Just wondering if a TP-link switch would work with Unifi
I have set it up to see but 4 pc's cannot reach there 1G speeds, most I get get is 200-300mbs
The amount of times I've ignored something purely because 'it just can't be that!' but turns out to be that! And yep, 99% of the time it's the cable.Right!!! its not like I'm bending cables, taking them out installing somewhere else reinstalling
I will say tho switching over I haven't heard from the kids or wife- the wifi isn't working again, Unifi has been rock solid
But the Wi-Fi performance (even on 6 GHz) was a bit worse than my Asus on 5 GHz with a 160 MHz channel.
Thank you .Everything is working good nowIn SyberSecure section Encrypted DNS set to Auto is preset to both Google and Cloudflare. When set to Predefined or Custom though it uses the specified servers only. In your case perhaps a client is hard coded to something else. This can be avoided by blocking DoT/DoH in Simple App Blocking (there is DoT and DoH in the DPI engine list) or by creating a Firewall rule in Policy Engine (does the same thing). This won't affect requests from the Gateway itself, but from clients only. In addition if Content Filtering is not enabled (it activates DNS interception and redirection automatically) you can set port 53 redirection with DNAT rules. If doing DNAT rules manually though keep in mind every VLAN has own DHCP/DNS server, Default Gateway, etc.
Asus lost me as a customer the day that their upgrade bricked my main router and after ordering a replacement the mesh units did not mesh... I threw it all out and went all in Unifi, and so far have not regretted it. Main selling points:Just wondering if a TP-link switch would work with Unifi or would it hurt with performance ? I have set it up to see but 4 pc's cannot reach there 1G speeds, most I get get is 200-300mbs. With no VPN running
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