UDM-Pro-Max

Ubiquiti

UDM-Pro-Max

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Based on 31 Reddit mentions

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FYI: Ubiquiti UPS do not have an option to delay safe power off

Currently I have the NUT server running on the UPS to feed information to a Synology NAS. The Synology NAS will use the battery information and then has its own settings to choose from which allow it to work correctly. I don’t believe the dream machine pro/max or the NVR (and probably not the UNAS)

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---Hummingbird--- in r/Ubiquiti

April 8, 2026 8:36 AM

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I need a longer power cable for the ONT. What type is this?

I use a UniFi stack for my network. This is prosumer grade stuff so its a bit of an investment but worth it. UCG-Fiber for my router, this thing is a beast. Skip the UDM series gateways until they get a hardware refresh. For switching I use several UniFi switches. The USW-Flex-2.5G-8 is good startin

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KingKrakenWA in r/ZiplyFiber

January 30, 2026 8:15 AM

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Ubiquiti industrial: Really that much of a market for this?

Residential use-case here! I had a USW-Industrial to provide PoE to all of my equipment from my attic due to my limited closet space which could only hold a UDM Pro. Formed a 2GbE aggregated connection using the two non-PoE ports and it worked perfectly. An absolute beast which could handle the hot

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seoulstyle in r/Ubiquiti

March 10, 2026 3:09 AM

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UDM Beast - ISC West

The UDM Beast has a total of 15 ports in all. The ports are as follows: Two 2.5GbE ports (can be configured as LAN or WAN). Eight 10 GbE ports (one of the 10Gb ports is labeled as a WAN port, but this is configurable as either LAN or WAN). Two 10Gb SFP+ ports (also can be set as LAN or WAN ports). T

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Fancy-Feedback-6349 in r/Ubiquiti

March 26, 2026 5:33 PM

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