brick and seething that I exposed him.
I think we're done here
Anonymous No.106238227 >>106244820
>>106235524
Nta. Don't buy the wifi 7 ones if you dont have a use case for them.
In fact don't buy unifi at all. Bloat shit Software with over priced hardware. Get an omada and stop wasting your life on tinkering. setup roaming, and transmit strength and youre done.
Anonymous No.106238583 >>106238653 >>106245815
>>106237915
I assumed your post >>106237596 was bashing mine and referencing the flame war happening on previous posts. After reading it again I now understand it correctly.
Though I suggest you to lay down the subjects better, I just came home super tired and had a hard time understanding what you wrote.
Anonymous No.106238653
>>106238583
I'm procrastinating at work I apologize for that
Anonymous No.106238687 >>106274090
>>106235494
Custom rom shit
Anonymous No.106238722
>>106237950
i hate asuras
Anonymous No.106238741 >>106238806
>>106236381
Netgear is always out of stock
Anonymous No.106238772
>>106236381
> wifi 7 isnt there yet on openwrt
not on the official release, but there is a branch for the BPI-R4 with Wifi 7 support that should come to the mainline OpenWRT branch soonβ„’
Anonymous No.106238806
>>106238741
because they discontinued it
Anonymous No.106238909 >>106238946 >>106238991 >>106239408 >>106261234
>>106237864
even if you use an x86 router as anon here does >>106237708 how do you manage the wifi part? if you are not an apartment dweller or not poor you will need to cover a large surface area. that includes your house, yard, driveway, basement.

do you buy another pc for every room and use it as an ap? unify shit is shit. using another unflashed router as an AP completley defeats the purpose of a custom setup.

as a non schizo person, which mesh deco shit from tp link is good enough?
Anonymous No.106238917 >>106238943 >>106239361
I have come to the conclusion that it’s better to stick with Wi-Fi 5 because newer technologies aren’t customizable.
Z
Anonymous No.106238943
>>106238917
wifi 5 is less secure than bn
Anonymous No.106238946 >>106238974
>>106238909
Why the fuck would you even consider TP-Link unless you're a chink?

At least Ubiquiti is a US company.
Anonymous No.106238974 >>106239012
>>106238946
ubiquiti seems like such a fucking scam
Anonymous No.106238991
>>106238909
Sure it will work just buy one of those. you can buy any router and put it in AP mode to handle wireless and they can also be a cheaper option but not optimized for things like mounting.
You don't need multiple routers for your house just APs and a mesh network something you can do with openwrt.
TLDR plug your ap/other router into the computer in AP mode and your job is done also you
>>106235524
This will cover a full medium sized house if it's 2 floors
Anonymous No.106239012 >>106239026 >>106247431
>>106238974
I don't see how, but you do you.

I've been using Ubiquiti since ~2015 and my biggest complaint has been the frequent software updates sometimes require some tinkering when they change how certain features function.

Generally not a big deal for me though and if you really want you can delay updates until you want to install them.

TP-Link though is literally a Chinese backdoored botnet.
Anonymous No.106239026 >>106239054
>>106239012
because its entirely proprietary with no foss options
even crappy xiaomi routers can be flashed with openwrt
Anonymous No.106239038 >>106239054
>he's still at it
People can scroll up and see the videos of it being overprice shit Parkesh
Anonymous No.106239054 >>106239086 >>106239118
>>106239038
Lmao yeah they're used across the small/medium business space because they're just SOOOO overpriced.

Kill yourself ranjeet

>>106239026
Do you think Cisco hardware is shit because it's on a proprietary OS?
Anonymous No.106239086 >>106239109
>>106239054
yes, infamous boomertech
Anonymous No.106239109 >>106239159 >>106240929 >>106242675 >>106244828
>>106239086
lol

lmao even


Have you EVER worked with Cisco/Aruba/Ruckus/etc? Or do you people just LARP about FOSS being amazing with zero actual experience with the industry standard vendors?
Anonymous No.106239118 >>106239144
>>106239054
People still buy Cisco equipment and they've turned into the Intel of networking in most applications. Overpriced, predatory licensing and shit.

"Nobody ever got fired for buying Cisco" yeah true lmao
Anonymous No.106239144 >>106239185
>>106239118
And almost every company avoiding Cisco is going to buy Ubiquiti long before they decide to setup a PFsense box or flash something with OpenWRT
Anonymous No.106239159 >>106239175
>>106239109
yeah i do gramps
Anonymous No.106239175
>>106239159
At least you can admit to your LARP.
Anonymous No.106239185 >>106239214 >>106258362 >>106276727
>>106239144
because "network administrators" are technologically inept retards that love being good little shills
its like clockwork, like american electricians shilling fluke
Anonymous No.106239186
>>106234631 (OP)
>anti globohomo
>linksys
>D-Link
>TP-Link
>ubiwuiti
>asus
Anonymous No.106239214 >>106239251 >>106239290
>>106239185
No its because their bosses expect the shit to ACTUALLY fucking work 24/7/365 or close to it.

Compared to Cisco or similar tier shit Ubiquiti is ~1/2 the price or less while providing similar capability.

Even small school systems or community colleges are going to go with Ubiquiti before they even think about letting their resident linux troon setup a pfsense or openWRT type FOSS network.
Anonymous No.106239247 >>106239271
We went from consumer single home user to enterprise cope he's really getting desperate. It's like he has a learning disability and can't understand OP.
When in a workplace setting you have to remove as many variables as possible to make sure the employees don't shit the bed and if you are going enterprise why would you not use PFsense?
Anonymous No.106239251 >>106239284 >>106258373
>>106239214
my openwrt router has 100% uptime
Anonymous No.106239271
>>106239247
>if you are going enterprise why would you not use PFsense?
Anonymous No.106239284 >>106239301
>>106239251
Yeah?
Anonymous No.106239290 >>106239359 >>106272953
>>106239214
Brother. This is not a binary choice of FOSS or Ubiquiti.
I wouldn't run that shit either if I don't have vendor support for mission critical infrastructure at a corporate setting.

We're talking about OPs pic btw, for home networks.
Uniquiti is over priced for what it is. It has fancy bells and whistles. Omada will serve the average prosumer just as well for less money.
Anonymous No.106239301
>>106239284
your point: invalidated
Anonymous No.106239323 >>106239337
>solves home networking
Anonymous No.106239337 >>106239367
>>106239323
>Shit tier software that loses out to open sourced solutions
I'm good rather take the schizo's father figure brand over that.
If they are going to maintain the software they better do a good job with the UX and not have a broken wiki
Anonymous No.106239359 >>106239436 >>106239461
>>106239290
>Omada
CCP backdoor globohomo
Also it's barely any cheaper while being pure chinkshit
Omada ceiling-mounted 2x2 2.4/5ghz AP is $89.99
Ubiquiti ceiling-mounted 2x2 2.4/5ghz AP is $99.99

Omada ceiling-mounted 2x2 2.4/5/6ghz AP is $189.99
Ubiquiti ceiling-mounted 2x2 2.4/5/6ghz AP is $189.00
Anonymous No.106239361 >>106241161 >>106241673
>>106238917
is everyone posting from the 'ecker domain?

is this the official way of posting on 4cucked in 2025?
Anonymous No.106239367 >>106239408 >>106239419
>>106239337
>waah muh open sores
OpenWRT doesn't even support 16MB devices anymore, meanwhile ROS supports all of it's features in less than 16MB even on 10 year old devices, which is more than OpenWRT can support when maxing out 128MB.

It's the FOSS bloat that's losing out to masterclass Latvian coding. But do keep on coping FOSS baby.
>waaah muh ux
Skill issue, just git gud. RouterOS is EZ.
Anonymous No.106239393 >>106247384
Can somebody please recommend me a good managed switch?
Anonymous No.106239408 >>106239419
>>106238909
I have an x86 router
For wifi I have a unifi AP-AC pro I got for $1
Had 2 but they conflict from being too close

>>106239367
jokers are arguing about flash space when my junk has redundant 240gb ssds
Anonymous No.106239419 >>106239434
>>106239367
Don't care company is too old for that level of presentation and UX there's a reason why they don't get a seat at the table
>>106239408
My shit runs on 1tb left over ssd
Anonymous No.106239434 >>106239478
>>106239419
>company is too old for that level of presentation
Yet no one complained about Nvidia still using a Win98 control panel for their drivers. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
>they don't get a seat at the table
I could not have give less of a fuck about what your retarded ass thinks is allowed and what's not.
Anonymous No.106239436
>>106239359
Anon, you can't just compare like for like hardware, you have to compare current gen Ubiquiti vs last gen Omada on the deepest sale possible to make sure it makes Ubiquiti look like shit in comparison.
Anonymous No.106239461 >>106239476 >>106239520
>>106239359
So if we go the route of HW is all bugged pozzed shit, would I want the CCP, a country that's the mortal enemy of my own having a backdoor into my network and snooping my traffic?

Or do I want the NSA or pick your favorite alphabet agency having a backdoor and then having the capability to project their force on me?

Yeah you sold me on the CCP one. Tianxia has been reclaimed. The empire long divided must unite.

>6ghz
My house is from the 1920s with plaster and lathe or metal mesh walls. Literally unusable without sight lines. At that point I'll just pull a run.

It's even more of an issue as a European with their building construction.

My (Euro) grandparents house was built in the 1700s and is made of literal old growth forest timber. The modernized sections have cinder or some other sort of aggregate stone walling.

Buy it if you want, I don't care what you spend your money on if you think it fits your use case.

Also incredibly disingenuous as if there's only one model per wifi standard for both vendors.
Anonymous No.106239476 >>106239562
>>106239461
>Also incredibly disingenuous as if there's only one model per wifi standard for both vendors.
Feel free to post a model you want me to compare with, I'll prove it's just as shit of a deal.
Anonymous No.106239478 >>106239487
>>106239434
NVIDIA is a industry leader your slav shit is not
Fix and update your fucking wiki Boris
Anonymous No.106239487 >>106239509
>>106239478
>nooo don't point to my daddy nvidia doing the same ur slavshit is shit waaaaaah
Last (You) from me. If Nvidia can have shit old UI then so can everyone else.
Anonymous No.106239509
>>106239487
Ah I see you're a argumentative type schizo same argument style too.
Anonymous No.106239520 >>106239562
>>106239461
>why yes, I am a traitor to the west, how could you tell?

I bet if you worked in some industry that managed critical infrastructure, you'd happily install a chink backdoor at your work for $5000 "donated" to your bank account from a random chink. Hell probably wouldn't even cost that much.
Anonymous No.106239562 >>106239574 >>106239598
>>106239476
No. I'm not spending any more time on this because nothing beneficial will come out of it for either of us. We both have our opinions, and it doesn't seem like we'll change our minds.

>>106239520
This thread is about home networks, review the pic in OP. Try to stay on topic.
Anonymous No.106239574
>>106239562
I think knowing if you're an anti-west schizo is relevant to the topic, but whatever.
Anonymous No.106239598
>>106239562
>No. I'm not spending any more time on this because
you'll get BTFO again

I get it
Anonymous No.106240929
>>106239109
>Have you EVER worked with Cisco
Yeah just spent 4 hours doing a firmware update on one fresh out of the box after having to set half of it up and attempt tftp then ftp before giving up and having to use scp. There was other issues as well but this should have been a 5 minute task
Anonymous No.106241161 >>106241673
>>106239361
has been for as long as gay existed

4cuckolds btfo
Anonymous No.106241673 >>106241717
>janny deletes >>106241161 and >>106239361 but not op despite it having embedded troonime that is used by metapedos
Anonymous No.106241696
>>106235524
>Why the fuck would I buy that when nothing runs wifi 7
Because the OP specifically requested it
Anonymous No.106241717
>>106241673
actual brain damage on full display award
Anonymous No.106242675 >>106243762
>>106239109
>Have you EVER worked with Cisco
HAVE YOU? Cisco is going heavy on the enshittification. Working with them is insufferable unless your company can fork out thousands for any random bullshit.
Anonymous No.106243762
>>106242675
Lmao.
Oh you want L3 switch? Get a loisense
Oh you want policy based routing? Loicense
Oh you want support? Wheres your loisense?
Oh you want to rma/warranty? Loisense please
BTW we put a bump in your psu.
Why?
FUCK YOU
Anonymous No.106243770
ngl ubiquiti is getting shilled too hard, their dude in marketing tasked with 4chan should chill out
Anonymous No.106243781
i can't read all this shit. im going with ubiquiti cuz they're white and clean looking. also why is your image so cooked.
Anonymous No.106244820 >>106244955
>>106234868
i like ubiquiti's other stuff but i've had issues with every WAP i bought from them. every time theres a new one i buy one or two and end up returning them.
they are hyper picky with ethernet cables and will randomly have uplink issues on cable runs that any other brand of wap has no issue with. make sure you run conduit if you're setting those things up because there's a good chance you're ripping that shit out once or twice in your life.
when they do work they never get advertised speeds and the range is always way shittier than other brands.
i will say their software and their meshing works better than other consumer price range shit though.
they are only worth it if you have a big ass or weirdly shaped house that needs a bunch of WAP's. if you just need like 1 or 2 WAP's go with something else. IMO.

>>106235524
dd-wrt is probably better than unifi or pfsense for most home users to be honest.

>>106238227
tp link's consumer shit performed really well for me but sends off questionable dns queries and other sketch shit.
Anonymous No.106244828
>>106239109
the FOSS shit is a way better experience for a home user without a LOISCENCE. enterprise that's another story entirely.
Anonymous No.106244955
>>106244820
>tp link's consumer shit performed really well for me but sends off questionable dns queries and other sketch shit.

I haven't audited my lan traffic, but I can believe it.
Anonymous No.106245778
>>106235351
GL-X2000 for 4g or GL-X3000 for 5g.
Comes with gl.inet's openwrt based firmware but you can flash stock openwrt onto it if you want.
Anonymous No.106245815 >>106245915
>>106234868
>UCG-Fiber
>>106237555
>>106237596
>>106238583
i just want cool ai camera and shit guy.
Anonymous No.106245826
Patrician choice is a small, low-power general purpose computer + WiFi dongles as necessary. Use any old router running OpenWrt as switch or AP.
Anonymous No.106245846
>>106235524
i have one of these for less than 100 years ago. i only use wifi for my phone, tablets and some laptops.
Anonymous No.106245915
>>106245815
Ubiquiti has nice products and shit products:
cameras are fine, APs are fine, door access is fine, routers sucks, gateways sucks, L2/L3 switches sucks.
Anonymous No.106247344 >>106249775
>>106235351
Get a router with a USB port and a cellular USB dongle instead. Being married to specific cell hardware isn't good if you care about performance.
Anonymous No.106247384
>>106239393
Old router flashed with OpenWRT
Anonymous No.106247431 >>106248586 >>106272877 >>106272877
>>106239012
Ubnt has a history of hiring and mistreating foreign workers who in turn backdoor their firmware. Fucking clown show company. Bonus: Their hardware is made by the same handful of chink contractors who make 99% of other routers.
Anonymous No.106248586 >>106248795
>>106247431
That in no way convinces me not to use Ubiquiti

Why would i give a fuck about a former dev extorting their bosses? None of this is about security, none of this is about customer data.
Anonymous No.106248795 >>106248818
>>106248586
>ubiquiti sues krebs for saying true things
>this is evil insiders fault
I know I'm not going to undo your brainwashing over the internet. I'm just reminding the other kids that Ubiquiti is a sad little cult and they treat their customers like garbage.
Anonymous No.106248818
>>106248795
Lol "true things"

fuck off kiddo

> Last year, I posted a series of articles about a purported β€œbreach” at Ubiquiti. My sole source for that reporting was the person who has since been indicted by federal prosecutors for his alleged wrongdoing – which includes providing false information to the press.

> As a result of the new information that has been provided to me, I no longer have faith in the veracity of my source or the information he provided to me. I always endeavor to ensure that my articles are properly sourced and factual.

> This time, I missed the mark and, as a result, I would like to extend my sincerest apologies to Ubiquiti, and I have decided to remove those articles from my website.
Anonymous No.106248938 >>106258315
>>106234631 (OP)
Where is the classical "extrememly obscure hardware vendor with some random wifi-chip attached"?
Anonymous No.106249096 >>106258304
What a coincidence, I was confused between 2 routers lately that I can't choose from

- Asus RT AX52
- TPLink Archer AX53

My speed is 70mbps and ll never exceed 200mbps like in the next few years, I care about stability and quality of signal and features, I don't care much about coverage since I sit next to the router. I don't care that tp link is a chinese brand that ll "spy on me and execute a global cyber attack when the day comes" because I m in a 3rd world shithole and because I don't want to listen to lobotomized conspiracy theorists. Thanks Anons.
Anonymous No.106249775
>>106247344
so, wifi5
Anonymous No.106250780 >>106250790
I still run my AC68U. Any reason to upgrade? I already run two Omada APs since my house is full of lead piping or some shit.
Anonymous No.106250790
>>106250780
Not until/unless you're going to have multi-gigabit speeds.
Anonymous No.106250962 >>106251487 >>106254181
>>106234631 (OP)
>anti-globohomo routers
You faggots are worse than the screeching leftists at this point. What the fuck do the politics of a company matter when choosing a product?

Buy the best product for your use case. Technology's usefulness can be measured objectively.

I can see if the router was broadcasting a pride flag via its LED array or something, but jeez. Get a life.
Anonymous No.106251487 >>106251919 >>106258254
>>106250962
Isn't globohomo just a catch all term for modern corp wank? Not just pride stuff but also general "you'll own nothing" attitudes fucking over consumers.
Anonymous No.106251919 >>106255982
>>106251487
There is a less pretentious and more fitting term for such products.

Spyware.
Anonymous No.106252151
>>106235351

ancient huawei seem to work came with no wlan antenna or antenna removed later
Anonymous No.106253737
>>106235753
aruba is fedware that mostly gets deployed in schools and colleges but if you just use their aps you're alright
Anonymous No.106253755 >>106254435
>>106235524
mesh is garbo bud. For me it's the Cisco 9000 series access points.
Anonymous No.106253791
>>106234631 (OP)
>looking for routers instead of a firewall solution
ngmi
Anonymous No.106253829
>>106234631 (OP)
add the Mikrotik hEX, though it really is just the same as Ubiquiti edgerouters but with Mikrotik firmware.

they also made a 2025 refresh with more memory/better cpu.
Anonymous No.106253837 >>106254280
>>106235702
>NEARLY reaching 2Gbps on wifi
meanwhile my home network has been on 10GbE for 5-6 years now and that's using second hand gear.

wifi sucks and will always suck.
Anonymous No.106254181
>>106250962
You're doin the same thing faggot
Anonymous No.106254280
>>106253837
Yet, I'm not going to go grab an ethernet cable AND a USB-C adapter for my phone/tablet

I have 2.5GbE and 10GbE wired client devices on my network too, but I still enjoy having fast wifi on top of that.
Anonymous No.106254350
>>106234631 (OP)
As a Asus RT-AC68U owner I ask what makes it anti-globohomo? It has some good settings with a custom firmware that is already not supported btw.... and that is that. Sure it has all the settings in the menu, I only needed to ssh to ban India, Israel, Pakistan and a few other shit countries via firewall.... but no mainstream router manufacturer will make a page with "bann India" setting.
Anonymous No.106254435 >>106258235 >>106276744
>>106253755
My work was looking at a network upgrade (on a budget, we're a non-profit), and ubiquiti was strongly being considered, but recently a Cisco employee reached out to offer a private donation with Cisco matching the employees' donation value in Cisco products.

Not sure if we (the organization) want to get into the Cisco/Meraki hardware ecosystem when normally without the donation we wouldn't have the funding for Cisco hardware.

How is Cisco shit long term? Im worried Cisco hardware will tie the organization into a long term subscription that costs more $$ long term than Ubiquiti hardware would.
We don't have a full time IT/network person so the gear would need to run for months without anyone regularly checking on things.

Our original budget for a new router/switch/NAS and 5 APs was $2500-3000. But that would barely afford 5 Meraki APs, let alone the rest of the needed hardware. But with the Cisco hardware donation would it be worth spending the time/effort getting the Meraki shit set up and how much would the subscription fee cost us in the long term.

I'm tempted to just jump at free Cisco hardware, but hesitate due to assumed long term subscription fees. I'll probably need to get in touch with Cisco and see if their donation will include a 5/7/10 year subscription, if it's 5 years (or less) I just don't think it'll be worth it in the long run.
Anonymous No.106255982
>>106251919
It's not limited to spyware though. Spyware doesn't destroy a product reliant on a manufacturer server to work.
Anonymous No.106257031
Behold this, I think its a router, TEMU spaceship looking thing
Anonymous No.106258235 >>106258404
>>106254435
Cisco gets away with charging what they do because their competitors are fucking clowns.
Anonymous No.106258254
>>106251487
global homogeneous culture
but yeah people use it as a catchall
Anonymous No.106258304 >>106265583
>>106249096
>- Asus RT AX52
mediatek = good
>- TPLink Archer AX53
qualcomm = less good

Only concern I have with Asus is their US warranty support is notoriously awful. You'll have software support forever through OpenWRT though. Consider the gl-inet Beryl AX.
Anonymous No.106258315
>>106248938
Banana Pi R4
Anonymous No.106258347 >>106258368 >>106264089
Tinkertrannies arguing about le pozzed backdoored glownigger routers. It doesn't fucking matter you retarded mongoloids. Every packet that leaves your router goes through a dozen different PoPs where NSA/CIA/DOD/whoever else has full access. Having a gayniggertranny megarouter 5000 v3.1 won't change that.
Anonymous No.106258362 >>106276727
>>106239185
Companies generally want service level agreements and guaranteed vendor support. You don't know anything, unemployed tinkertranny.
Anonymous No.106258368 >>106258410
>>106258347
What does that have to do with a company raping my data for profit after I paid for overpriced hardware with locked out features?
My threat level is corpo me and you are not the same
Anonymous No.106258373
>>106239251
You're also a tinkertranny with a total of 3 devices on your network, you have as much uptime as everyone on your block using a tp-link router.
Anonymous No.106258404
>>106258235
It's because boomer network engineers only know Cisco and can't be bothered to learn anything else.
Anonymous No.106258410 >>106258428 >>106258444
>>106258368
What are they doing with your data exactly?
Anonymous No.106258428
>>106258410
Selling your jellyfin index to copyright enforcement.
Anonymous No.106258433
got picrel and still don't need more.
(beyond the usual relevant specs)
anyone who buys a black router immediately loses intelligence points in my mind.
and a buyer must also investigate how big/good the heat sink is inside.
going for cool looks is girly occupation (or a gay one).
Anonymous No.106258434 >>106258964 >>106264559
>>106235494
preinstalled russian or chinese spyware is trad and based
Anonymous No.106258444 >>106259113
>>106258410
If you don't understand how companies make profit off of data (They often sell it too) you must be very young or not curious at all.
I paid for a product, you don't get to double dip off of the sale farming me for profit.
Anonymous No.106258964
>>106258434
It's all still made in China retard. Maybe if you get a Turris or Mikrotik it'll be assembled in Czech, but it's still full of chinkshit. You can't have supply chain security as a consumer.
Anonymous No.106259113 >>106259149
>>106258444
Networking equipment manufacturer is not a social media company or some shitty google play store app developer
Anonymous No.106259149 >>106259201 >>106264879
>>106259113
Yes they are. So's your ISP. Pay the fuck attention.
Anonymous No.106259201
>>106259149
You can't help people like him, he's so fucking stupid and inexperienced you can tell he never worked a full time job
Anonymous No.106260636 >>106262077
>>106234631 (OP)
Wait for openwrt two
It's guaranteed to have full openwrt support for a long time.
Anonymous No.106261203 >>106261229 >>106265904
>>106235702
>11ms of latency
Sorry, but that's fucking terrible.
Anonymous No.106261229 >>106264076
>>106261203
Over wifi?

Not really.

Anything under 15-20ms is generally considered excellent for a wireless connection
Anonymous No.106261234
>>106238909
>how do you manage the wifi part?
Not them but you use the half-decent access points your ISP gives you in bridge mode because fast WiFi is a meme, there has never been a use-case for speeds faster than 500mb/s over WiFi except for the one retard running VR tech demos in his bedroom.
Anonymous No.106261293 >>106261986 >>106263253
>>106234631 (OP)
The gl-inet flint 3 supports Open-WRT, it is tri-band be9300
Anonymous No.106261986 >>106262071
>>106261293
It's Qualcomm, so you're stuck with gl-inet's out of date fork for the blob drivers. There aren't any turnkey OpenWRT WiFi 7 routers with fully working MLO afaik.
Anonymous No.106262071 >>106262110
>>106261986
>with fully working MLO
There aren't any turkey non-OpenWRT wifi 7 routers with "fully working" MLO either.

Most only support certain MLO modes.
Same with most Wifi 7 client devices, if they do support MLO, it's usually only certain modes, not all of them.


At the moment, the vast majority of access points/routers, and client devices only support the MLO mode where it keeps the 2nd/3rd network connection on standby for if/when the first network connection has a drop in connection. So if it's using 6Ghz, 5Ghz, and 2.4Ghz, it'll pick whichever has the best performance and use that one, lets assume that's 6Ghz, so if/when the 6Ghz signal gets interrupted or has significant interference it'll automatically hop over to either the 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz connections assuming they're still working.

But I haven't found a client device that supports the MLO mode where it bonds multiple frequencies together for increased aggregate throughput (pairing 5Ghz and 6Ghz into a single faster connection).
Anonymous No.106262077
>>106260636
So's anything else with a Mediatek SoC. The OpenWRT branded routers just give the OpenWRT organization a cut off the hardware sale.
Anonymous No.106262110 >>106262168
>>106262071
Ubiquiti has a couple of you get one with the latest firmware. Not that I would recommend buying them. WiFi 7 is still half baked.
Anonymous No.106262168
>>106262110
As I said, even if the access point supports it, I've yet to find a client device that does.

I have a Wifi 7 Ubiquiti AP and my Wifi 7 client devices only support the fallback mode, not the aggregate mode.
Anonymous No.106262549 >>106262657 >>106263660 >>106263856 >>106274685
>>106234631 (OP)
Less than 0.01% of the global population has access to an Internet service that provides more than 1gbps.
Why do you need Wi-Fi 6 and 7 when AC is already more than enough.
For reliability, you should always use Ethernet.
Anonymous No.106262657 >>106264494
>>106262549
>Less than 0.01% of the global population has access to an Internet service that provides more than 1gbps.
that's simply not true
Anonymous No.106263253 >>106264507
>>106261293
Every single networking discussion I've read someone always pops up recommending this fucking thing but absolutely refuses to elaborate and drops off the face of the planet until the next discussion.
Anonymous No.106263660
>>106262549
because it's not fast enough and i have local stuff i want to access more quickly.
Anonymous No.106263856
>>106262549
I have access to 5Gbps in my third world country.
Anonymous No.106264076 >>106264136
>>106261229
Wait, that's just the Wifi latency? I thought it was to a server.
Fuck that shit. Any network over 1ms is garbage.
Anonymous No.106264089 >>106264889
>>106258347
I care about traffic within my network. Thank you. Goodbye.
Anonymous No.106264136
>>106264076
Anon, that's wifi + server latency.

11ms is a fantastic result, feel free to post your own.
Anonymous No.106264494 >>106264525
>>106262657
nta. the word "access" is operatively different between you and the other anon.
in your picrel, access means you can have it if you're a client with infinite money, which makes it not a practically usable a stat.
Anonymous No.106264507 >>106269109
>>106263253
gl-inet is the new TP Link. Retards will uncritically recommend their products because they had one awesome OpenWRT router 10 years ago.
Anonymous No.106264525
>>106264494
I further specified residential internet, ignoring SLAs and other options beyond a normal consumer price range, and it still thinks 3-5% is a solid estimate.
Anonymous No.106264559 >>106274122
>>106258434
In my view this is not only humorous but also correct. If I was based in the global wast I'd get westoid stuff. Because the average man has to fear his own government and is not the target of some bipolar spy thriller shit. But I am in the west so I get eastoid shit. The chinese secret police wont be too keen on maintaining good ties and trading trivial information about citizens back and forth with the wests spying agencies and vice versa. At the same time I can give a flying fuck about the chinese being able to curate a political alignment profile of me or whatever.
Anonymous No.106264879
>>106259149
What data is your router collecting and sending home then? Frequency of firmware updates?
Anonymous No.106264889 >>106265279
>>106264089
Then get a switch.
Anonymous No.106264904 >>106264929
Ubiquiti support open firmware now or something?
I know they are good but Stallman tier good?
Anonymous No.106264929
>>106264904
No, they're proprietary.

You can avoid the cloud aspects of their products, but you'll potentially limit functionality if you do. But you're not going to get custom firmware or a custom OS.
Anonymous No.106265279 >>106265838
>>106264889
>switches can't possibly be pozzed!
Anonymous No.106265583 >>106266137
>>106258304
Wow,I thought Qualcomm was generally better than mediatek, u r either retarded or knows better. Anyway the beryl AX is double the price in my country and I can't go for a higher budget.
Anonymous No.106265838 >>106266437
>>106265279
If you want to be a tinkertranny then do it properly and use a switch to manage local network traffic.
Anonymous No.106265904 >>106265928
>>106261203
What the fuck are you talking about?
Even in the best case scenario over wifi you're gonna get 5-6ms over LAN, so been if you have 1ms LAN-WAN latency to the server, your WLAN-WAN latency to the server is still going to be at least 5+ms.
11ms wifi latency likely means his latency to the server is around 5ms.
Anonymous No.106265928
>>106265904
>so been if
So even if
Anonymous No.106266137
>>106265583
Mediatek router SoCs have all mainline kernel drivers = ~20 year software support. Qualcomm needs blob drivers or it's in cripple mode, so you're married to whatever LTS kernel those are made for. They're still less crippled than Broadcom or Lantiq.
Anonymous No.106266417 >>106266556
>>106234631 (OP)
why do i jeed one of these if plusnet gave me a wifi router when i signed up? im getting wifi now. granted i havent paid for huge speeds but im not affected too much. just game downloads.
Anonymous No.106266437
>>106265838
So you mean a router.
Anonymous No.106266556 >>106267397
>>106266417
If torrents make their router eat a dick, they charge monthly for wifi, or you don't like the idea of your ISP snooping around on your LAN.
Anonymous No.106266578 >>106266717 >>106270709
>GL.iNet GL-MT6000(Flint 2) WiFi 6 Router
you don't need more. the range of 6GHz sucks.
Anonymous No.106266629
>>106234631 (OP)
I use a netgate 6100 w/pfsense because I'm not afraid of pfsense. It's an outstanding router.
Anonymous No.106266717 >>106269024
>>106266578
Based. I have a Flint 2 for my home network and a Beryl AX as my travel router.
Anonymous No.106267397
>>106266556
>your ISP snooping around on your LAN.
As much as I hate that TR-069 exists and ISPs can use it to do sketchy shit, if all the LAN hosts are properly secured then it's no worse than having them open to the Internet. People need to abandon the IPv4/NAT thinking of WAN=unsafe, LAN=safe and just secure everything. If someone gets on your WiFi with an infected phone or laptop your router's firewall does dick all and your LAN was never safe to begin with. And with IPv6 everything is addressable from the Internet anyway, so just secure your shit regardless.
Anonymous No.106269024 >>106269301
>>106266717
>travel router
How often are you traveling where it makes sense to have a dedicated travel router?
Anonymous No.106269109 >>106269301
>>106264507
GL.inet is partnering with openwrt for openwrt two though
Anonymous No.106269301 >>106270482
>>106269024
Travel router is plenty for an apartment or matchbox house.

>>106269109
Yeah but most of their routers are still proprietary.

You need to get out of the brand reputation trap. Brands contribute almost nothing to network products at the consumer level. SoC and WiFi chips are almost all that matters. 99% of the time everyone is running Linux, mostly OpenWRT forks, same boot loader, same 4 manufacturing partners in China, ...
Anonymous No.106270482
>>106269301
>Travel router is plenty for an apartment or matchbox house.
Sure, but he framed it like he already had a router at home and had the travel router, for well, presumably travel.

Still seems weird to me, but I only travel rarely and my phone tethering works well enough for my uses.
Anonymous No.106270709 >>106270750
>>106266578
>GL.iNet
>OpenWRT OOTB
Huh, looks dope, but I got too balls deep into MikroDik to consider anything else. RouterOS spoiled me.
Anonymous No.106270750
>>106270709
Same. Love this little nigga.
Anonymous No.106271971
i just use cudy wr3000
Anonymous No.106272086
>>106235770
arina_gp on instagram
Anonymous No.106272407 >>106272426 >>106272710
Anyone knows how to backup and restore a router firmware? I will be wiping my D-Link M30 to install openwrt but if something goes wrong I want a path back.
I managed to backup thr odm, ubi*, etc partitions but not sure if that would be enough since odm is supposed to have an encryption key for the firmware whose length they keep on changing.
Has anyone done a pure backup+restore before or can guide me with some steps/links to do it safely?
Anonymous No.106272426
>>106272407
over Serial using UART to USB cable
Anonymous No.106272710
>>106272407
you can get a flash chip dumper for about $10.
Anonymous No.106272877 >>106276533
>>106247431
Some former employee left the company and had some kind of backdoor that he got caught and prosecuted for. Ubiquiti found it, and corrected it.

Hardcore network nerds also freaked out because when you first buy one of the their routers, the SSH option is checked by default on the menu screen. The router wizard even asks you if you want to leave it on, but this is like pork to muslims haram shit for IT consultants so they freaked out. Yes, IF you installed the router and did NOT change the default unifi/unifi password (that they FORCE you to change) somebody on your local network could actually SSH into your router. Quelle horreur!

Their hardware is actually very good (qualcomm ipq5018 - 2x2,4x4,4x4 on my u6e), but I am sure some slope eyed gooks probably did assemble them somewhere. I am certain >>>>106247431 only buys routers hand made by Square jawed Aryan uber menshes in Sweden or some shit.

Their unifi controller probably has the best UI out there, unless you are meme'd into paying for Cisco, Juniper Myst monthly cloud fees for home use which means you are rich and retarded by default.

Up until recently, Unifi were the only AP's that would pass the WAF for home ceiling installs for anybody who married a > 3/10 self respecting woman in the past 20 years. This is a fact.

TP-Link is a shitshow lately; great hardware coupled to garbage controllers with zero support on their forums.
Anonymous No.106272953 >>106273030 >>106273431
>>106239290
Clearly you have never been in the same continent of anybody who has actually used Omada.

I like using a cloud AP controller that tells me *checks notes* that I am dropping terraflops of drop packets every second on my SINGLE access point using the most proven WIFI hardware platform in human history: AX6000.

When asked TP-Link tells me its actually normal and I should just ignore it, because its actually working.

Sorry Wang, you're done brother.
Anonymous No.106273030 >>106273093
>>106272953
I mean, to be fair, Ubiquiti's cloud controller also shows funky stats occasionally.

I've had it claim I was doing ~80Gbps a few months ago, on a 2.5gbps internet service.
Anonymous No.106273093 >>106273106
>>106273030
Ok fine. Never said Ubiquiti is perfect.

Their topology map widget is best in class. Don't know how they fucking do it, but they actually summarize what each client is (i.e., Ipad Pro, Samsung S23 FE, etc.) on the fucking map automatically.

I sure loved the Omada controller where I had to google fucking MAC address ranges to figure out what each device's IP address was.

Maybe sysadmins just like doing this shit to kill time, but fuck me Unifi is so much better here.
Anonymous No.106273106 >>106273113
>>106273093
>but they actually summarize what each client is (i.e., Ipad Pro, Samsung S23 FE, etc.) on the fucking map automatically.
It's cool when it works, but it sometimes thinks my desktop PC is an oven.
Anonymous No.106273113 >>106273140
>>106273106
LMAO. Thats great btw. Top kek.

You got me. Fuck Ubiquiti.
Anonymous No.106273140
>>106273113
I mean, I clearly use them. Just saying Ubiquiti stuff is hardly perfect.

They by far have the best UI at the moment and their security cameras and door access products are also fantastic
Anonymous No.106273185
I'm so happy I figured out opnsense and can repurpose my hardware once I upgrade or move on
Anonymous No.106273234
>>106234631 (OP)
I don't get it.
Anonymous No.106273321 >>106273336
>>106234868
>Unifi access points are still good
lol
Anonymous No.106273336 >>106273397
>>106273321
They are pretty solid, I wouldn't buy a recently released model, but if it's 3-6+ months old? They're usually good by that point.
Anonymous No.106273397 >>106273418 >>106273424
>>106273336
Their local controller software is a mess. It's funny how even chinkshit like Gradstream GWN Manager is better.
And I'm not convinced by their hardware quality either. The APs randomly die. Some of their outdoor rated ones aren't actually sealed properly.
They can't even use the right resistor values to correctly drive their blue LEDs, which is why many of their older (aged) APs have very dim lights.
Anonymous No.106273418 >>106273453
>>106273397
>Their local controller software is a mess
In what way?

It's by far the easiest to use in my experience.

As for longevity, I've got 4 AC AP Lites from 2015/16 that are still running today without issue at the office.

At home I've got more recent models (U7 Pros) and they work well, though had some teething problems early on that have since been fixed.
Anonymous No.106273424
>>106273397
He's been defending his shitty purchase for days now just be prepared for him to shit his pants
Anonymous No.106273431 >>106276109
>>106272953
I'm posting this while shitting using my tp link. Works on my machine.

>Cloud controller
Not engaging any further with this conversation.
Anonymous No.106273453 >>106273477
>>106273418
Some options are only available in a hidden "legacy mode". That alone is retarded enough
Anonymous No.106273477 >>106273521
>>106273453
Yeah and some settings are only available via SSH, I don't really see how that's a problem, but hey I can tell this is some kind of autistic purity test for you, so you do you my guy.
Anonymous No.106273521 >>106273560
>>106273477
Why are you so salty about more tech savy anons telling you that your purchase is not what it's cracked up to be?
You have been seething for days calm down lil bro
Anonymous No.106273560 >>106273585
>>106273521
Because whenever I ask someone what their beef with ubiquiti ACTUALLY is, they just bluster with some bullshit excuse about how
>uhh well they do this arbitrary thing I don't like, which is enough to judge everything else they've ever done without actually experiencing it

I mean like I said, you do you senpai, just don't expect me to take you seriously when that's the kind of shit that "ruins" Ubiquiti for you, but you're totally fine using chinkshit garbage that is 100x worse in layout and utility.
Anonymous No.106273585 >>106273642
>>106273560
Anons gave great points including it's shit tier management of ipv6 which is a deal breaker at it's price point. I don't even know why you keep at it after that post with proof. We all get molested by networking companies, the difference is we don't let them keep doing it to the point we spread our cheeks at will.
Anonymous No.106273642 >>106273798 >>106274422
>>106273585
Again, feel free to say that, that's a valid reason, I'm not going to sit here and say EVERYONE should use ubiquiti in EVERY scenario.

But give THAT reason instead of some bullshit about how some settings are hidden from you and require you to SSH or hunt for them.
Anonymous No.106273798 >>106273825
>>106273642
I'm not that anon he just adds more fuel to you getting burned
Anonymous No.106273825
>>106273798
Your head canon in no way reflects reality, but whatever helps you feel better.
Anonymous No.106273848 >>106274474
I just wanna move on from the bitch basic router my isp gave me, what should I get?

I have wired devices, so only really my phone uses WiFi, and I don't really feel a need to change that, so don't need to run a load of access points around the house. I don't really give a shit about tinkering, I just want something that works.
Anonymous No.106274090
>>106238687
Then I can recommend this one https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-wireless-n-mini-vpn-router-v3-tpe-r1300. It has librecmc initially and you won't have to install custom ROM.
Anonymous No.106274122
>>106264559
>At the same time I can give a flying fuck about the chinese being able to curate a political alignment profile of me or whatever.
Now imagine that the president of your country has Chinese tech at home and that he watches cp with it.
Anonymous No.106274422
>>106273642
I love how you just ignored the hardware quality issues I mentioned. But I guess you don't have dozens of these cancers in a medium size business and tens more in outdoor locations as public hotspots, so you don't know or care about their lack of reality yet.
Anonymous No.106274474
>>106273848
Depends on what kind of connection you have. With coax you need some modem which usually is the router your ISP gave you, with DSL you need a DSL router, with fiber you usually need an ONT from your ISP because they need your GPON ID, etc.
Anonymous No.106274671
just give us a link with your ubiquiti affiliate code so you can earn some money
Anonymous No.106274685
>>106262549
what the fuck does wan speed have to do with a router yo ufucking mongoloid nigger
Anonymous No.106274786
>>106235307
China never called me a toxic white male
Anonymous No.106274897 >>106274909 >>106274943
Reporting from a third world shithole

$200 will get you this with a mediatek chip.
OS is really user friendly. It's based on Openwrt and can run various Openwrt packages if needed. Hardware is legendary for the price.

Company is based on Hong Kong, with lots of Russian engineer working for the company. As far as i know this is #1 bestselling networking brand in Russia. (which is a very bad sign for privacy actually)
Anonymous No.106274909 >>106274943
>>106274897
Anonymous No.106274943 >>106274972
>>106274909
>>106274897
>no 6GHz wifi
Anonymous No.106274972 >>106275015
>>106274943
These luddites generally think 6ghz is 60ghz in that it only works in the same room.

I have no problem using 6ghz across my entire 2400 square foot home with 2 access points.

I get between 1gbps and 2.4gbps, depending on where in the house I am.

But yeah, 99% of /g/-tards in these threads will try and tell you that 6ghz is useless and unusable and thus you're a moron if you buy a router/AP with the capability.
Anonymous No.106275015 >>106275365
>>106274972
i don't think they even know that 60GHz exists.
Anonymous No.106275133
>>106234672
AC1750 Chad running OpenWRT reporting in!
Anonymous No.106275212
mfw gl discontinued their marble within a year.

yes i had cs confirm it.
Anonymous No.106275365
>>106275015
probably not, but they behave as if 6ghz has the same range and problems with stuff getting in the way.

I've had someone say they turn OFF 6ghz because it's "worse" than 5ghz.
Anonymous No.106276109
>>106273431
They call Omada cloud controller fag. Even if its not connected to the cloud.

Still telling you 100% that Unifi is a million times better, faster and more polished than Omada as a piece of controller software.

This has nothing to do with the fact you are in fact connected to the internet while taking a shit.
Anonymous No.106276325
>>106235454
stop saying his name in vain dumbass
Anonymous No.106276533 >>106276622
>>106272877
imagine being so attached to a chinkshit flinger
tell me this isn't a cult
Anonymous No.106276622 >>106276708
>>106276533
>chinkshit
They're an American company
Anonymous No.106276708
>>106276622
Yet everything they sell is made by gooks. Interesting.
Anonymous No.106276727
>>106258362
this is correct
>>106239185
you are a poor jobless faggot
Anonymous No.106276744
>>106254435
Network manager here, Cisco mostly gives the hardware for free and cheap, it's the software and license that cost you a lot. The support is insanely good, but if you're picking between Cisco and Unifi, I would ask the following questions:

>How big is your deployment?
That Unifi webshit portal cannot handle 500 access points. Cisco DNA doesn't choke on 10,0000

>How much tuning do you need?
Do you need to adjust the algorithm for RRM? You can do that on a cisco WLC.


If you're not that big, and you don't need crazy features, I wouldn't go with Cisco. I can get the hardware and software for free to use at my house I use Ubiquiti because it's jus werks and I'm not uploading AP code at home on a 9800 WLC.