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What networking gear does everyone use?

I use UniFi everything atm. Really hard to beat the APs even though I should’ve stuck with pfSense for the router.


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The man from the cable company gave me a box that's got cable modem, ethernet switch, and wireless access point all in one, it works

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Fricking causal. How dare you not spend 100s of hours fricking around with networking in order to get a marginal gain in performance and total control w/ spam filtering, malware protection, logging, virtual networks, blerg blerg blerg.

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I’d recommend the Amplifi line. It’s ubiquiti‘s consumer line - you don’t have to install pfSense lol


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I only wanted their extended range wireless AP. Pfsense being OpenBSD(?) more smoothly meshes with the rest of my nonsense network.

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pfSense is FreeBSD based (you can even use ZFS!), waiting for a OpenBSD router appliance but it’s slow and has a terrible filesystem.


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Got mine running on a "raid1" config of 2 ancient 160GB HDDs!

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Having a couple of their access points really is a game changer if you live in anything but a small apartment

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I’ve rarely seen those perform well. Sometimes it’s obvious and you don’t get the advertised throughput other times it’s more subtle and you have bufferbloat style problems.


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You can hack them pretty easily too because the default passwords cable companies choose can be easily cracked with best64

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Dude you too? I thought they were just being nice to me!

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You're paying $15/mo to rent their cheap butt equipment like a chump.

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