Ubiquiti introduces EdgeRouter X
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@Aaron-Studer said:
And I realized that it had POE pass thought, but I didn't realize POE was a requirement to power the router
You can use a DC adapter, it's just not included, although some websites say it is. UBNT's site says it isn't.
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All the other sellers are showing July/August dates for availability...
Hopefully I really will get mine, the seller said he has the first 50 units off the production line..
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@Aaron-Studer said:
seller said he has the first 50 units off the production line..
Of course he did. to get your money.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Of course he did. to get your money.
No worries mate, it's Amazon
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So Ubiquiti makes a affordable Enterprise Grade AP and Router, but the switchers are kinda pricey for home use, and I don't need that many ports.
Any suggestions for a affordable new gigabyte switch to go with the router?
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@Aaron-Studer said:
So Ubiquiti makes a affordable Enterprise Grade AP and Router, but the switchers are kinda pricey for home use, and I don't need that many ports.
Any suggestions for a switch to go with the router?
Dell PowerConnect 5448/5424 can be picked up pretty cheap used.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Dell PowerConnect 5448/5424 can be picked up pretty cheap used.
Also, must be able to fit in a one bedroom apartment without getting "the look" from the wife
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If you are only looking at the EdgeSwitch, then yes, that is because they are PoE.
This is their low end switch
https://www.ubnt.com/accessories/toughswitch/ -
@Aaron-Studer said:
So Ubiquiti makes a affordable Enterprise Grade AP and Router, but the switchers are kinda pricey for home use, and I don't need that many ports.
Any suggestions for a affordable new gigabyte switch to go with the router?
Netgear has low cost, eight port units.
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What about something like this?
http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-SG108E-8-Port-Gigabit-Tag-Based/dp/B00K4DS5KU/
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I would never spend a penny on a TP-Link. Worthless garbage. Been saddled with one in Spain and it was hell. Spend the extra $2 to get serious gear.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I would never spend a penny on a TP-Link. Worthless garbage. Been saddled with one in Spain and it was hell. Spend the extra $2 to get serious gear.
this...
I use these for cheap gigabit home switches.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I would never spend a penny on a TP-Link. Worthless garbage. Been saddled with one in Spain and it was hell. Spend the extra $2 to get serious gear.
Ouch, really? I have deployed a bunch of them.
Also, we have a bunch of TrendNET switches here that work well for us. Completely unmanaged of course.
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@Aaron-Studer said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I would never spend a penny on a TP-Link. Worthless garbage. Been saddled with one in Spain and it was hell. Spend the extra $2 to get serious gear.
Ouch, really? I have deployed a bunch of them.
Also, we have a bunch of TrendNET switches here that work well for us. Completely unmanaged of course.
Don't know about TrendNet. But definitely not stuff I would be too likely to look at. What's making you use that kind of stuff?
TP-Link is the super, ultra cheap Chinese stuff sold to third world consumers. I've never seen someone buy it in the US before.
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@scottalanmiller said:
TP-Link is the super, ultra cheap Chinese stuff sold to third world consumers. I've never seen someone buy it in the US before.
Get over yourself. TP-Link is super common in retail stores in the US. This is not new.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
TP-Link is the super, ultra cheap Chinese stuff sold to third world consumers. I've never seen someone buy it in the US before.
Get over yourself. TP-Link is super common in retail stores in the US. This is not new.
I knew some low end retailers were starting to carry this to lower prices, have never heard of it being purchased though. I tried it once in the US and the equipment didn't work - thankfully it was just a $10 wireless USB adapter and nothing more. The equipment we had in Spain had to be restarted several times a day.
Are you saying you know of people who are buying this? I never said it wasn't in retail stores, just that I've never heard of someone buying it.
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I did think it was new though. I've only seen TP-Link for about a year.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I did think it was new though. I've only seen TP-Link for about a year.
TP-Link was in the Rochester Best Buy when I was up there for school... that was several years ago.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I did think it was new though. I've only seen TP-Link for about a year.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I did think it was new though. I've only seen TP-Link for about a year.
Yes, I'm quite aware of who they are, hence my description. Cheap, low end Chinese gear. Bulk stuff. This doesn't suggest that they've been broadly available in the US for any length of time.