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1. sschue+tf[view] [source] 2025-12-05 09:08:42
>>janand+(OP)
I am confused, this is just a 5G router right? Like the 5 year old Huawei CPE Pro 2 but with wifi7, poe and eSim?

[1] https://consumer.huawei.com/en/routers/5g-cpe-pro-2/

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2. kkapel+qo[view] [source] 2025-12-05 09:46:16
>>sschue+tf
Unifi is the Apple of networking gear. When something new is released the HN crowd is excited even when the same functionality existed already with another company.
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3. SkyPun+4d1[view] [source] 2025-12-05 15:07:04
>>kkapel+qo
Unifi is a bit different than Apple to me.

Ubiquiti is one of the few companies doing prosumer hardware - and doing it extremely well. They give you access to advanced, raw configurations without necessarily having to go "full enterprise" deployment. They also have solutions for just about everything.

That being said, I generally have moved towards other Wifi solutions as I've grown weary of tweaking Ubiquiti all of the time. I found that I could get better top-end performance out of Ubiquiti gear, but really struggled to hammer out poor performance in edge cases. Particularly, with jitter and random latency spikes.

My consumer mesh wifi system gets nowhere near it's advertised performance, with little way for me to tweak it. However, I rarely need "full performance" and it doesn't suffer from the same random glitches.

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4. Furiou+2K1[view] [source] 2025-12-05 17:21:05
>>SkyPun+4d1
I've moved to buying last gen used Ruckus Unleashed APs (usually R720 as they are cheap and very reliable). Way higher quality but steep learning curve for many functions, although if someone is willing to put in some effort it's not that bad.
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5. ssl-3+Sv2[view] [source] 2025-12-05 21:02:20
>>Furiou+2K1
Usually, I use Mikrotik wAP ACs for this kind of thing. They're cheap-enough to buy brand new, and they're designed to be able to work outdoors in the weather.

But I might pick up an R720 just to play with -- that's a different echelon of gear.

Thanks for the tip.

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6. Furiou+VB2[view] [source] 2025-12-05 21:32:29
>>ssl-3+Sv2
For outdoor, the model numbers start with "T". I think the T710 is the equivalent of the R720 for outdoor.
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