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    Finally Sick of UBNT. Need AP -Without- Corp. Network

    Ubiquiti, started collecting data on their devices, some time ago, which has an opt in/out option. I've opted in. They have also started data collection on the Edgemax line, routers and switches with an opt in/out option. Other than that, you can run a controller locally, as I have been doing...
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    Outdoor Ubiquiti Offering

    Trying to bridge through exterior walls typically results in less than stellar throughput and usually plagued disconnect issues. If you want stable wireless outdoors, install outdoor fiber, or, grounded shielded outdoor Ethernet cable. Don't forget to add...
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    UniFi Network Install Complete - Are there optimizations?

    1) Is there any guide, or any recommendations to follow out there for fine tuning the UniFi network? Surely leaving everything stock aside from the two things I changed isn't ideal for a system this advanced... The best guide is the Unifi forum. 2) What is "WIRELESS UPLINKS" option in each AP...
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    1 Gbit/s Fiber (up and down) - Looking for gear. Which router and AP?

    The ER12 is a good choice (8 switched ports - 4 routed ports). It will do 1000Mbps symmetrically. I use the ER4 at home, but I use external Edgemax switches, with Unifi controller and AP's. Could care less about the call home stuff. You can opt out if you want, depending on what controller...
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    Outside APs and Cabling

    Have a look here: I use this directly exposed to high UV with no issues. It is sheilded and properly grounded: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A6ULZ62/?tag=snbforums-20
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    Guest Network On Port 4 Switch AC5300

    Are you using a Unifi controller? If so, create a guest network on the controller. Looks like your issue will be dealing with VLAN's on the Asus.
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    Dream Machine Pro or pfsense

    UDM-pro is not ready for prime time. "You can verify that be reading all the issues on the Ubiquiti forum. Go with the pfsense..
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    Devices Connecting to 192.168.0.xxx instead of 192.168.1.xxx

    Asus RT-AC87U and the router is connected to a Hitron CODA 4582U in residential gateway mode. - If the CODA is Gateway mode, then it's acting as a router. It would have an address of 192.168.100.1. If you want to run it in bridge mode, you won't have wireless from the CODA.. You need to decide...
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    Cable modems that you would recommend

    Check what modem's your ISP sanctions.
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    UniFi Dream Machine

    Willie's Q&A on the UDM - Subscribe to Willie's youtube site for more UDM stuff:
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    UniFi Dream Machine

    UDM throughput testing: https://community.ui.com/questions/UDM-Base-some-tests-on-firmware-1-5-0/9e5513c1-4f4e-4c01-bf29-be02f9d4d03f UDM overview setup:
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    Need advice on new router and/or access point

    For the all in one fans Ubiquiti's UDM just went GA: https://store.ui.com/products/unifi-dream-machine
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    Hitron CODA-4582 vs Ubiquiti ER-4

    @apollo18 - Hey! I was planning to run the coda 4582 on bridge mode and then running Ethernet from coda to er-4 and then Ethernet from er-4 to the switch (that has all my access points connected to it). Yes, that will be fine. RE: QoS - IMO, I don't see a need to run QoS with the bandwidth...
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    Hitron CODA-4582 vs Ubiquiti ER-4

    @apollo18 I have the coda-4582 in bridge mode, with an ER4. Correctly configured, the ER4 will have no problems with your requirements. About the ER4: it is a router, with routed ports (no switch chip). If you require multiple switch ports in the router, get the ER12. Same processors and...
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    10G Router recommendation

    As indicated above, you should be looking at switches, vs. a 10 Gb router. If it's not clear why you should be using a switch, in conjunction with a router, you need to re-visit L2 / L3 networking concepts.
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