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 ERL Rackmount kit: 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?product=waveguard-wg-ub-rm1
 http://www.ispsupplies.com/KAM-Fab-UB-RM1btw @scottalanmiller Both companies are located in TX. 
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 Nice, I need that for home. I have an ERL and a rack! 
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 I generally have zero interest in using gear that I can't rackmount - that applies to all IT & AV gear. 
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 How's the VPN performance on the ERL? 
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 @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: ERL Rackmount kit: 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?product=waveguard-wg-ub-rm1
 http://www.ispsupplies.com/KAM-Fab-UB-RM1btw @scottalanmiller Both companies are located in TX. Damn $80 to mount a $130 box...lol 
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 How'd you come up with $80? 
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 @dashrender said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: ERL Rackmount kit: 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?product=waveguard-wg-ub-rm1
 http://www.ispsupplies.com/KAM-Fab-UB-RM1btw @scottalanmiller Both companies are located in TX. Damn $80 to mount a $130 box...lol I'd go with the $29 option personally. 
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 @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: ERL Rackmount kit: 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?product=waveguard-wg-ub-rm1
 http://www.ispsupplies.com/KAM-Fab-UB-RM1btw @scottalanmiller Both companies are located in TX. All their stuff is likely rusted or floated away by now  
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 @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: @dashrender said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: ERL Rackmount kit: 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?product=waveguard-wg-ub-rm1
 http://www.ispsupplies.com/KAM-Fab-UB-RM1btw @scottalanmiller Both companies are located in TX. Damn $80 to mount a $130 box...lol I'd go with the $29 option personally. Pretty sure that's just the adapter. 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?product=waveguard-wg-ub-rm1
  
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 @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: ERL Rackmount kit: 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?product=waveguard-wg-ub-rm1
 http://www.ispsupplies.com/KAM-Fab-UB-RM1btw @scottalanmiller Both companies are located in TX. This is sweet. Can't seem to order online though? 
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 Distributors are here: 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?page_id=2130
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 @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: Distributors are here: 
 http://waveguardwireless.com/?page_id=2130Surprised they don't have an amazon presence 
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 @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: How's the VPN performance on the ERL? Anyone?? I don't use VPNs  LANless world for me. 
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 @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: How's the VPN performance on the ERL? Anyone?? Ask @JaredBusch 
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 @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: How's the VPN performance on the ERL? Anyone?? I don't use VPNs  LANless world for me. Too fancy  
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 @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: How's the VPN performance on the ERL? Anyone?? Last I heard it's pretty decent. I haven't tested it myself. 
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 @fateknollogee said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: How's the VPN performance on the ERL? The answer is "it depends" of course. OpenVPN maxes out at ~12mbps due to processor constraints. Offloaded IPSEC can do north of 100mbps, this thread has some postings. 
 https://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/ERL-Performance-Testing-with-IPSec-VPN/td-p/1050229If you have any kind of traffic shaping policies enabled though, you will lose all offload capability and thus lose performance. Using IPSEC and one method of traffic policy, I can only get roughly 35mbps. Using another form of traffic policy I can get 65mpbs. 
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 I like the ER X for home use because you can get the PoE model and run a couple APs (even the 24v passive ones) off it and not have to have an injector or PoE switch for it. Makes for a clean low power draw install. 
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 @mike-davis said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway: I like the ER X for home use because you can get the PoE model and run a couple APs (even the 24v passive ones) off it and not have to have an injector or PoE switch for it. Makes for a clean low power draw install. I tried this, and after a few months, the included power brick was long longer providing enough power to the ER-X to power the ER-X and a UAP-AC Lite. To keep from having to buy anything, I just put the UAP-AC Lite's power injector back into play. Did you replace the power brick? 





