Ubiquiti introduces EdgeRouter X
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 LOL, how did you miss that? That's what the unit is all about! We were all pretty surprised when you went for it. 
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 As I plan to use this with a Ubiquiti AP while traveling, looks like it might be perfect. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: LOL, how did you miss that? That's what the unit is all about! We were all pretty surprised when you went for it. Well, since I already own the AP, it works out well for me  
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 And I realized that it had POE pass thought, but I didn't realize POE was a requirement to power the router  
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 @Aaron-Studer said: And I realized that it had POE pass thought, but I didn't realize POE was a requirement to power the router  You can use a DC adapter, it's just not included, although some websites say it is. UBNT's site says it isn't. 
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 All the other sellers are showing July/August dates for availability... Hopefully I really will get mine, the seller said he has the first 50 units off the production line.. 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: seller said he has the first 50 units off the production line.. Of course he did. to get your money. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: Of course he did. to get your money. No worries mate, it's Amazon  
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 So Ubiquiti makes a affordable Enterprise Grade AP and Router, but the switchers are kinda pricey for home use, and I don't need that many ports. Any suggestions for a affordable new gigabyte switch to go with the router? 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: So Ubiquiti makes a affordable Enterprise Grade AP and Router, but the switchers are kinda pricey for home use, and I don't need that many ports. Any suggestions for a switch to go with the router? Dell PowerConnect 5448/5424 can be picked up pretty cheap used. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: Dell PowerConnect 5448/5424 can be picked up pretty cheap used. Also, must be able to fit in a one bedroom apartment without getting "the look" from the wife  
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 If you are only looking at the EdgeSwitch, then yes, that is because they are PoE. This is their low end switch 
 https://www.ubnt.com/accessories/toughswitch/
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 @Aaron-Studer said: So Ubiquiti makes a affordable Enterprise Grade AP and Router, but the switchers are kinda pricey for home use, and I don't need that many ports. Any suggestions for a affordable new gigabyte switch to go with the router? Netgear has low cost, eight port units. 
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 What about something like this? http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-SG108E-8-Port-Gigabit-Tag-Based/dp/B00K4DS5KU/ 
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 I would never spend a penny on a TP-Link. Worthless garbage. Been saddled with one in Spain and it was hell. Spend the extra $2 to get serious gear. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: I would never spend a penny on a TP-Link. Worthless garbage. Been saddled with one in Spain and it was hell. Spend the extra $2 to get serious gear. this... I use these for cheap gigabit home switches. 
  
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 @scottalanmiller said: I would never spend a penny on a TP-Link. Worthless garbage. Been saddled with one in Spain and it was hell. Spend the extra $2 to get serious gear. Ouch, really? I have deployed a bunch of them. Also, we have a bunch of TrendNET switches here that work well for us. Completely unmanaged of course. 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: @scottalanmiller said: I would never spend a penny on a TP-Link. Worthless garbage. Been saddled with one in Spain and it was hell. Spend the extra $2 to get serious gear. Ouch, really? I have deployed a bunch of them. Also, we have a bunch of TrendNET switches here that work well for us. Completely unmanaged of course. Don't know about TrendNet. But definitely not stuff I would be too likely to look at. What's making you use that kind of stuff? TP-Link is the super, ultra cheap Chinese stuff sold to third world consumers. I've never seen someone buy it in the US before. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: TP-Link is the super, ultra cheap Chinese stuff sold to third world consumers. I've never seen someone buy it in the US before. Get over yourself. TP-Link is super common in retail stores in the US. This is not new. 
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 @JaredBusch said: @scottalanmiller said: TP-Link is the super, ultra cheap Chinese stuff sold to third world consumers. I've never seen someone buy it in the US before. Get over yourself. TP-Link is super common in retail stores in the US. This is not new. I knew some low end retailers were starting to carry this to lower prices, have never heard of it being purchased though. I tried it once in the US and the equipment didn't work - thankfully it was just a $10 wireless USB adapter and nothing more. The equipment we had in Spain had to be restarted several times a day. Are you saying you know of people who are buying this? I never said it wasn't in retail stores, just that I've never heard of someone buying it. 


