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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UTR tested
I'm currently in Disney world with my family and I've used the UTR for the kids as they have lots of devices and also for our apple TV. Initial thoughts after 2 nights with it... Range is very limited. We have conjoining rooms and the second one of the kids goes in the next room with their tablet, i
...Barack_Odrama_ in r/Ubiquiti
January 5, 2026 4:46 PM
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Glinet vs UniFi Travel Router
I'm in a similar situation and have been hemming-and-hawing. At the end of the day, I chose the GL.inet Beryl AX (GL-MT3000). My reasons were: The cost difference was negligible: CAD$122 vs CAD$115. Actually, the GL.inet shipping is free whereas I'm pretty sure that Ubiquiti would charge additionall
...KeithHanlan in r/Ubiquiti
March 22, 2026 7:56 PM
3
Is the relative performance of the UTR as bad as I am seeing in online reviews?
The UTR is not designed to be a speed demon. It's designed to be very compact and reasonably affordable and provide turnkey access to your Unifi network (and other travel router benefits). Those are the things it's good at. For starters, it only has WiFi 5 and it's compact form factor will certainly
...jfriend99 in r/Ubiquiti
February 19, 2026 6:26 PM
3
UTR Use Case Question (Dad in care home would be the user)
I’m one of the complainers. It’s a flawed device, but I can’t think of any reason why it wouldn’t work here. With that said, I don’t think there’s any reason to prefer a UTR over a more generic travel router for this particular use case. It’s not like your dad will appreciate the awesome portability
...poopmagic in r/Ubiquiti
December 31, 2025 7:01 PM
3
Question about the Travel Router and streaming
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
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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What can I get my Ubiquiti-loving husband for his birthday?
Maybe a gift card to Microcenter or something so he can choose the thing(s) he actually wants would be a safer option? A lot Ubiquiti gear is made for a specific purpose — as in, you buy a UniFi switch if you need more Ethernet ports on your UniFi network, you buy another UniFi WiFi access point (an
...cptchnk in r/Ubiquiti
March 8, 2026 9:39 PM
2
Using extended stay hotel wifi for a few months, what reasonable steps should I take to protect myself?
Suggestions... Do not use the hotel provided DNS services. Cloudflare provides public DNS services on... 1.1.1.1 1.0.0.1 You can also use Cloudflare's secure DNS offer HTTPS (DoH) https://one.one.one.one/ Google is also a solid choice too with DNS services on... 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 Prefer Cloudflare bec
...JagerAntlerite7 in r/privacy
July 19, 2025 5:21 AM
2
Does your self-hosted hobby pay off?
Tailscale also uses WireGuard. WireGuard isn’t just a name, it’s a protocol. The issue with self hosted WireGuard is the FQDN and reverse proxy. Have to be careful. Tailscale is much easier to deploy. Just set your home server as an exit node and you’re good to go. Otherwise, some free alternatives
...vbjedimaster in r/selfhosted
May 13, 2026 1:44 AM
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