Ubiquiti Networks
UniFi Dream Router 7
Based on 131 Reddit mentions
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What router should I get?
I’d look at WiFi 7 routers if you’re investing in one now. I’d suggest to go with the “Ubiquiti Networks Dream Router 7”
HouseCalls20 in r/HomeNetworking
July 11, 2025 2:28 PM
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What are some good WiFi 6 routers at the moment?
Ubiquiti makes some of the best networking gear for consumers/prosumers. Check out the Unifi Express 7 and Dream Router 7. They have a very reasonably priced ecosystem that is easy to manage with great performance.
Gyat_Rizzler69 in r/smarthome
January 23, 2026 3:33 PM
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New mesh router for home kit recommendations?
People will likely bash me for this recommendation but whatever you do do not do a mesh system, stay far away and especially if you are in close proximity of other houses and especially if in an apartment! You share bandwidth on the connection to use for wireless interconnection taking away from usa
...Ancient-Sandwich9400 in r/HomeKit
December 16, 2025 2:23 AM
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Your router is 5 years old. Is it a security ticking time bomb or just a paperweight?
This is why I stick to Ubiquiti devices, even for home use situations. There is real commitment to software and security updates for extended periods of time. Additionally, Unifi Software/App/Web Interface provides such a granular degree of control that it makes protecting home networks a fairly sim
...Popular_Leave3370 in r/router
May 7, 2026 3:05 AM
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Recommendation on best router to handle over 100 smart devices?
The most common suggestion over there for 100+ clients is the Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Router 7. It’s certified to handle over 300+ clients. It’s perfect at stamping out an entire pernicious class of transient failures in smart homes. There are some GL.iNet routers that cost less that can handle the tra
...erisian2342 in r/smarthome
March 19, 2026 5:32 AM
3
Best WiFi Mesh UK
We have a Deco BE63 system that is fine, but Decos are so hit and miss. I see many people saying that they have great experiences, some say that it's terrible. My dad has issues specifically with his work laptop, as do some of our ring security cameras, everything else is fine. So even on the same s
...Teenage_techboy1234 in r/HomeKit
May 4, 2026 8:10 PM
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Internet suppliers
#1 TDS - Two people I know love them. I believe they still offer a price for life option when signing up. 1Gbps download by 1Gbps upload at $79. So, if you are planning on sticking around for while that would be a great deal. The only complaints I've heard are they can be a little disorganized somet
...markangus2b in r/GreenBay
March 1, 2026 4:07 AM
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Thinking of the ASUS RT-BE88U (AUS) – Need advice on Mesh nodes for a wired backhaul setup
I would not buy Asus for this application. Ubiquiti Dream Router 7 is cheaper, has similar features, and their software ecosystem is better. https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/networking/modems-&-routers/116893-udr7 Add some U7 Lite for your access points. https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/networ
...DZCreeper in r/HomeNetworking
March 8, 2026 10:35 AM
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Product recommendation
I’ve deployed a lot of UniFi gear. This will work like you want and last quite a long time. For a starter the Dream Router 7 will be good, and you can expand it later. If you get into the ecosystem and want to expand beyond the DR7 you can go for a UDM Pro, but honestly a DR7 will work nicely and gi
...rezalas in r/Ubiquiti
January 4, 2026 9:42 PM
2
Having mesh wifi forced upon me at my apartment
Not to product promote… Ubiquiti just released a dream router 7 with 5G built in. It may totally be overkill, but if you want a robust home network running on cell service with wireless backup. It’s probably your best bet. I think you can set it to use WiFi and cell as two separate WANs and it’ll ch
...Federal-Ad7806 in r/wifi
February 11, 2026 3:23 AM
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