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That new UDR 7, is the device I have been waiting for. The only question is do I buy from the EU store or wait for the UK model. Will go well with my U6E AP upstairs.
 
Mine should come from the EU store tomorrow, only difference is the plug on the cable. Will use it to consolidate down some of the APs and other bits I've got.
 
I'm working through a ticket with Zscaler support which has prompted me to want to setup an IPv6 only VLAN but unless I'm being really dense, with UniFi you can't do that - you're required to give IPv4 details.

Most of the rest of my VLANs are IPv4 & IPv6 using PD, that's working fine. I could continue to use a dual stacked VLAN and disable IPv4 on my NIC but I want to emulate as closely as I can the setup a Dutch colleague has.

Any pointers please?

Edit - Hmm. There is the option to create a VLAN that uses IPv6 only but that isn't what it does. UniFi gives it an IPv4 address too, it just doesn't show you that through the GUI but when I SSH into my UXG Max I can see it there
 
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Very tempted to try the UDR7 as a UDR replacement, really want to see what the range/coverage is like if much different in comparison.

When ordering from EU store how does that impact returns, I can't remember if returning if they give you a shipping label and cover the cost of sending something back or not.

Price will sting as I bought my UDR on early access for like £80/90 :cry:
 
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I moved away from Unifi to Opnsense due to issues with bufferbloat and lack of QOS\Traffic prioritisation. Opnsense is great and solved my issues, but I miss the single pane of glass nature of Unifi. Wil be interested to see if there are any more options upcoming to help mitigate these problems on these new routers.
 
I moved away from Unifi to Opnsense due to issues with bufferbloat and lack of QOS\Traffic prioritisation. Opnsense is great and solved my issues, but I miss the single pane of glass nature of Unifi. Wil be interested to see if there are any more options upcoming to help mitigate these problems on these new routers.
Did you try the new QoS functionality at all?
 
I moved away from Unifi to Opnsense due to issues with bufferbloat and lack of QOS\Traffic prioritisation. Opnsense is great and solved my issues, but I miss the single pane of glass nature of Unifi. Wil be interested to see if there are any more options upcoming to help mitigate these problems on these new routers.
My plan is the opposite, to move from OpnSense to the new UDR7, and then a new Switch Flex 2.5Gb for the office, to make it a complete Ubiquti House, AP, switches, and router.
 
I too am keeping an eye on the Gateway Fiber to replace a Sophos XG / pfsense instance. I've been impressed with the UCG-Ultra I have deployed at family members.

The rest of my stack is now Unifi too, so it semi makes sense. Although I'd prefer a rackmount device etc. I have the 48 Port PoE pro, so only 1Gb on the standard ports.
 
Did you try the new QoS functionality at all?
This prompted me to give it a go on my UDM-SE, can't get much over 600 Mbps on a 900 Mbps connection, seems the same limit you can apply on the ISP speed (smart queue) still applies. CPU is pegged if I set it to 880 Mbps as an example. I wonder how the new gateway appliances perform with QoS.
 
This prompted me to give it a go on my UDM-SE, can't get much over 600 Mbps on a 900 Mbps connection, seems the same limit you can apply on the ISP speed (smart queue) still applies. CPU is pegged if I set it to 880 Mbps as an example. I wonder how the new gateway appliances perform with QoS.
Yeah, seems like they need to make a change in software for this to be comparable to other routers like Opnsense. Still i'd be interested to see what happens to latency on the new Gateway Fibre when a connection is maxed out.
 
I like the look of the UCG-Fibre, having the SFP+ ports would be great and allow me to upgrade my internal fibre links to 10Gbps.

I host a controller externally though that runs the networks for 4 houses and I'd prefer to keep it. If Ubiquiti release an equivalent that works with an external controller I'll grab one to replace my UXC Max.
 
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