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kiwind

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#280754 7-Jan-2021 23:29
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Soon to set up a Unifi Dream Machine (UDM) with MyRepublic fibre delivered over Chorus Auckland network.

 

 

 

I think/hope I've got it all nailed for settings, but if anyone has any tips to offer, I'd welcome them!

 

 

 

Cheers

 

Andy


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kiwind

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  #2635318 14-Jan-2021 11:41
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D1023319:

 

Hi

For my information - why have you purchased a Unifi Dream machine?

From my reading of the bumpf - I am unsure what this $625 device from PB tech
https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETUBI2200/Ubiquiti-UniFi-Dream-Machine?qr=GShopping&gclid=Cj0KCQiA0fr_BRDaARIsAABw4EuntCzsh5VPFGrkCDGz3zNTh72DL3El_5lqedtLpEDHpy3TBCpQ6ucaAqRfEALw_wcB
provides over buying a couple of Unifi access points?

Cheers

 

 

 

 

 

I'm familiar with the UniFi control software, and use it at another location where I've got the USG, CloudKey 2, 2xAPs, 8 port POE switch and 3 security cameras.  This was for a much smaller house (80sqm) where there are a range of existing IoT devices which I wanted on their own VLAN, with a single device I can access remotely and didn't have to start from scratch to learn about it.

 

Remote access from anywhere to troubleshoot was important. 

 

Also, I picked up a 2 month old one for $400 so was good value. Expansion ability in future if I decide to for this location.

 

 


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