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    • thanksajdotcomT
      thanksajdotcom @Dashrender
      last edited by

      @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

      @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

      So update on this:

      ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

      Don't you mean 2/5?

      and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

      Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

      The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

      Am I looking at the wrong one?

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      • thanksajdotcomT
        thanksajdotcom
        last edited by

        Also, the reason for using the dd-wrt router as the AP/switch is because of cost, mostly. I don't have equipment that can handle the speed and dual-wan connections I want to throw at it, which is why I was looking for a router that could handle it. But I do have APs that will work, so until I can afford to drop the $$ for new APs from Ubiquiti, then I'll just stick with what I have.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @thanksajdotcom
          last edited by

          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

          @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

          So update on this:

          ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

          Don't you mean 2/5?

          and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

          Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

          The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

          Am I looking at the wrong one?

          That's an ER-L, not an ER-X. Nothing wrong with either. I suppose you could see a performance increase in the ER-L over the ER-X, but for home, this seems unlikely.

          The ER-L is nearly 2x the price of the ER-X and does not have any switch ports on it, also does not use nor provide POE for an AP.

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          • thanksajdotcomT
            thanksajdotcom @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

            @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

            @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

            @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

            So update on this:

            ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

            Don't you mean 2/5?

            and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

            Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

            The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

            Am I looking at the wrong one?

            That's an ER-L, not an ER-X. Nothing wrong with either. I suppose you could see a performance increase in the ER-L over the ER-X, but for home, this seems unlikely.

            The ER-L is nearly 2x the price of the ER-X and does not have any switch ports on it, also does not use nor provide POE for an AP.

            https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeRouter-Advanced-Gigabit-Ethernet/dp/B00YFJT29C

            So this one?

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            • thanksajdotcomT
              thanksajdotcom @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

              @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

              @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

              @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

              So update on this:

              ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

              Don't you mean 2/5?

              and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

              Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

              The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

              Am I looking at the wrong one?

              That's an ER-L, not an ER-X. Nothing wrong with either. I suppose you could see a performance increase in the ER-L over the ER-X, but for home, this seems unlikely.

              The ER-L is nearly 2x the price of the ER-X and does not have any switch ports on it, also does not use nor provide POE for an AP.

              Also, don't really care about PoE in this case. I have outlets that will do the job. However, if I go with the X and by some chance get a PoE AP, then that would be handy.

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              • travisdh1T
                travisdh1 @thanksajdotcom
                last edited by

                @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                So update on this:

                ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                Don't you mean 2/5?

                and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                Am I looking at the wrong one?

                That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

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                • thanksajdotcomT
                  thanksajdotcom @travisdh1
                  last edited by

                  @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                  @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                  @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                  @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                  So update on this:

                  ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                  Don't you mean 2/5?

                  and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                  Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                  The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                  Am I looking at the wrong one?

                  That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                  For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

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                  • thanksajdotcomT
                    thanksajdotcom
                    last edited by

                    Looking up instructions for how to setup the dual-wan load-balancing, I found this:
                    https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/205145990-EdgeRouter-Dual-WAN-Load-Balance-Feature

                    I'm assuming this would work with the ER-X?

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                    • A
                      Alex Sage @thanksajdotcom
                      last edited by

                      @thanksajdotcom There is a wizard 😉

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @thanksajdotcom
                        last edited by JaredBusch

                        @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                        @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                        @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                        @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                        @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                        So update on this:

                        ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                        Don't you mean 2/5?

                        and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                        Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                        The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                        Am I looking at the wrong one?

                        That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                        For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                        Just use the ER-X ($50) and the UAP-AC-LITE ($77)
                        0_1491234955369_upload-3b3a68d9-b0c2-43c8-ab18-fd1ea18c461c
                        0_1491234930756_upload-a7458804-a24c-46e0-b2f3-98c38d389c84

                        That is $127 shipped with Prime.

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                        • travisdh1T
                          travisdh1 @thanksajdotcom
                          last edited by

                          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                          @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                          @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                          So update on this:

                          ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                          Don't you mean 2/5?

                          and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                          Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                          The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                          Am I looking at the wrong one?

                          That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                          For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                          Ah, at only 200Mb/sec, you should only NEED 400mb/s, so the ER-X and it's 500mb/s (bits, not bytes unless I've missed a huge trend in what ISPs are quoting), so yeah, stick with the ER-X.

                          Also, more than slightly off topic. I was always trained that a capital letter denoted bytes while a lowercase letter denoted bits. So networking was always 100mb/s and file sizes were always 100MB.

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                          • thanksajdotcomT
                            thanksajdotcom @travisdh1
                            last edited by

                            @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                            @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                            @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                            @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                            @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                            @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                            So update on this:

                            ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                            Don't you mean 2/5?

                            and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                            Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                            The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                            Am I looking at the wrong one?

                            That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                            For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                            Ah, at only 200Mb/sec, you should only NEED 400mb/s, so the ER-X and it's 500mb/s (bits, not bytes unless I've missed a huge trend in what ISPs are quoting), so yeah, stick with the ER-X.

                            Also, more than slightly off topic. I was always trained that a capital letter denoted bytes while a lowercase letter denoted bits. So networking was always 100mb/s and file sizes were always 100MB.

                            See, I always saw it was based on whether the "b" was capital or not. MB = megabyte and Mb = megabit. But I also see mbps and Mbps used in networking, so I'm not sure what the "official" standard is.

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                            • thanksajdotcomT
                              thanksajdotcom @JaredBusch
                              last edited by

                              @JaredBusch said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                              @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                              @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                              @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                              @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                              @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                              So update on this:

                              ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                              Don't you mean 2/5?

                              and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                              Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                              The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                              Am I looking at the wrong one?

                              That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                              For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                              Just use the ER-X ($50) and the UAP-AC-LITE ($77)
                              0_1491234955369_upload-3b3a68d9-b0c2-43c8-ab18-fd1ea18c461c
                              0_1491234930756_upload-a7458804-a24c-46e0-b2f3-98c38d389c84

                              That is $127 shipped with Prime.

                              Yeah, the ER-X will be what I go with. I'll just stick to the AP I have for now until I upgrade to the Unifi AP.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
                                last edited by

                                @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                So update on this:

                                ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                                Don't you mean 2/5?

                                and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                                Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                                The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                                Am I looking at the wrong one?

                                That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                                For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                                Ah, at only 200Mb/sec, you should only NEED 400mb/s, so the ER-X and it's 500mb/s (bits, not bytes unless I've missed a huge trend in what ISPs are quoting), so yeah, stick with the ER-X.

                                Also, more than slightly off topic. I was always trained that a capital letter denoted bytes while a lowercase letter denoted bits. So networking was always 100mb/s and file sizes were always 100MB.

                                See, I always saw it was based on whether the "b" was capital or not. MB = megabyte and Mb = megabit. But I also see mbps and Mbps used in networking, so I'm not sure what the "official" standard is.

                                Mbps is Megabits. MBps is Megabytes. There is no lower case M. And really it should be Mb/s and MB/s.

                                Remember that when you are dealing with only bits and bytes it HAS to b/s and B/s. If you use any letter other than the b/B to indicate that, you lack the ability to have it work consistently.

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                                • thanksajdotcomT
                                  thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                  @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                  @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                  @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                  @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                  @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                  @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                  @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                  So update on this:

                                  ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                                  Don't you mean 2/5?

                                  and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                                  Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                                  The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                                  Am I looking at the wrong one?

                                  That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                                  For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                                  Ah, at only 200Mb/sec, you should only NEED 400mb/s, so the ER-X and it's 500mb/s (bits, not bytes unless I've missed a huge trend in what ISPs are quoting), so yeah, stick with the ER-X.

                                  Also, more than slightly off topic. I was always trained that a capital letter denoted bytes while a lowercase letter denoted bits. So networking was always 100mb/s and file sizes were always 100MB.

                                  See, I always saw it was based on whether the "b" was capital or not. MB = megabyte and Mb = megabit. But I also see mbps and Mbps used in networking, so I'm not sure what the "official" standard is.

                                  Mbps is Megabits. MBps is Megabytes. There is no lower case M. And really it should be Mb/s and MB/s.

                                  Remember that when you are dealing with only bits and bytes it HAS to b/s and B/s. If you use any letter other than the b/B to indicate that, you lack the ability to have it work consistently.

                                  Ok, I usually always see the M as capital but I have seen documentation, posts, and advertisements using mb, and I have usually chalked it up to either non-technical marketing people doing the typing or just laziness in typing it.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @thanksajdotcom
                                    last edited by

                                    @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                    @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                    @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                    @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                    @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                    @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                    @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                    So update on this:

                                    ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                                    Don't you mean 2/5?

                                    and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                                    Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                                    The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                                    Am I looking at the wrong one?

                                    That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                                    For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                                    Ah, at only 200Mb/sec, you should only NEED 400mb/s, so the ER-X and it's 500mb/s (bits, not bytes unless I've missed a huge trend in what ISPs are quoting), so yeah, stick with the ER-X.

                                    Also, more than slightly off topic. I was always trained that a capital letter denoted bytes while a lowercase letter denoted bits. So networking was always 100mb/s and file sizes were always 100MB.

                                    See, I always saw it was based on whether the "b" was capital or not. MB = megabyte and Mb = megabit. But I also see mbps and Mbps used in networking, so I'm not sure what the "official" standard is.

                                    It does actually matter technically, but no one uses the standards in a standard fashion.

                                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                                      last edited by

                                      @JaredBusch said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                      @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                      @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                      @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                      @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                      @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                      So update on this:

                                      ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                                      Don't you mean 2/5?

                                      and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                                      Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                                      The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                                      Am I looking at the wrong one?

                                      That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                                      For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                                      Ah, at only 200Mb/sec, you should only NEED 400mb/s, so the ER-X and it's 500mb/s (bits, not bytes unless I've missed a huge trend in what ISPs are quoting), so yeah, stick with the ER-X.

                                      Also, more than slightly off topic. I was always trained that a capital letter denoted bytes while a lowercase letter denoted bits. So networking was always 100mb/s and file sizes were always 100MB.

                                      See, I always saw it was based on whether the "b" was capital or not. MB = megabyte and Mb = megabit. But I also see mbps and Mbps used in networking, so I'm not sure what the "official" standard is.

                                      It does actually matter technically, but no one uses the standards in a standard fashion.

                                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units

                                      I actually posted about Curtis getting this wrong just this morning as it told someone bad info in a VOIP thread again.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        I've only noticed in the last few months a sudden shift in using it correctly to people thinking that random other letters could be used to mean bits or bytes. People not knowing how to use it at all I've always seen. But the K/k or M/m thing I've only noticed recently. Some new trendy misinformation I can only imagine. Like people trying to sound cool using "revert" to mean "reply".

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          @JaredBusch said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          @travisdh1 said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          @Dashrender said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          @thanksajdotcom said in Dual-WAN Router Recommendations:

                                          So update on this:

                                          ... use 2/3 of the ports for WAN connections,

                                          Don't you mean 2/5?

                                          and run the third port to an AP/switch I have running with dd-wrt.

                                          Why are you using the dd-wrt? The ER-X is a firewall/router. I'd use UAPs for APs.

                                          The one I was looking at was this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeMax-EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-Ethernet/dp/B00CPRVF5K

                                          Am I looking at the wrong one?

                                          That would be a great one for what you need to do with it.

                                          For almost twice the price, like @Dashrender said, is it worth the double memory for a home network? Even if my combined internet speed is 200Mb/sec, is it worth the extra upfront money?

                                          Ah, at only 200Mb/sec, you should only NEED 400mb/s, so the ER-X and it's 500mb/s (bits, not bytes unless I've missed a huge trend in what ISPs are quoting), so yeah, stick with the ER-X.

                                          Also, more than slightly off topic. I was always trained that a capital letter denoted bytes while a lowercase letter denoted bits. So networking was always 100mb/s and file sizes were always 100MB.

                                          See, I always saw it was based on whether the "b" was capital or not. MB = megabyte and Mb = megabit. But I also see mbps and Mbps used in networking, so I'm not sure what the "official" standard is.

                                          It does actually matter technically, but no one uses the standards in a standard fashion.

                                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units

                                          I actually posted about Curtis getting this wrong just this morning as it told someone bad info in a VOIP thread again.

                                          Well the K/k is the only one that does have a standard for upper and lower. The rest are always upper.
                                          0_1491235509264_upload-02451278-a1a2-4346-8b4e-68b2a1355cdb

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
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                                            Yeah, that's weird. I wonder why that is that kb, KB, Kb and kB are okay but only Mb and MB.

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