Ok. I think I've had enough of your attitude for awhile. You've earned a temporary ban.Insults are learned in pre-school. I hope you're not still attending.
Ok. I think I've had enough of your attitude for awhile. You've earned a temporary ban.Insults are learned in pre-school. I hope you're not still attending.
+1 ... the Lite is not intended as a complete solution by itself. While I think it can be managed with their phone app, there's a lot of limitations in what you can do.
But the UniFi Express seems to lack IDS and IPS Threat detection, that the Lite has. Or am i missing something. Perhaps not a biggy for a home network setup, but always nice to haveSee UniFi Express. It's the same price, but comes with Cloud Key built-in.
UniFi Express - Ubiquiti Store
Impressively compact Cloud Gateway and WiFi 6 AP that runs UniFi Network. Powers an entire network or simply meshes as an AP.eu.store.ui.com
But the UniFi Express seems to lack IDS and IPS Threat detection, that the Lite has.
But the UniFi Express seems to lack IDS and IPS Threat detection, that the Lite has. Or am i missing something. Perhaps not a biggy for a home network setup, but always nice to have
I already host my controller on a seperate computer so don't really need the cloud functionality. Or am i missing out on anything?
it's a reasonable bet that the Lite is a faster router
Since im planning to change my current UniFi AC-PRO to a AP6 (or AP7 haven't decided), the extra wifi wont be used anyway.Yes, I read the specs the same: no IDS on the Express.
Ah, I'd missed that you already have a UniFi network controller. In that case you're right, the Express isn't bringing anything you need (unless you want its far-from-high-end wifi AP). While the spec sheets are both pretty silent on performance, it's a reasonable bet that the Lite is a faster router than the Express, given that they're the same price but the Express has an AP built in.
I read the dream router is good for 700 Mbit only.
Darn, that is a dealbreaker!It says that right on the web store's description. Also, here's a recent UI forum discussion backing it up.
If true - Gateway Light also has a problem. It has a weaker than DR hardware.
In my case this is not an issue, but can you provide the source of information? If true - Gateway Light also has a problem. It has a weaker than DR hardware.
See feedback here after newer firmware updates:
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Posted 4 months ago.
EDIT: probably, the better CPU in the DR is there to handle the controller functions (Network etc apps), which the Lite doesn't run.
In general, when replying, please quote at least part of the OP's post that you are replying to. Posts don't always appear in sequence.
That said, the part of your post quoted above is both unkind and making an assumption about the OP's intent.
Adjust your attitude and refrain from personal attacks or you'll get a timeout.
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