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Can anyone help me on how I can do the following if possible.

Using a unifi dream machine, how I can block all apart from youtube on a wifi connection.


For easiest management you need to create a network for the WiFi traffic,

Then in Security - Traffic and firewall rules could just follow the simple format, Allow APP, YouTube, to the WIFI network then another rule to Block All. I'm not sure how UniFi grades these rules but you might have to do the Block All then the Allow YouTube, a proper firewall you'd Block then allow.
 
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For easiest management you need to create a network for the WiFi traffic,

Then in Security - Traffic and firewall rules could just follow the simple format, Allow APP, YouTube, to the WIFI network then another rule to Block All. I'm not sure how UniFi grades these rules but you might have to do the Block All then the Allow YouTube, a proper firewall you'd Block then allow.

Thanks. I've tried Block all App Groups, allow YouTube but it still allows access to various websites.
 
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I've just done it to my phone but its the Allow then Block.

Though it is allowing access to YouTube other content is outside the YouTube domain so the videos aren't playing!
 
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Could someone just confirm I am reading this correctly? :)

If I brought a USW-Ultra-210W (202W) 8 port, and I paired it with two Reolink 4k RLC-830A cameras, there would be enough power to the ports, as it stats 48v active for the cameras, so this would only work on one port with that switch under the POE++ ?

as it states POE+ is max at 30w?

PoE interface(7) PoE/PoE+ (Pins 1, 2+; 3, 6-)
(1) PoE++ (Pair A 1, 2+; 3, 6-) (Pair B 4, 5+; 7, :cool:
Total non-blocking throughput8 Gbps
Switching capacity16 Gbps
Power method(1) 54V, 3.9A power adapter (Included)
PoE++ (Pins 1, 2+; 3, 6- and 4, 5+; 7, :cool:
Power supply54V, external, 3.9A/210W
Supported voltage range44—57V DC
Max. power consumption9W with PoE input (Excluding PoE output)
8W with AC adapter input (Excluding PoE output)
Total available PoEPoE++ input: 42W
PoE+ input: 16W
60W PoE adapter input: 42W
60W AC adapter input: 52W
210W AC adapter input: 202W*
*At 45° C (113° F) operating temperature. Reduced to 161W (230V) or 121W (115V) at 60° C (140° F)
Max. PoE+ wattage per port by PSE30W
ButtonFactory reset
Ambient operating temperaturePoE++ input: -30 to 60° C (-22 to 140° F)
60W AC adapter input: -20 to 45° C (-4 to 113° F)
210W AC adapter input: -20 to 60° C (-4 to 140° F)
 
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Could someone just confirm I am reading this correctly? :)

If I brought a USW-Ultra-210W (202W) 8 port, and I paired it with two Reolink 4k RLC-830A cameras, there would be enough power to the ports, as it stats 48v active for the cameras, so this would only work on one port with that switch under the POE++ ?

as it states POE+ is max at 30w?

PoE interface(7) PoE/PoE+ (Pins 1, 2+; 3, 6-)
(1) PoE++ (Pair A 1, 2+; 3, 6-) (Pair B 4, 5+; 7, :cool:
Total non-blocking throughput8 Gbps
Switching capacity16 Gbps
Power method(1) 54V, 3.9A power adapter (Included)
PoE++ (Pins 1, 2+; 3, 6- and 4, 5+; 7, :cool:
Power supply54V, external, 3.9A/210W
Supported voltage range44—57V DC
Max. power consumption9W with PoE input (Excluding PoE output)
8W with AC adapter input (Excluding PoE output)
Total available PoEPoE++ input: 42W
PoE+ input: 16W
60W PoE adapter input: 42W
60W AC adapter input: 52W
210W AC adapter input: 202W*
*At 45° C (113° F) operating temperature. Reduced to 161W (230V) or 121W (115V) at 60° C (140° F)
Max. PoE+ wattage per port by PSE30W
ButtonFactory reset
Ambient operating temperaturePoE++ input: -30 to 60° C (-22 to 140° F)
60W AC adapter input: -20 to 45° C (-4 to 113° F)
210W AC adapter input: -20 to 60° C (-4 to 140° F)



802.3af so its 15w or so max but it will probably only use 8watts
 
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Cloud Gateway Ultra now available via UI

I should have waited

TBF happy with BB and it comes with 2 year warranty. Had it testing and restored a UX express backup to it and all ok.

Not done much with UniFi router devices, but is smart queues decent re buffer bloat? I have it working fine with my pfsense shaping. This Ultra going to a family member on a 350/35 Virgin connection.

Lots of streaming and Xbox usage etc
 
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I should have waited
This is what annoys me about the way they drip things over days/weeks/months, I want to buy what suits my needs best, if I don't know what my options are, that leads to buyers remorse, resentment and potentially returns when something more suitable pops up a week later :(
 
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I got my order in before it went OOS, I guess it will ship Monday for Tuesday delivery. The Express I have will then go into AP mode as I find the Express just a bit slow and I like the dual WAN on the Ultra.
 
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I got my order in before it went OOS, I guess it will ship Monday for Tuesday delivery. The Express I have will then go into AP mode as I find the Express just a bit slow and I like the dual WAN on the Ultra.
Express I have at a family member is also getting changed to AP mode.
have been using UX as ap for about 3 weeks, does the job, was just way to slow compared to the UCG.
 
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