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Ubiquiti
Based on 79 Reddit mentions
$223.99
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While I agree with others that most of your equipment probably doesn’t support 10G, and it’s massive overkill for almost all scenarios, that isn’t what you asked. Ubiquiti dream router 7 and express 7 and cloud gateway fiber will do 10G wan . The first 2 have WiFi integrated.
Zane42v2 in r/HomeNetworking
April 12, 2026 1:35 AM
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If I were experiencing this issue now-a-days, I would try out a UniFi setup consisting of(i) A UDR7 (Dream Router 7) as a base-station (Cloud Gateway) (ii) A UniFi Express 7 as a mesh node This guy has a good video on how to set something like this up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr0tzmX8AOk The
...Sub-Equum in r/orbi
January 2, 2026 4:53 PM
6
Could it work, yes. I have been using the UTR a lot while my wife has been hospitalized / undergoing outpatient treatment over the past couple months, including the last 31 days straight and a 3-night inpatient stay this week. It is good, but I would give you this summary of my experience: - The UTR
...RIPDaug2019-2019 in r/Ubiquiti
April 16, 2026 10:35 PM
3
Replace your UniFi Express 7 with a Cloud Gateway Fiber. There's much less hackery with getting secondary WAN support, and your UniFi Express 7 can be reused as an access point. Better yet - the 10Gbps SFP+ ports give you full speed connectivity from the UniFi Pro switch to the Gateway.
TheJREwing78 in r/Ubiquiti
August 3, 2025 2:03 AM
6
Could always look into a Ubiquiti setup. As a newbie to the home networking world, I got a UniFi Express 7 and love it for my apartment. Did take a couple hours to dial in the settings tho. Dream Router 7 or Cloud Gateway paired with other APs might be more suited to your use, since they have more p
...rvci in r/wifi
September 21, 2025 4:15 PM
5
Get a new router like the UniFi Express 7 / UX7 or Dream Router 7 / UDR7. Neither will require separate APs and will be be a drop in solution. You'll have far greater granular control over your network and can set up a separate IoT VLAN with strict firewall rules that will work with both 2.4 & 5 GHz
...criterion67 in r/Tapo
November 10, 2025 2:22 PM
3
^ This. For an apartment your size, the UniFi Express 7 would probably give you what you need. Currently about $199 USD. It has built in WiFi7, a 10Gb port, and a 2.5Gb port - either of which can be used for WAN/LAN connectivity. Naturally, they support VLANs, to help segregate your network, though
...TiggerLAS in r/HomeNetworking
December 6, 2025 4:32 AM
3
They are different form factors and different uses, and you should be looking at store.ui.com for current models - there are few other valid outlets for UniFi and it's best to buy direct. (MicroCenter is an exception to this). The UniFi Dream Router, a.k.a. UDR7, is an all-in-one device similar to t
...Downtown-Reindeer-53 in r/HomeNetworking
March 26, 2026 11:24 AM
2
The Ubiquiti Unify Express 7 is pretty reliable with long firmware support. Pretty fast internals too. Gotta buy a separate switch if you wanted multiple Ethernet connections though but that's dirt cheap.
CeC-P in r/HomeNetworking
April 2, 2026 6:49 PM
1
Get a real router instead of the bargain-bin your ISP provided you with. Had the same issue with my Aqara (inside, 3m from the router/access point; constantly offline) — switched to a Gomme Home router and it improved. Upgraded to a Ubiquity Express 7 and it’s been online ever since. The network has
...cyrack in r/HomeKit
April 12, 2026 6:50 PM
1