![]() ![]() Personal and professional posts to blogs are welcomed as long as they are on topic.Guides and other educational pieces, such as How Tos, Video Walkthroughs, etc Announcements of new products in EA (Early Access) and GA (General Availability).Information you may have come across that could help others.Questions about problems you may have encountered with your product(s).This is a place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, UniFi, AirFiber, etc. I have had ER-X for 2 years and while its awesome its so limited, I had to launch between my LAN and router RiPi3b+ with PiHole and Nginx reverse proxy.Welcome to the unofficial Ubiquiti Subreddit! There are also routers on the consumer retail market that support OpenWRT or ARM low power SBCs with easy to manage software like IPFire or even well documented OpenBSD guides for configuring router but the latter is CLI only. Since you mentioned you don't like to build and you would prefer out of the box, in the same original price range as ER-X you only closest options are from MikroTik but I would go with more modern ARM processor. So a tiny lite-PC thin client like t620 should draw even less and you should be able to find good deal on eBay for less than $150. My HP SPF G2 server draws only 12-14W on low load serving my content for Plex, UISP, NAS, wiki and my electric bill isn't much higher. There are low power fanless x86 mini pcs with multiple nic ports than can run pfsense. People improve their skills and understanding through constructive feedback. Remember that the people posting here are real human beings possibly trying to learn and dive into the world of networking. If you are unsure about something you want to post to the subreddit, ask the mods for clarification Report posts that violate rules or that you feel don't belong on the subreddit If you are promoting a solution, service, etc please disclose your relation to said topic (if there is one, such as if you are employed by the company providing the service) Posts/comments that violate UI NDAs or other agreements, such as unreleased alpha or pre-production equipment or software, Posts/comments that purposely give incorrect or bad information Posts/comments that are inflamatory or designed to create drama, or 'Hit pieces'. Posts/comments that are personal attacks, excessively rude, or just generally not civil Titles with excessive emojis, caps, punctuation New product posts should have some details pertaining to the product - number of ethernet ports, Wifi standards, etc.Links to blogs, howtos, etc should at least contain a summary of the linked content.Help requests should be descriptive as possible and include any extra info that might be helpful, such as configuration files.Self promotion (consulting, job offers, paid help offers) Other subreddits such as r/homelabsales are more appropriateīlogspam, traffic redirection for clicks, affiliate/advertising revenue Youtube videos as way of demonstrating new hardware, installations, etcĪnnouncements of firmware/software versions, as long as they are in the General or Beta sections of the official UI community forumsįree or free for shipping offers of things like POE injectors, mounting hardware, etc in the weekly Off Topic threadsĭiscussions regarding major product specific topics like recalls, mass hardware issues, major software bugs, etc with some caveats (see the not allowed section for specifics)ĭiscussions about alternatives to UI products such as side by side comparisons or interoperabilityīuying/Selling/Trading posts.Welcome to the unofficial Ubiquiti Subreddit! ![]()
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