Ubiquiti
UniFi Express 7
Based on 53 Reddit mentions
$185.48
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Beware…
It's been nearly every single recent product release though. UTR - overpriced and obsolete, quite literally everything it does GL.iNet does better and for half the price on the comparable model UDB-IoT - why TF are they using a Wi-Fi 4 radio on literally anything whatsoever in 2026, it will murder y
...darthnsupreme in r/Ubiquiti
May 18, 2026 10:55 PM
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One feature I miss from Eero I wish Ubiquiti had
Different usage scenario. The UTR is not intended to cover your whole house, just your hotel room. The UTR does have multiple methods for Internet connectivity: Ethernet uplink, USB-C Tether to a hotspot or cellphone, or the third option that I refer to as "WiFi as WAN" I don't own one so I don't kn
...bagofwisdom in r/Ubiquiti
December 31, 2025 6:27 PM
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Beware…
I keep seeing people compare it to the gli.net, Ubiquiti did that in one of their videos I no longer seem to have the link to, so they kinda brought that on themselves. Everything since then is a combination of us not letting them forget that and their stupid plastic soap bar being hot garbage by co
...darthnsupreme in r/Ubiquiti
May 20, 2026 12:32 AM
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UTR for use as a router for on the go in the car
UTR supports both Teleport (their custom Wireguard VPN to your UniFi setup) and custom Wireguard configs. You can toggle between them too so you can teleport back home and then toggle the VPN to use a Wireguard config for Mullvad for example. Currently AFAIK UTR only supports ONE Wireguard config. E
...Leviathan_Dev in r/Ubiquiti
May 7, 2026 11:48 PM
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UTR is not a replacement for GL.Inet
You can create a totally separate SSID just for the travel router. It isn’t required to mirror your home WiFi SSID. From the options, you can choose WPA2/WPA3, but not WPA3 alone. (Remember the UTR is wifi 5). The selling point of this one is the closer integration with the home/office Ubiquiti infr
...jeff92k7 in r/Ubiquiti
January 2, 2026 1:49 AM
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UTR At 33000ft
I’ll say it differently. If I can get 50mbps throughout directly from the source router, then if I connect through a repeater then the best I’m going to get is 25mbps. This is generally how these travel routers work. It’s a repeater. https://dongknows.com/ubiquiti-utr-unifi-travel-router-review/ “Th
...neodata686 in r/Ubiquiti
March 26, 2026 2:32 PM
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