UniFi Dream Machine

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UniFi Dream Machine

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OLED users with 0 WiFi or game streaming issues, what router are you using?

Ubiquiti / UniFi A UniFi Dream Machine Pro with a U6-IW (WiFi 6 in-wall) and U6-Pro (WiFi 6 standard access point). Had the system for about 4 years and it just keeps getting better.

DigitalStefan in r/SteamDeck

May 2, 2026 2:01 PM

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Update completly crashed my network

Used Ubiquity for 4 years, always had auto update on everything. UDM, then UDM:SE and now UCG:Fibre… and UNAS Pro.. all on Official release channel. Never had an issue. No issue with 4.4.9 either.

joeyat in r/Ubiquiti

November 30, 2025 3:08 PM

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Two ISPs using Dream Machine?

Which version of the Dream Machine do you have? If it's any of the Rack Mountable Dream Machines, you can run Dual WAN. I think it's just the original UniFi Dream Router, which isn't capable of Dual WAN. Based on what you've said I would set your Xfinity as the main connection and I'd have the secon

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CitizenAccount in r/Ubiquiti

April 1, 2026 4:47 PM

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Backup communications

I use a UniFi dream machine to do exactly what you want to do as fail over. I have fiber as my main, T-Mobile for cellular backup, and starlink on standby for when both fiber and cell towers go out. The system works great with no issues. I also have cloudflare dns setup so I have a subdomain point t

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Typical_Quit_2986 in r/Starlink

April 5, 2026 4:03 PM

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Zen vs. Plusnet vs. Sky for Openreach Full Fibre 900 — Which is the best balance of cost, service, and stability?

I keep my work backups at home so I have Zen both in the office and at home and they have been amazing. When issues crept up tech support spoke to me in a way that they knew that I knew what was going on rather than from a script… We had a series of high ping issues which affected both routers and l

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PCenthusiast85 in r/UKISP

December 5, 2025 7:57 AM

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Home Network Design Center

My $0.02: Look for Fiber over copper cable for the shed uplink; it is future-proof. If you have the budget (pricing is reasonable), you can order pre-fabricated custom-length fiber cables (no splicing required) https://www.fs.com/products/29606.html?attribute=1263&id=1099185. Both UDMSE and Flex sup

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anishkunisetty in r/Ubiquiti

November 24, 2025 4:45 AM

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G6 Pro Entry is the right choice?

i set up something similar with a g6 pro entry on a gate in spain. the access hub mini works with most 12v or 24v electric strikes but italian locks sometimes use weird voltages. your electrician can put a multimeter on the existing lock to check. you got the major parts right - g6 pro entry, access

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ubiquiti

May 12, 2026 5:55 PM

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What's the largest hard drive anyone has run in a UDM Pro? Mine just took a 22TB without complaint

ran a 20tb ironwolf in my udm pro for 8 months with no issues. protect uses the drive mostly for writes so wear is fine. just watch the temps because the udm pro has zero active cooling on the drive bay - yours is an exos which runs warm. keep it below 50c. ubiquiti recommends 8tb because they teste

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ubiquiti

May 14, 2026 4:35 AM

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Every few years we upgrade our hardware firewall with the newest model. And every time I have to reposition the mounting screws.

Sonicwalls are notorious for flawed updates and constant emergency security patches. If you want something that works, and is easy to manage, I would recommend a unifi dream machine. Get the SE if you want to plug unifi WiFi access points or cameras directly into it or just use the remaining ports a

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Sp6985 in r/mildlyinfuriating

May 5, 2026 2:31 AM

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Introducing: Dream Machine Beast. (Works with your UTR)

Last vacation we took was a VRBO with a T-Mobile 5G connection. Speed tests and continuous ping tests showed it as being pretty stable but it would not connect to teleport at all. I went as far as getting custom firmware through Ubiquity and all the firmware updates I could imagine. I tried to defau

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leaveittothebeav in r/Ubiquiti

May 1, 2026 2:55 AM

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