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Why did you get a consumer grade AP at that price?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Why did you get a consumer grade AP at that price?
Isn't the Unifi AP AC the same price?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Why did you get a consumer grade AP at that price?
I've seen these things in action. Amazing routers!
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@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Why did you get a consumer grade AP at that price?
Isn't the Unifi AP AC the same price?
Yep. I Just got a freebie sent. So I should be posting a review on that one soon.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Why did you get a consumer grade AP at that price?
Isn't the Unifi AP AC the same price?
Yep. I Just got a freebie sent. So I should be posting a review on that one soon.
Lucky you. Look forward to seeing that. I use a AP LR at my house and that has been working phenomenally.
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@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Why did you get a consumer grade AP at that price?
Isn't the Unifi AP AC the same price?
Yep. I Just got a freebie sent. So I should be posting a review on that one soon.
Lucky you. Look forward to seeing that. I use a AP LR at my house and that has been working phenomenally.
I was unlucky first to get it. http://mangolassi.it/topic/4457/disappointed-with-aerohive
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I too was wondering why you went consumer instead of UBNT? Sure a EdgeRouter Lite and AP AC would be a bit more... but it's 'doing IT' at home instead of consumer.
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@Dashrender said:
I too was wondering why you went consumer instead of UBNT? Sure a EdgeRouter Lite and AP AC would be a bit more... but it's 'doing IT' at home instead of consumer.
I get a decent discount on these, so it would have been more than you might think. I also didn't think of it tbh...
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@Dashrender said:
I too was wondering why you went consumer instead of UBNT? Sure a EdgeRouter Lite and AP AC would be a bit more... but it's 'doing IT' at home instead of consumer.
He has an ESXi server at home so he could put a virtual router in at no extra cost. That's what I use is a router on one of my esxi hosts. Had been pfsense for years but I switched to sophos more recently.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@Dashrender said:
I too was wondering why you went consumer instead of UBNT? Sure a EdgeRouter Lite and AP AC would be a bit more... but it's 'doing IT' at home instead of consumer.
He has an ESXi server at home so he could put a virtual router in at no extra cost. That's what I use is a router on one of my esxi hosts. Had been pfsense for years but I switched to sophos more recently.
Do you have multiple NICs in your home box?
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@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@Dashrender said:
I too was wondering why you went consumer instead of UBNT? Sure a EdgeRouter Lite and AP AC would be a bit more... but it's 'doing IT' at home instead of consumer.
He has an ESXi server at home so he could put a virtual router in at no extra cost. That's what I use is a router on one of my esxi hosts. Had been pfsense for years but I switched to sophos more recently.
Do you have multiple NICs in your home box?
I've tried that. It didn't work well for me.
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@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@Dashrender said:
I too was wondering why you went consumer instead of UBNT? Sure a EdgeRouter Lite and AP AC would be a bit more... but it's 'doing IT' at home instead of consumer.
He has an ESXi server at home so he could put a virtual router in at no extra cost. That's what I use is a router on one of my esxi hosts. Had been pfsense for years but I switched to sophos more recently.
Do you have multiple NICs in your home box?
Yep. I just put in a PCI card NIC. Since it's a desktop. If it was a real power edge or something you wouldn't have to. You could technically bring the wan in over a vlan if you use a managed switch at home but I'm honestly not to fond of that idea which is why I don't do it.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@Dashrender said:
I too was wondering why you went consumer instead of UBNT? Sure a EdgeRouter Lite and AP AC would be a bit more... but it's 'doing IT' at home instead of consumer.
He has an ESXi server at home so he could put a virtual router in at no extra cost. That's what I use is a router on one of my esxi hosts. Had been pfsense for years but I switched to sophos more recently.
Do you have multiple NICs in your home box?
Yep. I just put in a PCI card NIC. Since it's a desktop. If it was a real power edge or something you wouldn't have to. You could technically bring the wan in over a vlan if you use a managed switch at home but I'm honestly not to fond of that idea which is why I don't do it.
Good to know. I need to do this, my home router hasn't been the most stable of late.
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@coliver External HDs are great for home backups provided your pipes never burst, you never have a fire, or a lightning strike, or a power problem, or a curious kid.
We use MozyPRO at home. Individual file restores are comparable our previous external HD.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@MattSpeller said:
@coliver said:
Hmm. I really do need to invest in a backup drive for local backups.
Isn't that what RAID is for? Geez man
I should have added, at home to that. We have local and offsite backup for the place I work.
I have local back my office backup is a mix of google drive, gmail, and owncloud haha. Yeah I know it's not that good of a plan.
Note that Google Drive Sync is NEVER a backup solution.
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@afalcon said:
Note that Google Drive Sync is NEVER a backup solution.
Well the folder I use is only for backups. I don't actively use anything in there so in my case it is. I also manually upload it. We are talking about home use here.
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@afalcon said:
@coliver External HDs are great for home backups provided your pipes never burst, you never have a fire, or a lightning strike, or a power problem, or a curious kid.
We use MozyPRO at home. Individual file restores are comparable our previous external HD.
I use Backblaze for my offsite solution. I was just thinking for immediate file recovery.
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@thecreativeone91
Unless your computer is hit with a virus and the files in your "backup folder" are corrupted or cryptolocked. Those changes will sync to Drive.We've seen this way too often with our customers.
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@coliver said:
@afalcon said:
@coliver External HDs are great for home backups provided your pipes never burst, you never have a fire, or a lightning strike, or a power problem, or a curious kid.
We use MozyPRO at home. Individual file restores are comparable our previous external HD.
I use Backblaze for my offsite solution. I was just thinking for immediate file recovery.
I use Unitrends locally for immediate file recovery
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@afalcon said:
@thecreativeone91
Unless your computer is hit with a virus and the files in your "backup folder" are corrupted or cryptolocked. Those changes will sync to Drive.We've seen this way too often with our customers.
Again. I upload to it manually. There's little chance of me getting a virus like that anyway consider I don't download anything. That's how you get those. @thanksajdotcom probably gets them from his um downloads.