@Tech Focus - The UDM-Pro is probably 80+% functional for most anyone's needs, and for the average home user, likely even more so. The remaining bugs may not effect you much at all, and it will only get more bug-fixed from there. So I would say all-good for a home enthusiast at this point.
We can play the I-got-it-the-best-for-the-cheapest game all day, but suffice it to say, there are very economical ways to deploy any/all forms of the setups discussed above, with multiple vendors who will all perform perfectly well.PS I paid less than what the UniFi UDM-Pro costs for my Cisco RV340 and my Cisco SG300-28 layer 3 switch. I bought the Cisco router new and the Cisco L3 switch used.
Thank you, but you'd also have the pleasure of many headaches as well.
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