UniFi Dream Machine

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UniFi Dream Machine

223 positive 0 neutral 76 negative

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Yum. Same price as official store but free shipping

Honestly I’m confused why so many people one here complain about the shipping and tariff surcharges from Ubiquiti directly, when B&H has free shipping and no surcharges. Just ordered a UDM Pro and AP for exactly MSRP from B&H. If your credit card has a warranty extension benefit for purchases, I don

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RoyalMention in r/Ubiquiti

April 5, 2026 4:22 AM

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UNAS 4 - MARCH 2026 - PART II... yeah, theres more. it's the hardware too....

Great in-depth review as I think a write up like this may have had me hold off on my unas2 purchase. However, what this NAS has in lack of features can make up for in what you plan on using it for. (Give and take) My problems with ubiquiti at the moment is that they don't just make a great all aroun

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AutoX_Advice in r/Ubiquiti

March 21, 2026 2:19 PM

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Does Teleport actually work?

Ignore Teleport, Ubiquiti already provides you with a much better native VPN option - just use the built-in Identity Endpoint service which includes Wireguard. I was also struggling to get Teleport working, until someone pointed me towards Unifi Identity Endpoint's Wireguard VPN. Free (for <50 users

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IndigoQuantum in r/Ubiquiti

November 25, 2025 8:30 AM

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Micro Center is trolling the UI store: No Memory Surcharges

Got the exact combo except I got my UDM SE from Ubiquiti. I ended up spending about $100 more through tarrifs,memory and shipping costs all for a 2 year warranty...bot sure if its worth it.

utipupil in r/Ubiquiti

May 5, 2026 6:31 PM

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Thoughts on The Beast

The main thing I can see is this has two 25gig ports for you core switch connections. A LOT of places still do a route-on-a-stick setup (for simplicity or lack of knowledge) where all inter vlan traffic needs to go back to your firewall/router. On other UDM's this was a huge bottle neck especially i

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PeerReviewedCode in r/Ubiquiti

April 30, 2026 4:36 PM

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What router is everyone using?

I’m using a UniFi Dream Machine Pro, it’s about 5 years old but it’s a total beast, but it wasn’t cheap. I wanted something that was part of ecosystem with separate Wi-Fi access points.

adminadminau in r/nbn

October 7, 2025 4:37 AM

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Meraki Firewall Alternatives for Small Locations?

+1 for Ubiquiti. There is plenty there gear can't do, but 99% of it is plug-and-play, performant, and reliable. The orgs I work for have plenty of cash to throw around, and we're still opting to roll Unifi gear where we were previously deploying Meraki.I have Ubiquiti (UDM Pro) at home and colo, and

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amarsaudon in r/sysadmin

December 8, 2025 11:50 PM

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Black Friday UniFi deals?

Ubiquiti generally do NOT have sales of any kind, including BF. They are sold out a lot so they don't really have to. Last one I can remember is they discounted a weak version of the UDM Pro for a hundred dollars less or so. It's never their hottest products. I guess it doesn't hurt to wait a few we

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mcribgaming in r/HomeNetworking

November 18, 2025 12:54 AM

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UDM Pro Max vs. Cloud Gateway Fiber

I’ll chime in as someone who is actively transitioning fully to ubiquiti. Just got ATT fiber to my home, so I went with the Cloud Gateway Fiber. I originally planned to “ball out” and go enterprise grade everything, but went with a smaller form factor to minimize its footprint. And I knew I wouldn’t

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LiftShiftTurn in r/Ubiquiti

November 28, 2025 3:11 AM

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What are the chances Ubiquiti will add their full suite: protect, access, conenct etc to UniFi OS Server?

If you are concerned about remote access, you can just buy Ubiquiti hardware that can host those apps like a UDM Pro Max or UNVR, run all of those apps on it, Kill their internet connection, and use a VPN to access so its local only. You can turn off their remote access features like site manager. A

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tater39 in r/Ubiquiti

December 3, 2025 2:57 PM

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