



It just works. Cheap. Gigabit. I used one of these to replace the fried injector for a Cisco Aironet 1130AG WAP, and another for a Panasonic KX-UT113 VoIP phone that would not power up on my old [different brand] PoE injector, despite compatible specs.

Dual band comes in handy around the house. Data hungry users needed the extra speed of 5GHz

- Fast CPU (for a NAS). - Looks nice. - Quiet. - 2x NVMe slots. - 4x surveillance licenses.

Once you figure the Deco out, it's beyond awesome. Newegg had a great price and the product arrived quickly. Issue was that there was no warning. No notice of shipment, no way bill, not even a website update with info; and we had to sign for it. Luckily we were there. How hard can it be to let me know it's coming. Everybody else seems to have that one licked.

Easily mounts to desk Recognized every flash drive and external drive I plugged in Charged my cellphone just fine

- 10GB works well - cache drives work well

Good speed Good antenna Stable as a rock


* 1x SPF+ WAN + 1x SFP+ LAN (connection to fiber ONT and one for uplink to other switches) * Local web interface (cloud management optional, not required) * Solid performance (e.g. hitting 8 Gb down on oversubscribed 10 Gb fiber) * Mostly silent; fans turn on for a couple of minutes every now and then, but mostly they stay off in my home office


UniFi compatible and suited to the kinds of awful environmental conditions the old Ubiquiti Tough Switch Pro was perfect for. Being managed by UniFi rather than UISP simplifies the network, so it's GREAT to have this niche filled. Surprisingly useful to have more ports, didn't know we needed them until we had the option.


The Unifi Mesh Pro offers many features to recommend it. Start with a weatherproof housing - it holds up to driving rain as long as the ethernet ports are sealed carefully. Wireless range is excellent. Other APs have strong transmitters; the Flex HD also includes a sufficiently sensitive receiving antenna that it can pick up the much weaker responses from your phone or other device at long range. The specs state a 600 foot range. Optimistic? Yes, of course. Nevertheless you can expect 300+ feet of useable WiFi coverage in most directions (see below). The 3x3 MIMO allows fast (>300Mbps) transmission to multiple devices simultaneously. A single device can get just under a Gbps download.



Wifi 6, 802.11ax, recent market entry, affordable price, see specs.
