Thanks Trip, if you look at it that way, I guess I have made a good choice. My ISP is more likely to offer a 250 Mb package before anything higher for quite a while...So my choice should be pretty good for what I need it for.
I feel like I may have made a bad purchasing decision now...
I really like EdgeOS alot, and I wanted a router which could handle Smart-queue QOS at 150+ mb and then offer room for future speed increases. My EdgeRouter Lite could only do about 70 Mb. So I had a few bucks laying around and I just...
Hello,
I saw you recommending the CRS 226 alot so I thought I would reach out and ask about this.
Is there somewhere I can get a basic config? I am really just looking for basic switching. Currently no VLANs on my network.
Sorry for double post...this forum does not like my phone.
System Error Message or anyone else familiar:
I only need, well want, 2 SFP+ ports for now...I want to connect my main PC and my NAS at 10 Gb. Everything else will continue to be regular gigabit for the foreseeable future..
I just saw...
Seeing as how you have one home router/AP now, and you would be replacing it with 2+ of these new APs, unless you are making VOIP calls and running around your house I don't think ZHO is necessary for you. If your client doesn't jump on the new Wifi, it's really not a huge deal to turn Wifi off...
Hi Tim,
Thinks for your review. I will be using this to turn my wireless repeater into an access point. Its great to see that powerline has matured enough that I can get more throughput to my garage (and my back yard) than I could over wireless.
Nick
Tim,
I hope you get your hands on these soon.... my finger is on the buy button!!!
Got plans for my Netgear stuff, and would love to put this new Ubiquti stuff in my house.
Okay-- so this is my first adventure into building a decent home network. For the past several years I've gone through 4 Linksys routers (WRT54GS, WRT54GL, E3000, and most recently the EA4200). All of which have run DD-WRT since almost day one, and I have fallen in love with the firmware...