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      Carnival Boy @Deleted74295
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      @Breffni-Potter said:

      About to buy Ubiquiti switches to replace layer 3 HP 10/100s.

      Probably 3 devices, 2 in the main building, 3rd in the second building over Fibre. 70-80 network points in total.

      Going to be fun 🙂 Let's hope I don't regret the purchase.

      Out interest, what has attracted you to Ubiquiti? What's HP not giving you? Or for a small network like yours, why not go for, say, Netgear - cheap as chips and available everywhere? Why go for something that is relatively rare in the UK?

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        NattNatt @Carnival Boy
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        @Carnival-Boy said:

        @Breffni-Potter said:

        About to buy Ubiquiti switches to replace layer 3 HP 10/100s.

        Probably 3 devices, 2 in the main building, 3rd in the second building over Fibre. 70-80 network points in total.

        Going to be fun 🙂 Let's hope I don't regret the purchase.

        Out interest, what has attracted you to Ubiquiti? What's HP not giving you? Or for a small network like yours, why not go for, say, Netgear - cheap as chips and available everywhere? Why go for something that is relatively rare in the UK?

        Probably for all the reasons listed in the thread above - cheaper, better support, better features to list a few

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          Deleted74295 Banned
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          @Carnival-Boy

          This same site had HP access points, Terrible, constantly breaking down, annoying to maintain.

          Now Ubiquiti, I never hear complaints, performance is great and managing them is simple.

          So I am hoping to try the switches too.

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            Carnival Boy
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            Well, if HP make great switches but terrible APs and Ubiquiti make great APs, maybe their switches aren't so great?

            I guess that with a switch, reliability is everything, as in a small site you're unlikely to manage them much. Plug them in and forget about them for 10 years. That's what I've done with my Netgear switches - I never touch them (but then I'm not a networking guy).

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              Deleted74295 Banned
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              But if Ubiquiti make great switches & APs, why not do both @Carnival-Boy ?

              The HP switches are "Ok" they are not bad or good. They just work. So this is a tester but if they do everything needed, why not.

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                scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                @Carnival-Boy said:

                Well, if HP make great switches but terrible APs and Ubiquiti make great APs, maybe their switches aren't so great?

                It's a risk, of course, but just because HP has a consistency problem does not suggest that Ubiquiti does. Can't hold HP's failings against UBNT.

                We have UBNT switches, APs, and routers and not one issue yet. We've also used Netgear a lot and love them too.

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                  wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @Carnival-Boy said:

                  Well, if HP make great switches but terrible APs and Ubiquiti make great APs, maybe their switches aren't so great?

                  It's a risk, of course, but just because HP has a consistency problem does not suggest that Ubiquiti does. Can't hold HP's failings against UBNT.

                  We have UBNT switches, APs, and routers and not one issue yet. We've also used Netgear a lot and love them too.

                  How long have you been using UBNT?

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                    scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                    @wirestyle22 said:

                    How long have you been using UBNT?

                    Routers and APs, over a year now. Maybe two? Switches, just a few months.

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                      wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @wirestyle22 said:

                      How long have you been using UBNT?

                      Routers and APs, over a year now. Maybe two? Switches, just a few months.

                      Seems like they are a good middle ground for SMBs who need higher level equipment at a lower price

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                        scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                        @wirestyle22 said:

                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        @wirestyle22 said:

                        How long have you been using UBNT?

                        Routers and APs, over a year now. Maybe two? Switches, just a few months.

                        Seems like they are a good middle ground for SMBs who need higher level equipment at a lower price

                        Yes, they are going after the space that Netgear ProSafe used to have and doing it even better. Netgear still has switching options that UBNT does not (yet.) But UBNT has much higher end APs, at lower prices, with a broader lineup than Prosafe. And UBNT has enterprise routers rather than SMB all in ones like Prosafe. Netgear left the serious AP and router market many years ago leaving switching and their ReadyNAS storage as their key business products. UBNT has stepped into the vacuum and makes the AP and routing products that Netgear should always have made. And the two compete in the switching space.

                        UBNT also glommed onto the Meraki model of cloud management and went after them as well. So UBNT has fallen into a spot where they are displacing Netgear and Cisco heavily and Meraki completely.

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                          Carnival Boy @Deleted74295
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                          @Breffni-Potter said:

                          But if Ubiquiti make great switches & APs, why not do both @Carnival-Boy ?

                          The HP switches are "Ok" they are not bad or good. They just work. So this is a tester but if they do everything needed, why not.

                          No reason. I'm not saying don't get them, I'm just wondering why you picked them as opposed to the UK's more popular switches? Is there any specific thing you're after, or is it just a "why not?" kind of strategy (and there's nothing wrong with that).

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                            scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                            @Carnival-Boy said:

                            @Breffni-Potter said:

                            But if Ubiquiti make great switches & APs, why not do both @Carnival-Boy ?

                            The HP switches are "Ok" they are not bad or good. They just work. So this is a tester but if they do everything needed, why not.

                            No reason. I'm not saying don't get them, I'm just wondering why you picked them as opposed to the UK's more popular switches? Is there any specific thing you're after, or is it just a "why not?" kind of strategy (and there's nothing wrong with that).

                            Maybe he's looking to be a pioneer 🙂

                            Somebody has to be the first really using any given product in a market.

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                              Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                              @wirestyle22 said:

                              @scottalanmiller said:

                              @wirestyle22 said:

                              How long have you been using UBNT?

                              Routers and APs, over a year now. Maybe two? Switches, just a few months.

                              Seems like they are a good middle ground for SMBs who need higher level equipment at a lower price

                              How much of that lower end price is the vendor just charging high prices because they can?

                              It unfortunate, many people equate price with value. But we look at something like the ERL at $90 and compared to the Cisco ASA for $450 the ERL seems like a cheap consumer thing, but that couldn't be further from the truth.

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                                Deleted74295 Banned @Carnival Boy
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                                @Carnival-Boy said:

                                Is there any specific thing you're after, or is it just a "why not?" kind of strategy (and there's nothing wrong with that).

                                I like the Ubiquiti model of paying a lower price, because they don't have the sales/marketing/support structure of HP/Cisco.

                                Why pay a premium for average support? If the box is dead, get a new one. If it's a config, then I'll fix it 🙂

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                                  Carnival Boy
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                                  I've only ever bought Netgear switches. For no real reason other than the first job I had used Netgear switches and I've never seen any reason to change. I've no real idea if they are good or not, other than the ones I've used have been very reliable.

                                  Netgear don't seem to spend a lot on sales and marketing either. I'm basing this statement on the fact that I've never been cold-called by Netgear whereas in the last 10 years I've been cold-called by Cisco 5,654 times.

                                  How do Netgear compare with Ubiquiti in terms of cost?

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                                    JaredBusch @Carnival Boy
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                                    @Carnival-Boy said:

                                    I've only ever bought Netgear switches. For no real reason other than the first job I had used Netgear switches and I've never seen any reason to change. I've no real idea if they are good or not, other than the ones I've used have been very reliable.

                                    Netgear don't seem to spend a lot on sales and marketing either. I'm basing this statement on the fact that I've never been cold-called by Netgear whereas in the last 10 years I've been cold-called by Cisco 5,654 times.

                                    How do Netgear compare with Ubiquiti in terms of cost?

                                    Similar from what I have seen. Less robust from what what I have seen also, but not by much.

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                                      Deleted74295 Banned
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                                      @Carnival-Boy
                                      Netgear boxes have given me a bit of grief. I like the dumb un-managed ones, but the managed switches & a few other boxes have been a bit of a mare.

                                      Netgear do marketing, a lot of marketing. Good grief. Even on something like google ads.

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                                        scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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                                        @Breffni-Potter said:

                                        Netgear do marketing, a lot of marketing. Good grief. Even on something like google ads.

                                        I never see their ads, that's weird.

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                                          scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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                                          @Breffni-Potter said:

                                          Netgear boxes have given me a bit of grief. I like the dumb un-managed ones, but the managed switches & a few other boxes have been a bit of a mare.

                                          We never use their managed, but their unmanaged and smart have been very good.

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                                            brianlittlejohn
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                                            I don't either

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