Ubiquiti introduces EdgeRouter X
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 Anything in that email about pre-orders? 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: Anything in that email about pre-orders? Ubiquiti is great but you don't want to pre-order anything from them. They have been known to take a long time to bring the promised items to market. 
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 Personally, don't touch them for 6 months. Wait for bugs to be ironed out. Their products are fantastic but something new does not mean it will be great at launch. (I might be wrong) 
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 i'd assume this is just a different hardware form factor of the same OS. for $50 bucks....i'll be a guena pig. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: @Aaron-Studer said: Anything in that email about pre-orders? Ubiquiti is great but you don't want to pre-order anything from them. They have been known to take a long time to bring the promised items to market. And often.... never. 
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 @Hubtech said: i'd assume this is just a different hardware form factor of the same OS. for $50 bucks....i'll be a guena pig. @dominica had decided over lunch, seven hours ago, that we are getting one of these for our travels to ensure that we have a stable router wherever we are. So we are getting on as soon as they are available. 
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 @Hubtech Yeah. I'm sure it's still vyatta 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: @Hubtech Yeah. I'm sure it's still vyatta It is, they already listed the OS. 
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 I'd be interested if it was real PoE/PoE+ not 24v passive PoE. It's only really use full if you have or are going to use the Outdoor AP for a WISP (and the injector isn't included). 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: I'd be interested if it was real PoE/PoE+ not 24v passive PoE. It's only really use full if you have or are going to use the Outdoor AP for a WISP (and the injector isn't included). Actually we are really interested in it for the internal AP. For our travels, we were actually talking about how nice that would be. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: I'd be interested if it was real PoE/PoE+ not 24v passive PoE. It's only really use full if you have or are going to use the Outdoor AP for a WISP (and the injector isn't included). You could look for yourself instead of speculating.. I wasnot in a position to do all the work for you this morning. Just posted because it seems interesting.. For the lazy: http://dl.ubnt.com/datasheets/edgemax/EdgeRouter_X_DS.pdf 
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 @JaredBusch said: @thecreativeone91 said: I'd be interested if it was real PoE/PoE+ not 24v passive PoE. It's only really use full if you have or are going to use the Outdoor AP for a WISP (and the injector isn't included). You could look for yourself instead of speculating.. I wasn't speculating. It is 24v passive PoE, which I won't use as its not a standard. 
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 I'm asking the same thing.. why are they doing 24 Volt instead of standard POE/POE+? 
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 @Dashrender said: I'm asking the same thing.. why are they doing 24 Volt instead of standard POE/POE+? Because that is what a lot of their gear uses. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: I'm asking the same thing.. why are they doing 24 Volt instead of standard POE/POE+? Because that is what a lot of their gear uses. sure, but..... WHY! 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: I wasn't speculating. It is 24v passive PoE, which I won't use as its not a standard. Ubiquiti has used the 24V Passive PoE standard forever. This should really not come as a surprise. Who is going to power everything from a router anyway? That is what your PoE switch is for. But if you have a single Ubiquiti AP this is the perfect router for you. 
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 @JaredBusch they have plenty that runs on standard POE/POE+. That's part of the reason I use the UAP Pros plus that are dual band. Door p2p I've had to use the 24v but that's the only real place I see this being used is as a WISP provided router. Espically since it doesn't come with the injector to power it. 
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 holy shit, I might have to get one. 
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