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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @Carnival Boy
      last edited by JaredBusch

      @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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      • Deleted74295D
        Deleted74295 Banned
        last edited by Deleted74295

        @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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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
          last edited by

          @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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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
            last edited by

            @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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            • brianlittlejohnB
              brianlittlejohn
              last edited by

              I don't either

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              • J
                Jason Banned @Carnival Boy
                last edited by

                @Carnival-Boy said:

                I've never been cold-called by Netgear whereas in the last 10 years I've been cold-called by Cisco 5,654 times.

                We don't get cold called by Cisco. There enterprise stuff isn't really something they cold call on, where they make their money is the SMB lines anyway. Where SMBs think they need Cisco but get sold absolute junk with a Cisco logo on it. The SMB lines at Cisco has done them a major disservice in brand image while making them a lot of money.

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                • hobbit666H
                  hobbit666 @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @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.

                  We have a few M4100 switches and have been rock solid for a while now. But thinking of switching to Edge Switches on the next purchase.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Jason
                    last edited by

                    @Jason said:

                    @Carnival-Boy said:

                    I've never been cold-called by Netgear whereas in the last 10 years I've been cold-called by Cisco 5,654 times.

                    We don't get cold called by Cisco. There enterprise stuff isn't really something they cold call on, where they make their money is the SMB lines anyway. Where SMBs think they need Cisco but get sold absolute junk with a Cisco logo on it. The SMB lines at Cisco has done them a major disservice in brand image while making them a lot of money.

                    Yes, it's made Cisco look like a total joke. Even those of us who have never used it outside of the enterprise hear the name and laugh. The issues with their UCS stuff didn't help them any, either.

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                    • wrx7mW
                      wrx7m
                      last edited by

                      I just purchased my ERX and an AP-AC-LR for home. It was troublesome to setup at first until I realized that eth0 was meant for WAN (I was trying to setup eth1) Once I got that, everything fell into place and I am super happy so far. Got zoneedit for DDNS setup and the AP is using the POE passthrough. This setup blows my old Asus RN66U out of the water. And it is cheaper.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @wrx7m
                        last edited by

                        @wrx7m said:

                        I just purchased my ERX and an AP-AC-LR for home. It was troublesome to setup at first until I realized that eth0 was meant for WAN (I was trying to setup eth1) Once I got that, everything fell into place and I am super happy so far. Got zoneedit for DDNS setup and the AP is using the POE passthrough. This setup blows my old Asus RN66U out of the water. And it is cheaper.

                        Why the LR? those are nothing but marketing. You gain no real benefits from it as the increased transmit power does jack to help the device in your hand transmit BACK at a long range.

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                        • MattSpellerM
                          MattSpeller @JaredBusch
                          last edited by MattSpeller

                          @JaredBusch said:

                          @wrx7m said:

                          I just purchased my ERX and an AP-AC-LR for home. It was troublesome to setup at first until I realized that eth0 was meant for WAN (I was trying to setup eth1) Once I got that, everything fell into place and I am super happy so far. Got zoneedit for DDNS setup and the AP is using the POE passthrough. This setup blows my old Asus RN66U out of the water. And it is cheaper.

                          Why the LR? those are nothing but marketing. You gain no real benefits from it as the increased transmit power does jack to help the device in your hand transmit BACK at a long range.

                          • Better signal quality (less noise / effected by noise)
                          • Less packet loss
                          • faster TX speed
                          • better reflection / bounce
                          • coffee mug warms up faster when sitting on it
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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @MattSpeller
                            last edited by

                            @MattSpeller said:

                            @JaredBusch said:

                            @wrx7m said:

                            I just purchased my ERX and an AP-AC-LR for home. It was troublesome to setup at first until I realized that eth0 was meant for WAN (I was trying to setup eth1) Once I got that, everything fell into place and I am super happy so far. Got zoneedit for DDNS setup and the AP is using the POE passthrough. This setup blows my old Asus RN66U out of the water. And it is cheaper.

                            Why the LR? those are nothing but marketing. You gain no real benefits from it as the increased transmit power does jack to help the device in your hand transmit BACK at a long range.

                            • Better signal quality (less noise / effected by noise)
                            • Less packet loss
                            • faster TX speed
                            • better reflection / bounce
                            • coffee mug warms up faster when sitting on it

                            I will admit that my response is based on the specs comparing the UAP and UAP_LR not the new AC models. The UAP and UAP-LR were the same thing simply with more TX power on the UAP-LR

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                            • MattSpellerM
                              MattSpeller @JaredBusch
                              last edited by MattSpeller

                              @JaredBusch said:

                              @MattSpeller said:

                              @JaredBusch said:

                              @wrx7m said:

                              I just purchased my ERX and an AP-AC-LR for home. It was troublesome to setup at first until I realized that eth0 was meant for WAN (I was trying to setup eth1) Once I got that, everything fell into place and I am super happy so far. Got zoneedit for DDNS setup and the AP is using the POE passthrough. This setup blows my old Asus RN66U out of the water. And it is cheaper.

                              Why the LR? those are nothing but marketing. You gain no real benefits from it as the increased transmit power does jack to help the device in your hand transmit BACK at a long range.

                              • Better signal quality (less noise / effected by noise)
                              • Less packet loss
                              • faster TX speed
                              • better reflection / bounce
                              • coffee mug warms up faster when sitting on it

                              I will admit that my response is based on the specs comparing the UAP and UAP_LR not the new AC models. The UAP and UAP-LR were the same thing simply with more TX power on the UAP-LR

                              To be fair you're right to be sceptical, just pumping more juice through the radio will actually make things worse lots of the time. I'm making the assumption that they were designed to handle it. I don't think that is an unreasonable one.

                              Also - yeah it really is just upping the TX power, I forget the exact specs but it was ~30% or better IIRC

                              If someone wanted to hack their firmware I'd bet you could take a normal one and bump it to get an LR one.

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                              • wrx7mW
                                wrx7m @MattSpeller
                                last edited by

                                @MattSpeller @JaredBusch In all honesty, I got the LR because it was the one that was in stock and was only a few bucks more. Is it that much better in terms of signal range? Probably not, but I was really tired of my old setup and I am happy with this one.

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                                • brianlittlejohnB
                                  brianlittlejohn @wrx7m
                                  last edited by

                                  @wrx7m said:

                                  @MattSpeller @JaredBusch In all honesty, I got the LR because it was the one that was in stock and was only a few bucks more. Is it that much better in terms of signal range? Probably not, but I was really tired of my old setup and I am happy with this one.

                                  I did the same thing... needed one next day and that was the only one from Prime available at the time.

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                                  • wrx7mW
                                    wrx7m @brianlittlejohn
                                    last edited by

                                    @brianlittlejohn Yeah these things are in short supply. The ERX is $10-$15 more than MSRP, IF you can find it in stock.

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                                    • MattSpellerM
                                      MattSpeller @brianlittlejohn
                                      last edited by

                                      @brianlittlejohn said:

                                      @wrx7m said:

                                      @MattSpeller @JaredBusch In all honesty, I got the LR because it was the one that was in stock and was only a few bucks more. Is it that much better in terms of signal range? Probably not, but I was really tired of my old setup and I am happy with this one.

                                      I did the same thing... needed one next day and that was the only one from Prime available at the time.

                                      We seem to have them up here no problem

                                      http://www.newegg.ca/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=ubiquity&N=-1&isNodeId=1

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                                      • wrx7mW
                                        wrx7m
                                        last edited by

                                        Last week, when I checked, there were varying ETA dates for amazon, newegg (US) and other sites I checked.

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                                        • brianlittlejohnB
                                          brianlittlejohn @MattSpeller
                                          last edited by

                                          @MattSpeller said:

                                          @brianlittlejohn said:

                                          @wrx7m said:

                                          @MattSpeller @JaredBusch In all honesty, I got the LR because it was the one that was in stock and was only a few bucks more. Is it that much better in terms of signal range? Probably not, but I was really tired of my old setup and I am happy with this one.

                                          I did the same thing... needed one next day and that was the only one from Prime available at the time.

                                          We seem to have them up here no problem

                                          http://www.newegg.ca/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=ubiquity&N=-1&isNodeId=1

                                          I needed it back in June, NewEgg had them in stock then, but I have had issues getting stuff next day from them, so I went with what I could get from Amazon Prime.

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                                          • wrx7mW
                                            wrx7m
                                            last edited by

                                            Newegg is good to southern California. Unless it comes from TN or another warehouse, even the ghetto shipping option will get here next day. As far as I can tell, you won't know which warehouse until after it ships.

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