I was just browsing the charts updating a small spreadsheet I like for personal use:
Google Docs Spreadsheet
Lo and behold I see the Ubiquiti ERPro-8
Yay! . . . Yay!? . . . yay? . . . meh
It . . . is nothing special.
The performance on it is comparatively horrible. Like so far worse than the ERLite-3 (which I have and can personally attest to the speed) that you would think the hardware was reversed. The ERLite-3 can easily be used with gigabit synchronous fiber lines or even a layer 3 switch in a pinch. The ERPro-8 ought to be the same if not better, but its not. In fact The numbers on it are downright screwy.
304 mb/s download
553 mb/s upload
736 mb/s bi-directional
Trying to dig a little deeper as to why, I don't see any review on it.
This makes me wonder where some of this extra data and routers are coming from.
Are some devices only partially reviewed but never actually make the cut to be turned into a full article?
Any light shed on this would be appreciated!
p.s.
Thanks for all the hard work, amazing articles and help over the years.
Google Docs Spreadsheet
Lo and behold I see the Ubiquiti ERPro-8
Yay! . . . Yay!? . . . yay? . . . meh
It . . . is nothing special.
The performance on it is comparatively horrible. Like so far worse than the ERLite-3 (which I have and can personally attest to the speed) that you would think the hardware was reversed. The ERLite-3 can easily be used with gigabit synchronous fiber lines or even a layer 3 switch in a pinch. The ERPro-8 ought to be the same if not better, but its not. In fact The numbers on it are downright screwy.
304 mb/s download
553 mb/s upload
736 mb/s bi-directional
Trying to dig a little deeper as to why, I don't see any review on it.
This makes me wonder where some of this extra data and routers are coming from.
Are some devices only partially reviewed but never actually make the cut to be turned into a full article?
Any light shed on this would be appreciated!
p.s.
Thanks for all the hard work, amazing articles and help over the years.
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