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Thanks for the notes on your experience, @bigfatron.
BTW, the UDM Pro has been out for about a week now. Interested to see feedback at SNB and /r/Ubiquiti.
These blips aside, i'm still quite happy with the device and its been otherwise completely stable but its obviously also a work in progress.
Can you tell me if it's possible to create individual user account/passwords on the device for ease of usage tracking? I'm looking into getting this for a roommate situation and ISP bandwidth caps, the details of which I will not bore you with
I read a review that said that "You can set up a dedicated L2TP VPN server on the router, and configure DHCP, DNS servers, UPnP, QoS, and a RADIUS server."
Does that mean it has a RADIUS server that could authenticate wireless devices against local UDM accounts? Something like a PEAP setup?
So I would have:
UDM > wireless uplink > AP > Switch > devices
which AP? I know you recommended the Orbi Pros, but I’ll either go with this or the Asus mesh.
So I would have:
UDM > wireless uplink > AP > Switch > devices
which AP? I know you recommended the Orbi Pros, but I’ll either go with this or the Asus mesh.
I think I’m going to stick with a mesh. Doesn’t seem like there’s an elegant solution other than having a disk on my desk. The Ubiquiti stuff seems slick, just not for my specific case.
Would the flex hd connect wirelessly to the UDM and then feed that to a switch?Bear in mind the UDM is WiFi 5
There's the more cylindrical FlexHD AP out now if you want something that doesn't look like a smoke detector.
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