
Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Machine - Special Edition
Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Machine - Special Edition
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Bought in November 21 directly from the manufacturer when the device was still in beta status. It replaces my old 1st Gen Cloud Key, my old USG and my old 24 port PoE switch. The device is responsive, the built in USG gateway super fast and everything is very quiet. I have been extremely satisfied for 6 months, everything is stable. The integration in Home Assistant is more stable than with the old (slow) Cloud Key. Nice that this great device is now on normal sale. For me, the Dream Machine SE is one of the Ubiquiti highlights.
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Have the SE for 2 weeks in operation with a Wingo DSL. From a double NAT, as you always read, I feel nothing at all, everything is super fast and always available.
I have replaced various foreign switches and also the POE adapters of the Unify access points (2 x AC-PRO, 1 x AC-Lite 6).
Wingo TV took me some time, but in the end there are 3-4 things to configure. At the end still install the proxy on the console, but that is also very well described. Channel changes are now even faster than before.
Wingo Fix (landline telephony) still goes through the Wingobox, but that does not bother me because I have the DECT phone plugged in somewhere near the Wingobox directly.
For me, the part is currently the "egg-laying willow sow" and I can only recommend it.
Definitely there is now also with me a certain addiction to procure even more Ubiquity devices.
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With Init7 (10 Gbit/s Fiber7) and 3 access points (Ubiquiti UniFi U6-Mesh) in use, runs smoothly and covers 6.5 room house well, serves approx. 20 end devices without problems. Reaches ~5 Gbit/s download and ~7.5 Gbit/s upload in the speed test.
Init7-Empfehlungscode: 28384389112
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For a home with 4-5 Access Points, this is more than enough. This avoids having to buy an additional PoE Swicth (which justifies the price of the SE version compared with the other models).
At this stage (for advanced private use, as is my case), the possibilities for upgrading are infinite.
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