
Here's why I got one for my personal use. - 2.5Gb and 10Gb WAN capability - 5Gb IPS routing (IPS on most of their low end routers is bad.) - Built in storage for camera video - Rock solid Ubiquiti reputation

- Easy to setup (work perfectly with the OMADA OC200/OC300)- Fast internet acesss- easy setup VPN

* 2 10Gb SFP+ ports. Mentioned in the product description, but worth repeating. * Easy to get up and running for relatively-simple setups * Can have multiple WAN connections, configured either as failover or sharing bandwidth between them. More importantly, setting this up is dead simple. * Can send syslogs to external collector, if that's your jam * Configurable via web GUI, SSH, or direct console connection. * All of the settings are configurable via any of the three methods -- no need to do a console connection for things that are "too advanced" for the GUI.



Best user interface Product is easy to set up POE ports UniFi environment 10gig SFP and WAN 2.5 gbs wan


Easy to install and it can handle both my WiFi and Cameras. Easy to upgrade hard drive Rugged construction

Easy to set up, and has all the features and capabilities I wanted in a little router. Excellent performance, and so far it's been rock solid reliable.









you can log in to thing to change settings I left the default settings and just plugged it in- and it works great Problem I had is when I switched from one router to this router, my devices were detected but not functioning, i tried everything nothing worked, until I just reset my devices (turn off power and back on), then new addresses were assigned and it worked. The problem was with me, not this router. So ya, it works great, now I don't even think about it. This is just a link to my system, it does channel a bunch of info but the PoE switch does al the work