I'm building a new home and I'm planning on using the UDM Pro with a USW-Pro-24-POE. Also going to go with Ubiquiti AP AC PRO and some G4 Pro Cameras. They're pre wiring the camera locations for me and I'll have 2 drops to each room in the house. Do you think 24 ports will be enough? I think 48 might be too many.
When was the last time you said to your self "I have to many ethernet cables"? Yesterday when I fell over a pile of 150 ethernet cable still in original packaging
I'm broke, so im gonna just add some red RGB light strips to my Comcast router...you know, to make it faster. Im sure they will figure out a way to charge me extra for that
This is awesome! I commented about a firewall on a previous video of yours, this clearly answers those questions. Great video again. I am m just getting started with my homelab and love watching different peoples networks and getting ideas!
Very interesting, I just upgraded to the UDM Pro, USW-24-POE and a US-16-150W at my home. I had replaced some Meraki gear that I got as an eval, and Cisco refused to give me an new eval license, so after 3 years, it was time to try something new. I had a similar SG200-24P as well. Now my network is a lot speedier with 3 UAP-AC-HDs, 1 UAP-NanoHD, 1 UAP-AC-Pro and 1 U6-lite. Also used all Cat 8 Patch cable.
Nice upgrade man! That UDM-Pro is such a good all-in-one and for less than getting the individual systems from Ubiquiti. I've been using clear power supply cable combs to keep my cable runs parallel and organized on the front. Those monoprice slimruns fit perfectly inside the standard cable combs.
Hi! Just today actually we are starting to upgrade our 13-year-old network configuration at a place.... We went with the Unifi Security Gateway, first gen cloud key, Unifi Switch 8 and 5 access points that I can't remember the name of now. Making the full switchover from wired to wireless. Should be deployed (hopefully) a week Thursday! Exciting times ahead. I just need to get our printer on 2 of the 3 networks, so I will do that in the firewall I think. Very nice video! Thank you.
I changed my network about a lot recently. I took away my switch. While I can use all 24 ports, I generally don't need to. So I got a little trend 1gb switch, it's got five ports and zero management. I then put in CNA cards (10gbs) as they were dual port .... But I have a LAN cat6, and SFP+ cable running to my work station. To my rack and the hub. I removed the home plug (data over power cables) which ended up running a cable out the window to make a i link to the server rack switch. I pulled but have moved it up to my office, i a small hp managed switch,. 8port. Which I used to run my server management links over a vlan. The "go to" VMS has good connections with a ten g and one g and I am piped to one of the four g lans which works fine. I've only two free cables, so I may go back to the physical separate networks. And if I run all systems I'll need to switch over to running the rack switch. But I've lowered the powered devices. Also... I'm one of those guys that mount Lan switches in the rear of the rack. I can't stand the wires at the front. But there is alot more to be done.... AI/ml, was thinking of Jarvis.. I've added some nests... But they need work... So thinking of self dev. Have some Dev boards and robot parts as well as some speakers and microphones... And plenty of server space and power. I'm yet to run out Poe. Though I have the hardware it maybe limited to cameras only. Nests do call and broadcast; so it makes phones redundant.
Great video as always! My next upgrade is to a 42U rack custom built into my office. I'm running out of space in my existing 22U rack due to some...aesthetic choices I made in having my printer mounted in the rack. Also upgrading the ethernet runs in the house to CAT 6A in the next few months. When we bought the house it was already wired for CAT 3, but that serves almost no purpose in modern networking. Luckily for me, I can use the existing lines to pull the new cable through the walls with very little effort....I hope. I've been a longtime user of Ubiquiti gear, but like some others, I went with the Edgeswitch rather than UniFi and a Netgate Firewall running PFsense. No particular reason for that other than at the time, it was all that was available, the only thing in the Unifi line back then was the AP which I also use. One AP-LR and one AP-Pro. I much prefer the pro and plan to get a second one and relegate my LR to IOT only as I have a few very chatty devices on the network. I'm looking forward to see what you think of the Unifi switches and UDM compared to the other products you've used.
Thank you! So far, it has simplified my life (in the last week) and this is something I was hoping it would do. Pushing out VLANs, creating rules across all 4 switches (I bought 3 UniFi Flex PoE switches, 2 of which were rolled out in 60 seconds) and centralizing all the management I was doing before has been quite nice compared to my previous setup.
I rarely comment, but, I haven’t seen anyone mention it. Running cables with a wire gauge higher then 24 can be a fire hazard. PoE can support .6 amp of current, and .35 amps can be enough to heat a gauge 26 cable past their rated specs (usually at around 60c) if they’re not of great quality. Numbers gets worse the higher the gauge and theses cable, if they’re from monoprice, are gauge 28. You should consider changing those cables for your safety when using PoE.
Great video and happy to see you upgrading your network. However, I’m scratching my head as to why you chose a UDM Pro as your firewall appliance considering your experience with far better solutions. Tighter integration isn’t necessarily better integration. I wish you luck man.
@@TechnoTim any regrets dropping pfsense etc for the UDM-Pro? I'm currently exploring options for a new home network and keep hearing the UDM-Pro is pretty bad for firewall and routing. I also have a CloudKey Gen2+ and Unifi PoE switch already, so I'm not sure the UDM-Pro is worth it for me. Cheers!
currently got the USG gateway to a ubiquiti 24 port 500 watt poe switch, unifi switch in the garage 8-150poe. 3 unifi AP pros and various cameras. Reason for the POE in the house was for Raspberry PI 4 running kobi for the plex server. best little trick ive done just to clear the clutter behind the tv. Need to run some cat5 into the bedroom for pi on the bedrrom tv however not got that far. little bungalow with over 600m of cat5 is rather silly
I'm working on a network upgrade for my parents, mostly going to keep it simple since they won't need a lot. Going to upgrade the unraid server I have for them, add some vm's and pfSense and let that control everything along with some better cameras and storage. For myself I will likely go with more used enterprise gear. I'm more familiar with Cisco and I have some older equipment and will then likely get some older dell servers to run my home network. I won't lie though, I really do like the look and ease of use from the unifi equipment. Could be tempting to go that route as well
I love the patch panels. I was reading some of the comments on Amazon about this Panel. Do you think that the edges need to be smoothed down on it ? Or that the wires "might" become damaged, from the rough edges ? Upgrades: Newer servers. My Dell R-610 has seen better days.
I saw those too. Maybe they've fixed this since those comments. I ran my fingers over it a few times and didn't notice anything sharp. I am also not using the cable manager the way they suggest.
Pretty cool but, I may recommend that you provide to two 1U space blocks between the switch and your punch board. I would do two 1U spaces and use a pass thru panel to route your cable down back and back out to the switch. This way you can add a second patch panel later if you want and you have room. Also I recommend that you not place you patch panel at the top. Always leave two 1U spaces for future and better space management, This is test home lab and you will be changes thing up and out over time so give yourself a break and provide space to work with. I have been there and done this 100 times. That is just my two cents worth. Keep have fun and sharing the know how! Check out my home lab videos if you want for more recommendations. Later dude!
I also just installed a similar UDMP plus PoE switch setup and hit the same issue you mentioned in the video - the UDMP came preinstalled with an old 5.X version of the Unifi Controller and the little display on the front of the UDMP insisted (incorrectly) that this was the latest version. It was a pain to force the UDMP to update the controller version but without doing so you can't migrate from your existing 6.X Unifi controller because it doesn't support migration from a newer controller version to an older controller version. Ubiquiti really should focus on fixing this since it leaves a bit of a bad first impression of the UDMP. I also almost immediately hit another weird issue where the web UI IP addresses oscillate between old IP address and new IP address if you change the DHCP range for your LAN. A reboot seems to solve the issue but it makes me think that Ubiquiti is not testing this product very thoroughly.
Yes, there is a such thing as too many Ethernet drops. Two days ago I was sent to a Doctors office to mount a TV and on the other side of the wall where the TV was getting mounted was the IT Closet. Come to find out 125 Data drops are in the Wall and a Toggle Bolt snagged a few cables and damaged them. One was the main DMARC feed from their AT&T connection. Didn't know this happened until yesterday. Guess they had their IT guy look things over and figured it out. I'm currently re-running five Cables as I am typing this and as a peace offering I am running CAT6a for their new DMARC feed.
Love the video, given a big thumbs up. I am just starting with my network and going for UDM Pro with the same switch 24 port POE connecting to an AC Pro and mini poe switch.
I would have re terminated all my cables but that is just me, great video, nicely explained. Ubiquiti has created this nice eco system where you can be creative with your network and what you want to accomplish. I'm an Apple fanatic and I consider Ubiquiti as the Apple in the networking world, their attention to detail even on the unboxing experience is almost the same.
Excellent set up - looking to do exactly the same but I need to run CAT6 throughout the new house. Looking at G4 doorbell and CCTV through POE too. Only (cosmetic change would be zip ties on the rear of the patch panel directly behind the keystones - but then if you tinker a lot then that isn't convenient. Great job and keep it up!
Great video...nice setup. My only recommendation would be to reconsider using anything other than a robust device (FW) at your front door. If you said you tried pfsense...confused as to what features/functions did not satisfy your use case? Another recommendation...VMing your FW presents challenges no matter which product you use...if your going to go the VM route...you might want to consider zScaler or another vendor that provides great FW capabilities through the cloud...but then you would have subscriptions and fees associated with it. Back to pfsense...100% free! All you have to do is supply the hardware...it will run flawlessly on just about anything...except Intel based NICs are best to use for long term reliability. Good luck
I use pfsense, just purchased a new 1u supermicro “network appliance” with 6 10Gb ports that will replace my current one. I am done with ubiquiti. Spent a lot of money on their devices just to be told support end in 2021. I will still use the edge switch that I have and my long range AP. Will use the unsupported AP’s until I can afford to replace them. I have lost trust and confidence in ubiquiti and will not be buying any of their gear again.
Thanks for this, interesting stuff. I've acquired a few bits of networking gear but it's not my field, so I'm blindly working thru it, and videos like these help a lot. Cheers 👍
Like @Max D sad, really wondering about your move to unifi consumer line. Sure looks nice and fancy but super limited functionality. I am running pfsense and edges witches with unifi APs. Sure I have to manage three separate controller systems, but that's worth.
Thanks! I am leaning towards tighter integration over complexity. I don’t have a strong networking background (although some) and would rather not learn and manage 3 systems. I totally get it for those who do have that background and experience. I would just rather spend that time on developing software and creating content... for now 😀
More advanced routers/gateways are unnecessary for home or even small office set-ups. The control over all of the networking devices from the one interface with Unifi is just beautiful. Also, if you're upgrading from a typical consumer grade all-in-one router then the Unifi routers and switches are certainly not limited in functionality by comparison!
i only own a tablet. my wife owns a laptop. 6 tv's that use streaming services, and some gaming consoles that use wired internet. i wired my house with cat5e. did 2 drops per room. 4 bedrooms, 1 living room and a family room. i ran 13 drops. 2 short drops for the printer at my network cabinet site. in case someone brings their laptop to the printer there will be an available port for them, and a port for the printer. all other ports are for tv's and gaming systems, and whatever is available for computers, for my wife and kids. everything that should be wired is wired for better internet connection and speeds.
Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing this. Looks like a great combo of equipment and the rack setup looks great. Chuckled at the red, blue, green humor. :)
Do you / did you ever find yourself wondering if you would’ve been better off with a diy pfsense router in place of your UDM Pro? I believe a pfsense router can do everything (aside from being an NVR) that a UDM Pro can do, with even more customizability, at a smaller cost. It works just as well with UDM access points as a UDM Pro would, as well. However, the GUI in pfsense is no where near as polished as that of the one in the UDM Pro, which could be a much more enjoyable experience for many people, too. I’ve been watching videos, reading through Reddit and making network diagrams with prices attached to the for about 2 weeks now and am really looking to do either the setup you made in this video, or, make a setup similar to your original setup (pfsense router -to- non Poe switch (for my PCs) -to- Poe switch (for my Poe cams and access point)) I’m stuck at the agonizing point of “WHICH IS BETTTERRR GAHHHH” Any advice?
@@TechnoTim I’ve used protect for almost a year and it’s been rock solid. The stable algorithm works great for me. I have 4 cameras, my latest addition was the g4 doorbell and I can’t say enough good things about it.
@@TechnoTim I run 10 cameras on the UDM Pro currently and Absolutely love it! Future plan is to move the cameras to the UNVR but for the soul purpose of having the ability for more record storage.
How about a guide on how to get started with networking or recommendations on that. I am a software developer and have barely knowledge about this whole topic
Get a basic managed router or switch and start playing with it. Start with Ubiquity EdgeRouter X which is $60 in the US. Then get an old computer and an extra network card and build yourself a pfsense or opnsense firewall appliance. You'll be all set from there on.
I install ubiquiti products for all of my clients. This is a great choice for an upgrade. Nicely done! Also great choice not to terminate all the cables. Punching down cables is never a fun thing :)
Question, in every networking course I have taken and the projects I have worked on in State Datacenters require 3 foot or 1 m ethernet cables to reduce noise and interference. This was recommended by most of our architects also, which is usually why you'll see a runner U separating 2 switches with cables tracking back in combs. How well does your system work for home use so I can clean up my projects.
Just to make everybody aware there is a Pro 24 and a Pro 24 POE switch. When you say PRO 24 most people assume it’s the POE version. I have both in my network and love them.
Perfect timing @technotim I'm interested in getting some Unifi equipment for my new home! It started with the Unifi accesspoint in one of your previous videos, which lead to the unifi video door bell...
@@camerontgore so far, it’s great! It’s only been in “production” for about 24 hours but such a relief to finally wrangle and manage everything in one place. Just picked up a few Flex Minis too and I love them!
I will probably start on my new NAS soon because my current one is almost full (HP Microserver Gen8 with 32TB running FreeNAS). Will probably go with an i5-10400F (On sale for $140 here in Sweden right now), ASRock B460 Gaming 5 motherboard and 64GB RAM (3x32GB) so I can upgrade to 128GB later if needed. For storage I will be using Seagate Exos 16TB drives and it will be running TrueNAS Core since it's officially released now. Next step is to get a rack and upgrade my home network from Gbit to 10 Gbit.
Hello Techno Tim! I've been building Custom Watercooled top tier PC's for almost 19 years, as well as professional photographer. I'm very embarassed to say that I have still never had a proper Homelab setup. Im diving headfirst now, and am super glad I found your channel! Do you suggest Unifi Switch or a Cisco Switch?
I would've gone for the XG-16 10G switch and some smaller POE implementation (alongside the UDM Pro ofc) because that switch is just expensive because of that massive 400W PSU and power delivery units.
I wouoldnt have linked the patchpanels would have taken the time to pull new wires for all of them to the new setup. Tbh if you ever pull wires keep them a bit longer then needed at that moment. never know where you want to move stuff and then that beit extra wire is helpfull.
@@TechnoTim you use them in place of cage nuts for square hole racks. I made a video of them and realized how horrible it was so I am going to make another review of them when I get my larger bag in a couple of days and redo much of my homelab rack layout. Keep an eye out :). They are a one piece threaded post that has a clippy part that clips into the square hole. You place a yellow plate over the post to prevent it from squeezing together and unclipping from the rack. Once that is done, you can slide your device up onto the posts and thread a cap onto the posts holding the device in place. Much faster than cage nuts and you dont sacrifice as much blood. The posts take a lot of the holding up a lot of weight issue out of the install as they help hold the device up and in place while you thread the caps on. Takes you from needing three hands to about 2 1/4. Much more expensive than cage nuts but if you buy a large bag it's not horrible especially compared to the price of the device you just mounted.
Planing to upgrade my crapy network at home something like yours. Maybe a bit smaller. UDM Pro as a gateway+firewall, as i only need about 4-6 PoE ports i think unifi 8 port 150 W switch will be enought, 1 unifi AP lite, 1 unifi AP Pro, and some G3 cameras.
Really Tim. The only thing missing in my network is a router and I just cant justify the cost that unfi does for 10G. Is the integration really that valuable to you? I am going to give opensense a try but I would love a better solution. I thought untangle was great but you pass it up. I went with aruba for my switches. The value proposition is great and future proofing. I still get Unifi AP.
@@TechnoTim I could justify the Switches and APs but what about the gate way. I have heard such bad things about the gateway. Also I don't think it will be able to handle my gigbit connection. That is why I have been looking to get a dedicated thin client for the server. Do you think I should just pull the trigger on unifi and not look back? i will have to do something else for 10G but that is not a huge deal. Qnap as some cheap 10G
Currently I have in my studio this setup ER-X -> Netgear gs305 and gs305e switches and Google WiFi as AP. I’m moving to new place and plan to ged rid of these two switches and replace maybe with one 16 port managed switched and UI AP to vlan segment my wireless prod from iOT devices.
@@TechnoTim when you ran the controller in docker were you able to create a mesh with APs? Basically I have a tomato flashed Netgear router and I'm wondering if I can run the controller on a server to create a mesh from two APs and connect those to the Netgear?
Yo, you gotta try rack studs, I started using them in my datacenter at work, and mount/unmounting heavy networking equipment like our 5400 HP switches is so mich easier.
Hi, Tim, thanks for your awesome video! Do you self-host something like nextcloud or seafile to replace dropbox? Would like to see tutorials regarding this use case.
Would love to learn why you considered the UniFi line over the EdgeMax line? Also Mikrotik switches are cheaper than Ubiquiti line AFAIK -- did you happen to consider Mikrotik as well?
Hi everybody. Since Tim is busy playing with the new UniFi equipment can someone from the community shed some light on how to set up NextCloud on Racher, behind Traefik, as a continuation of Tim's videos? It would be much appreciated!
@@TechnoTim I am toying with a patch board vs a cabinet. I got a Large reel cat 6 but looking back it's prob time saving to just order lots of shorter cables from amazon!
bro i have the udm pro couple of things if you could talk about :)) have been attaked lots of time just for fun will be interesting to see 2nd i am passing my *incomming web request for my nextcloud domain to my nginx proxy manager so it can point to the truenas insde my network but no answer cant find the error how did you handle it or you have problems as well after chainging your router? cheers
Hi Tim. i absolutely love your videos! they are the perfect combination of being technical and being well explained to "average joe". would you mind sharing what camera are you using and what editing software you use?
Hi Tim, I'm looking to build my first network as a non technical user. Q. Are you happy with the secuurity aspect of the UDMPro compared to your previous firewalls ie Sophos / Pfsense?
For RGB lighting I've read that purple gives you more power while using less watts and we all know if you read it on the internet it must be true 🤦♂️🤣
I just upgraded but whit a udm a 16 poe switch. Is for my home I am at low scale for the moment is enough. Can you talk about how to improve security for devices only use in local network that don't need to go to the internet and the ones that need internet access. Like iot devices or home media players. Thanks great video.
Thanks! TBH, check out It's My Natural Color's channel! He has a great guide to configuring VLANs and security for IoT. If you find that isn't helpful enough, join our Discord!
I just watched this and in light of the Ubiquity data breach do you still feel the same way and have you made any changes. I want to upgrade my Homelab and I think UniFi switches and APs are some of the best for the prosumer but not sure about the UDM Pro at this point.
Super happy with my choice still. The software keeps getting better and better. The apps and dashboard are amazing except for logs, which still require terminal access.
How is the UDM Pro controller running with UniFi 6.x, any issues so far? I had heard the UDMs weren't supported by UniFi 6 yet, that's why they still have 5.14 installed.
@@TechnoTim I ended up having to revert my home and workplace controllers and restore from backup when Watchtower upgraded the containers, and my carefully setup WLAN groups and RADIUS-assigned VLANs imploded. I still feel very burned, I won't be upgrading to 6 anytime soon.
You have a company that has hardware that can be used in a commercial setting but is easy enough to manage in a home environment. Cisco/HP/Palo Alto have not had anything similar.
Hi TechnoTim - i want to get a new maniac for using with pfsense. Do you have a recommendation for me ? I can't find a good one which has a good price and more than 2 LAN Ports (Intel GBE) Thanks alot :)
Given the issues the UDMP has had, I'm steering clear from it. Also given how underpowered the USG is, I'm migrating to an old server that I'm installing pfSense on. The rest of my network will stay Ubiquiti because the APs and switching is great, but I haven't been happy with their firewalls.
How load is this poe switch, I work next to my rack so I try to keep it as quiet as possible. Personally I use unifi accesspoints but all my routers and switches are Mikrotik but I do a lot of complex networking and this was not your cup of tea.
You're right, this is the model that has fans but it doesn't make any audible noise, at least with the 8 PoE devices and 16 other non PoE devices plugged in.
Hold the phone I thought you had Cisco before in your set up. Any who I’m trying my foot in a ccna lab soooooo kinda need the gear for that. So only tell me sweet things
I want to get the Unifi Switch Pro 24 port to replace my old HP switch since it's noisy and has a terrible UI. I already have the unifi controller for another device.
I don't like it when I pay a large amount for a piece of hardware and am forced to use any sort of account. That's why Oculus Quest 2 and UniFi will never be an option for me.
I've seen this video a couple of times and thought I commented but I dont see it now. Anyway Thank you for using velcro instead of zip ties. I hate zip ties. #ZipTieCringe
I seriously urge you to check Mikrotik switches and bro if you are not using SFP+ for your Storage server (TrueNas/TrueNas core) I think you are living under a rock. Or you are running everything as a vm
Not under a rock. Will use SFP+ for my NAS, running most things as a VM but even more in docker and kubernetes. Also, looked at Mikrotik and went with Unifi. Did my research before dropping 💰
What's your next network upgrade at home?
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prob adding more AP's. idk
Recycling center finds... $50 and multiple full 10Gb + 40Gb switches
I just got 16 port poe switch, Unifi. Next I will upgrade the USG with a UDMPRO and my cameras with Protect.
@Techno Tim
That specific model switch recently got a firmware upgrade and it now has the, promised by Ubiquity, Layer 3 functionality.
I'm building a new home and I'm planning on using the UDM Pro with a USW-Pro-24-POE. Also going to go with Ubiquiti AP AC PRO and some G4 Pro Cameras. They're pre wiring the camera locations for me and I'll have 2 drops to each room in the house. Do you think 24 ports will be enough? I think 48 might be too many.
Techno Tim looks like what Johnny Depp would look like if he wasn’t insane
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When was the last time you said to your self "I have to many ethernet cables"?
Yesterday when I fell over a pile of 150 ethernet cable still in original packaging
LOL, you are not the only one who said that in the last week!!!!
too many here...yet never enough of the right size.
I have to admit, that is a compelling argument.
Please send some my way
lol!
I'm broke, so im gonna just add some red RGB light strips to my Comcast router...you know, to make it faster. Im sure they will figure out a way to charge me extra for that
This is awesome! I commented about a firewall on a previous video of yours, this clearly answers those questions. Great video again. I am m just getting started with my homelab and love watching different peoples networks and getting ideas!
Thank you so much!
Very interesting, I just upgraded to the UDM Pro, USW-24-POE and a US-16-150W at my home. I had replaced some Meraki gear that I got as an eval, and Cisco refused to give me an new eval license, so after 3 years, it was time to try something new. I had a similar SG200-24P as well. Now my network is a lot speedier with 3 UAP-AC-HDs, 1 UAP-NanoHD, 1 UAP-AC-Pro and 1 U6-lite. Also used all Cat 8 Patch cable.
Nice upgrade man! That UDM-Pro is such a good all-in-one and for less than getting the individual systems from Ubiquiti.
I've been using clear power supply cable combs to keep my cable runs parallel and organized on the front. Those monoprice slimruns fit perfectly inside the standard cable combs.
Thank you! I totally agree! Thanks for the tips on the combs! I will check them out!
Your videos are awesome thank you so much for sharing your network upgrade.
Thank you so much!
Hi! Just today actually we are starting to upgrade our 13-year-old network configuration at a place.... We went with the Unifi Security Gateway, first gen cloud key, Unifi Switch 8 and 5 access points that I can't remember the name of now. Making the full switchover from wired to wireless. Should be deployed (hopefully) a week Thursday! Exciting times ahead. I just need to get our printer on 2 of the 3 networks, so I will do that in the firewall I think.
Very nice video! Thank you.
Thank you! Good luck on your upgrade!
I changed my network about a lot recently.
I took away my switch. While I can use all 24 ports, I generally don't need to. So I got a little trend 1gb switch, it's got five ports and zero management.
I then put in CNA cards (10gbs) as they were dual port ....
But I have a LAN cat6, and SFP+ cable running to my work station. To my rack and the hub.
I removed the home plug (data over power cables) which ended up running a cable out the window to make a i link to the server rack switch.
I pulled but have moved it up to my office, i a small hp managed switch,. 8port. Which I used to run my server management links over a vlan.
The "go to" VMS has good connections with a ten g and one g and I am piped to one of the four g lans which works fine. I've only two free cables, so I may go back to the physical separate networks. And if I run all systems I'll need to switch over to running the rack switch.
But I've lowered the powered devices.
Also... I'm one of those guys that mount Lan switches in the rear of the rack. I can't stand the wires at the front.
But there is alot more to be done....
AI/ml, was thinking of Jarvis..
I've added some nests... But they need work... So thinking of self dev.
Have some Dev boards and robot parts as well as some speakers and microphones... And plenty of server space and power.
I'm yet to run out Poe. Though I have the hardware it maybe limited to cameras only. Nests do call and broadcast; so it makes phones redundant.
Thanks! Nice work!
Great video as always! My next upgrade is to a 42U rack custom built into my office. I'm running out of space in my existing 22U rack due to some...aesthetic choices I made in having my printer mounted in the rack. Also upgrading the ethernet runs in the house to CAT 6A in the next few months. When we bought the house it was already wired for CAT 3, but that serves almost no purpose in modern networking. Luckily for me, I can use the existing lines to pull the new cable through the walls with very little effort....I hope. I've been a longtime user of Ubiquiti gear, but like some others, I went with the Edgeswitch rather than UniFi and a Netgate Firewall running PFsense. No particular reason for that other than at the time, it was all that was available, the only thing in the Unifi line back then was the AP which I also use. One AP-LR and one AP-Pro. I much prefer the pro and plan to get a second one and relegate my LR to IOT only as I have a few very chatty devices on the network. I'm looking forward to see what you think of the Unifi switches and UDM compared to the other products you've used.
Thank you! So far, it has simplified my life (in the last week) and this is something I was hoping it would do. Pushing out VLANs, creating rules across all 4 switches (I bought 3 UniFi Flex PoE switches, 2 of which were rolled out in 60 seconds) and centralizing all the management I was doing before has been quite nice compared to my previous setup.
When I ran my cat6 wires I left 3 meter slack to my patch panel. I'm glad I did seeing you doing this "hack" 😂
Totally! This is not a permanent installation!
Every time Unifi piques my interest, it ends at, "and here's where you sign in to your cloud account." ...still a great setup Tim!
Thanks, it’s not required anymore
I rarely comment, but, I haven’t seen anyone mention it. Running cables with a wire gauge higher then 24 can be a fire hazard. PoE can support .6 amp of current, and .35 amps can be enough to heat a gauge 26 cable past their rated specs (usually at around 60c) if they’re not of great quality. Numbers gets worse the higher the gauge and theses cable, if they’re from monoprice, are gauge 28.
You should consider changing those cables for your safety when using PoE.
Thank you so much for the feedback. Will investigate!!
Great video and happy to see you upgrading your network. However, I’m scratching my head as to why you chose a UDM Pro as your firewall appliance considering your experience with far better solutions. Tighter integration isn’t necessarily better integration. I wish you luck man.
Good point!
@@TechnoTim any regrets dropping pfsense etc for the UDM-Pro? I'm currently exploring options for a new home network and keep hearing the UDM-Pro is pretty bad for firewall and routing. I also have a CloudKey Gen2+ and Unifi PoE switch already, so I'm not sure the UDM-Pro is worth it for me. Cheers!
currently got the USG gateway to a ubiquiti 24 port 500 watt poe switch, unifi switch in the garage 8-150poe. 3 unifi AP pros and various cameras. Reason for the POE in the house was for Raspberry PI 4 running kobi for the plex server. best little trick ive done just to clear the clutter behind the tv. Need to run some cat5 into the bedroom for pi on the bedrrom tv however not got that far. little bungalow with over 600m of cat5 is rather silly
I'm working on a network upgrade for my parents, mostly going to keep it simple since they won't need a lot. Going to upgrade the unraid server I have for them, add some vm's and pfSense and let that control everything along with some better cameras and storage. For myself I will likely go with more used enterprise gear. I'm more familiar with Cisco and I have some older equipment and will then likely get some older dell servers to run my home network.
I won't lie though, I really do like the look and ease of use from the unifi equipment. Could be tempting to go that route as well
Nice! Good luck and thanks for sharing!
I love the patch panels. I was reading some of the comments on Amazon about this Panel. Do you think that the edges need to be smoothed down on it ? Or that the wires "might" become damaged, from the rough edges ?
Upgrades: Newer servers. My Dell R-610 has seen better days.
I saw those too. Maybe they've fixed this since those comments. I ran my fingers over it a few times and didn't notice anything sharp. I am also not using the cable manager the way they suggest.
Pretty cool but, I may recommend that you provide to two 1U space blocks between the switch and your punch board. I would do two 1U spaces and use a pass thru panel to route your cable down back and back out to the switch. This way you can add a second patch panel later if you want and you have room. Also I recommend that you not place you patch panel at the top. Always leave two 1U spaces for future and better space management, This is test home lab and you will be changes thing up and out over time so give yourself a break and provide space to work with. I have been there and done this 100 times. That is just my two cents worth. Keep have fun and sharing the know how! Check out my home lab videos if you want for more recommendations. Later dude!
Thank you! Great tips!
I also just installed a similar UDMP plus PoE switch setup and hit the same issue you mentioned in the video - the UDMP came preinstalled with an old 5.X version of the Unifi Controller and the little display on the front of the UDMP insisted (incorrectly) that this was the latest version.
It was a pain to force the UDMP to update the controller version but without doing so you can't migrate from your existing 6.X Unifi controller because it doesn't support migration from a newer controller version to an older controller version. Ubiquiti really should focus on fixing this since it leaves a bit of a bad first impression of the UDMP.
I also almost immediately hit another weird issue where the web UI IP addresses oscillate between old IP address and new IP address if you change the DHCP range for your LAN. A reboot seems to solve the issue but it makes me think that Ubiquiti is not testing this product very thoroughly.
Totally agree! Same issues here! Seems better now!
Yes, there is a such thing as too many Ethernet drops. Two days ago I was sent to a Doctors office to mount a TV and on the other side of the wall where the TV was getting mounted was the IT Closet. Come to find out 125 Data drops are in the Wall and a Toggle Bolt snagged a few cables and damaged them. One was the main DMARC feed from their AT&T connection. Didn't know this happened until yesterday. Guess they had their IT guy look things over and figured it out. I'm currently re-running five Cables as I am typing this and as a peace offering I am running CAT6a for their new DMARC feed.
lol! Yeah, sounds like too many!
Love the video, given a big thumbs up. I am just starting with my network and going for UDM Pro with the same switch 24 port POE connecting to an AC Pro and mini poe switch.
Glad I could help!
I would have re terminated all my cables but that is just me, great video, nicely explained. Ubiquiti has created this nice eco system where you can be creative with your network and what you want to accomplish. I'm an Apple fanatic and I consider Ubiquiti as the Apple in the networking world, their attention to detail even on the unboxing experience is almost the same.
Excellent set up - looking to do exactly the same but I need to run CAT6 throughout the new house. Looking at G4 doorbell and CCTV through POE too. Only (cosmetic change would be zip ties on the rear of the patch panel directly behind the keystones - but then if you tinker a lot then that isn't convenient. Great job and keep it up!
Thank you! Good luck! I’ll tidy up everything soon!
Where did you get that rack? I'm looking for one and that one is a perfect size.
It's the 18u on here! kit.co/TechnoTim/server-rack-homelab
I have the same rack. It's a good rack for the price
It must be said... Nice rack 🤦♂️🤣
Great video...nice setup. My only recommendation would be to reconsider using anything other than a robust device (FW) at your front door. If you said you tried pfsense...confused as to what features/functions did not satisfy your use case? Another recommendation...VMing your FW presents challenges no matter which product you use...if your going to go the VM route...you might want to consider zScaler or another vendor that provides great FW capabilities through the cloud...but then you would have subscriptions and fees associated with it. Back to pfsense...100% free! All you have to do is supply the hardware...it will run flawlessly on just about anything...except Intel based NICs are best to use for long term reliability. Good luck
thank you!
UBNT could make a 'face' that allowed the ports to be shifted to the center or even far left. It would function as an adaptor / extender.
I use pfsense, just purchased a new 1u supermicro “network appliance” with 6 10Gb ports that will replace my current one. I am done with ubiquiti. Spent a lot of money on their devices just to be told support end in 2021. I will still use the edge switch that I have and my long range AP. Will use the unsupported AP’s until I can afford to replace them. I have lost trust and confidence in ubiquiti and will not be buying any of their gear again.
psss, you can build x86 AP with Mikrotik miniPCIe card, PCIe adapter and HostAPd and it won't have expiration date.
Sorry to hear that! which devices were ending in 2021?
Thanks for this, interesting stuff. I've acquired a few bits of networking gear but it's not my field, so I'm blindly working thru it, and videos like these help a lot. Cheers 👍
Thank you! You can do it!
There was hair under that hat all along!
Just trying to throw off the RUclips algorithm!
Like @Max D sad, really wondering about your move to unifi consumer line. Sure looks nice and fancy but super limited functionality. I am running pfsense and edges witches with unifi APs. Sure I have to manage three separate controller systems, but that's worth.
Thanks! I am leaning towards tighter integration over complexity. I don’t have a strong networking background (although some) and would rather not learn and manage 3 systems. I totally get it for those who do have that background and experience. I would just rather spend that time on developing software and creating content... for now 😀
More advanced routers/gateways are unnecessary for home or even small office set-ups. The control over all of the networking devices from the one interface with Unifi is just beautiful. Also, if you're upgrading from a typical consumer grade all-in-one router then the Unifi routers and switches are certainly not limited in functionality by comparison!
i only own a tablet. my wife owns a laptop. 6 tv's that use streaming services, and some gaming consoles that use wired internet. i wired my house with cat5e. did 2 drops per room. 4 bedrooms, 1 living room and a family room. i ran 13 drops. 2 short drops for the printer at my network cabinet site. in case someone brings their laptop to the printer there will be an available port for them, and a port for the printer. all other ports are for tv's and gaming systems, and whatever is available for computers, for my wife and kids. everything that should be wired is wired for better internet connection and speeds.
Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing this. Looks like a great combo of equipment and the rack setup looks great. Chuckled at the red, blue, green humor. :)
Haha! Yeah, i figured I would make fun of myself a little bit in this video. Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you / did you ever find yourself wondering if you would’ve been better off with a diy pfsense router in place of your UDM Pro?
I believe a pfsense router can do everything (aside from being an NVR) that a UDM Pro can do, with even more customizability, at a smaller cost. It works just as well with UDM access points as a UDM Pro would, as well.
However, the GUI in pfsense is no where near as polished as that of the one in the UDM Pro, which could be a much more enjoyable experience for many people, too.
I’ve been watching videos, reading through Reddit and making network diagrams with prices attached to the for about 2 weeks now and am really looking to do either the setup you made in this video, or, make a setup similar to your original setup
(pfsense router -to- non Poe switch (for my PCs) -to- Poe switch (for my Poe cams and access point))
I’m stuck at the agonizing point of “WHICH IS BETTTERRR GAHHHH”
Any advice?
Yeah, I use to use pfSense. See my home security upgrade, I talk about it there in the beginning
I love the build but am confused as to why you didn't utilize the strain relief built into the keystone plate when cable managing.
Thank you. I should have. Maybe later when I tidy up my cables! Not sure how to use it though :)
Blue light usually uses more voltage than red light. More voltage = more heat :P
Thanks for the video :)
Fyi 0.5 U Patch panels do exist.
Bit of amix between Cat 6 and 6A you got going on there :D
They do, but not with quick connect like this!
Great video Tim. I also run UniFi gear in my house, I really like the simplicity of running my network and my video surveillance in one place.
Awesome! I haven't used protect yet (I have an existing camera system in place). How do you like it?
@@TechnoTim I’ve used protect for almost a year and it’s been rock solid. The stable algorithm works great for me. I have 4 cameras, my latest addition was the g4 doorbell and I can’t say enough good things about it.
@@TechnoTim I run 10 cameras on the UDM Pro currently and Absolutely love it! Future plan is to move the cameras to the UNVR but for the soul purpose of having the ability for more record storage.
How about a guide on how to get started with networking or recommendations on that. I am a software developer and have barely knowledge about this whole topic
Possibl!
Get a basic managed router or switch and start playing with it. Start with Ubiquity EdgeRouter X which is $60 in the US. Then get an old computer and an extra network card and build yourself a pfsense or opnsense firewall appliance. You'll be all set from there on.
Don’t start with Ubiquiti. Start with Juniper and read documentation.
r u happy with the ubiquiti IDS or planning another firewall between your modem?
I install ubiquiti products for all of my clients. This is a great choice for an upgrade. Nicely done!
Also great choice not to terminate all the cables. Punching down cables is never a fun thing :)
Awesome, thank you!
Question, in every networking course I have taken and the projects I have worked on in State Datacenters require 3 foot or 1 m ethernet cables to reduce noise and interference. This was recommended by most of our architects also, which is usually why you'll see a runner U separating 2 switches with cables tracking back in combs.
How well does your system work for home use so I can clean up my projects.
Just to make everybody aware there is a Pro 24 and a Pro 24 POE switch. When you say PRO 24 most people assume it’s the POE version. I have both in my network and love them.
Thanks for the clarification! This is the Pro 24 POE Gen 2 with 10gb SFP+
Perfect timing @technotim I'm interested in getting some Unifi equipment for my new home! It started with the Unifi accesspoint in one of your previous videos, which lead to the unifi video door bell...
Which lead to needing the unifi dream machine... How have you liked your unifi equipment? (Especially the dream machine?)
@@camerontgore so far, it’s great! It’s only been in “production” for about 24 hours but such a relief to finally wrangle and manage everything in one place. Just picked up a few Flex Minis too and I love them!
Thanks for the demo and info, congrats on the upgrade and have a great day
Thank you so much!
I will probably start on my new NAS soon because my current one is almost full (HP Microserver Gen8 with 32TB running FreeNAS).
Will probably go with an i5-10400F (On sale for $140 here in Sweden right now), ASRock B460 Gaming 5 motherboard and 64GB RAM (3x32GB) so I can upgrade to 128GB later if needed.
For storage I will be using Seagate Exos 16TB drives and it will be running TrueNAS Core since it's officially released now.
Next step is to get a rack and upgrade my home network from Gbit to 10 Gbit.
Sounds like some great upgrades coming soon!
Hello Techno Tim! I've been building Custom Watercooled top tier PC's for almost 19 years, as well as professional photographer. I'm very embarassed to say that I have still never had a proper Homelab setup. Im diving headfirst now, and am super glad I found your channel! Do you suggest Unifi Switch or a Cisco Switch?
UniFi all the way!!! Welcome!
@@TechnoTim Awesome, thank you! Ironwolf or WD drives for NAS? Should I shuck drives or just buy them standalone?
Love your channel, thank you!!
I would've gone for the XG-16 10G switch and some smaller POE implementation (alongside the UDM Pro ofc) because that switch is just expensive because of that massive 400W PSU and power delivery units.
Yeah, I wish it were cheaper but I also need more than 16 ports and needed the 2 10Gb SFP+ ports. Hard to find all of this in 1u.
What I did ~6 years ago
Cisco 48-Port Gigabit PoE+ switches are
Nice choicese
I wouoldnt have linked the patchpanels would have taken the time to pull new wires for all of them to the new setup. Tbh if you ever pull wires keep them a bit longer then needed at that moment. never know where you want to move stuff and then that beit extra wire is helpfull.
When racking, start the bottom screws first then you can let go then start the top screws and tighten everything and have both hands.
Thank you for the tip!
@@TechnoTim rack studs series 2 will change your life :)
@@EricsTechSpot What are those???? I need my life changed when it comes to racking!
@@TechnoTim you use them in place of cage nuts for square hole racks. I made a video of them and realized how horrible it was so I am going to make another review of them when I get my larger bag in a couple of days and redo much of my homelab rack layout. Keep an eye out :). They are a one piece threaded post that has a clippy part that clips into the square hole. You place a yellow plate over the post to prevent it from squeezing together and unclipping from the rack. Once that is done, you can slide your device up onto the posts and thread a cap onto the posts holding the device in place. Much faster than cage nuts and you dont sacrifice as much blood. The posts take a lot of the holding up a lot of weight issue out of the install as they help hold the device up and in place while you thread the caps on. Takes you from needing three hands to about 2 1/4. Much more expensive than cage nuts but if you buy a large bag it's not horrible especially compared to the price of the device you just mounted.
I’m running two Pies on my POE, you’ll need a POE HAT. UCTRONICS PoE Hat for 3B+ and 4 works great.
Nice!!!
Getting my udm pro and 24 port pro switch with u6 APs and ima rack Em like you did thanks!
Glad I could help! Check out my cables in the description too, they are 👌
Planing to upgrade my crapy network at home something like yours. Maybe a bit smaller. UDM Pro as a gateway+firewall, as i only need about 4-6 PoE ports i think unifi 8 port 150 W switch will be enought, 1 unifi AP lite, 1 unifi AP Pro, and some G3 cameras.
Sounds like solid choices!
Really Tim. The only thing missing in my network is a router and I just cant justify the cost that unfi does for 10G. Is the integration really that valuable to you?
I am going to give opensense a try but I would love a better solution. I thought untangle was great but you pass it up. I went with aruba for my switches. The value proposition is great and future proofing. I still get Unifi AP.
Yes it is that valuable to me. A single pane of glass for all of my network, vlans, firewall, and hardware upgrades, poe, etc is worth it
@@TechnoTim I could justify the Switches and APs but what about the gate way. I have heard such bad things about the gateway. Also I don't think it will be able to handle my gigbit connection. That is why I have been looking to get a dedicated thin client for the server. Do you think I should just pull the trigger on unifi and not look back? i will have to do something else for 10G but that is not a huge deal. Qnap as some cheap 10G
Currently I have in my studio this setup ER-X -> Netgear gs305 and gs305e switches and Google WiFi as AP. I’m moving to new place and plan to ged rid of these two switches and replace maybe with one 16 port managed switched and UI AP to vlan segment my wireless prod from iOT devices.
Nice! Sounds like you are on a great path to segmenting your network!
Great idea re using Ssh to update the controller. I wonder if that could be made into an Ansible playbook?
Awesome video, thanks for uploading it.
small nitpick, 3:51 that's the wrong OPNsense :p,.
🤦♂️good catch!
Hello. I have a question, what would be your advice to someone trying to create a wisp business without much knowledge
I see you have unfi AP without using other unifi gear. Did you virtualize the controller on some system and were you able to mesh the APs ?
This video shows a UDM Pro, which I am using now. I use to run it in Docker.
@@TechnoTim thanks for replying. Sorry for not being more clear I meant before you introduced the UDM
@@TechnoTim when you ran the controller in docker were you able to create a mesh with APs?
Basically I have a tomato flashed Netgear router and I'm wondering if I can run the controller on a server to create a mesh from two APs and connect those to the Netgear?
Yo, you gotta try rack studs, I started using them in my datacenter at work, and mount/unmounting heavy networking equipment like our 5400 HP switches is so mich easier.
Thanks for the tip!
Pretty good, pretty nice Ubiquiti. But why is attached to the internet?
If I don't want to?
it supports local accounts too!
@@TechnoTim But we are sure that will work without internet? Another company with my data...
Hi, Tim, thanks for your awesome video! Do you self-host something like nextcloud or seafile to replace dropbox? Would like to see tutorials regarding this use case.
soon!
@@TechnoTim would be great!
Would love to learn why you considered the UniFi line over the EdgeMax line? Also Mikrotik switches are cheaper than Ubiquiti line AFAIK -- did you happen to consider Mikrotik as well?
Hi! Thanks! I went with UniFi because I already had some APs and wanted full integration with the rest of my network.
That makes sense.
Hi everybody.
Since Tim is busy playing with the new UniFi equipment can someone from the community shed some light on how to set up NextCloud on Racher, behind Traefik, as a continuation of Tim's videos?
It would be much appreciated!
lol. I’m still alive.
+1 gaming skilllzzzzz, NICE
Nice vid. So was it cheaper to buy cat cables or was it to save time?
How do you manage cooling or is that not a problem as its not a closed cabinet?
Thanks! Cables to save time and flexibility down the road. Cooling not an issue since it’s open and in an unfinished basement.
@@TechnoTim I am toying with a patch board vs a cabinet. I got a Large reel cat 6 but looking back it's prob time saving to just order lots of shorter cables from amazon!
@@justintemp yeah, ain’t nobody got time for cutting, crimping, and terminating patch cables unless you are getting paid to do it 😀
@@TechnoTim yeah lesson learned the hard way. Fingers and hands sore from making up 50 of them 😩😂
bro i have the udm pro couple of things if you could talk about :)) have been attaked lots of time just for fun will be interesting to see 2nd i am passing my *incomming web request for my nextcloud domain to my nginx proxy manager so it can point to the truenas insde my network but no answer cant find the error how did you handle it or you have problems as well after chainging your router? cheers
I would put the patch between the other 2 units.
real nice job
Thank you so much!
Hi Tim. i absolutely love your videos! they are the perfect combination of being technical and being well explained to "average joe". would you mind sharing what camera are you using and what editing software you use?
Thank you so much! I use Premiere Pro!
@@TechnoTim thanks man. Can i also ask what canera you are using? I love the shooting quality
Hi Tim, I'm looking to build my first network as a non technical user. Q. Are you happy with the secuurity aspect of the UDMPro compared to your previous firewalls ie Sophos / Pfsense?
Very happy
For RGB lighting I've read that purple gives you more power while using less watts and we all know if you read it on the internet it must be true 🤦♂️🤣
oooooo! I need to use purple next time!
6:46 ... wait do you just put the cage nut in the wrong location?
I did at first! Good eyye!
@@TechnoTim Just have the gut feeling that something is not right seeing the 2 nuts adjacent to each other 😂
I just upgraded but whit a udm a 16 poe switch. Is for my home I am at low scale for the moment is enough. Can you talk about how to improve security for devices only use in local network that don't need to go to the internet and the ones that need internet access. Like iot devices or home media players. Thanks great video.
Thanks! TBH, check out It's My Natural Color's channel! He has a great guide to configuring VLANs and security for IoT. If you find that isn't helpful enough, join our Discord!
I just watched this and in light of the Ubiquity data breach do you still feel the same way and have you made any changes. I want to upgrade my Homelab and I think UniFi switches and APs are some of the best for the prosumer but not sure about the UDM Pro at this point.
Super happy with my choice still. The software keeps getting better and better. The apps and dashboard are amazing except for logs, which still require terminal access.
Is there a reason why you haven't moved everything to the rack?
Everything is there now except a few things. I didn’t have enough time during recording to do all tht
How is the UDM Pro controller running with UniFi 6.x, any issues so far? I had heard the UDMs weren't supported by UniFi 6 yet, that's why they still have 5.14 installed.
I haven't had any issues. The only thing I noticed is that sometimes I have to toggle between new and old settings because some aren't complete yet.
@@TechnoTim I ended up having to revert my home and workplace controllers and restore from backup when Watchtower upgraded the containers, and my carefully setup WLAN groups and RADIUS-assigned VLANs imploded. I still feel very burned, I won't be upgrading to 6 anytime soon.
Cool Video! Thanks.
Thank you!
Do you have a link to that rack? Im looking for a good starting rack, that's affordable. Only rocking an R720 so far but sky is the limit now...
It's the 18u on here! kit.co/TechnoTim/server-rack-homelab
Hey Tim, here's an idea: Do some videos about VOIP? FreePBX/Asterisk, SIP Trunking and all that stuff
thank you!
Half U patch panel? The three holes aren't evenly spaced, so most equipment probably wouldn't fit.
hmmm, seems like they are to me?
@@TechnoTim The space between the three holes in a U is 0.625 inches, but the space to the next U down is only 0.5 inches.
Hey) Why not MikroTik?
Already had a few UniFi APs so I wanted to build out using the same ecosystem
I bought dream machine pro to but on my provider its not working (KPN) in holland any idee
why not connect the patch between the dream pro and unifi firewall
The dream machine pro IS the firewall, the 24-port unifi is the switch, they are connected together with the 10-gigabit SFP+ ports.
Why does every setup always has ubiquiti switches in them? Are they really that good?
You have a company that has hardware that can be used in a commercial setting but is easy enough to manage in a home environment. Cisco/HP/Palo Alto have not had anything similar.
Wesley Mann makes sense...thanks
Great price point for all the management features you get.
Hi TechnoTim - i want to get a new maniac for using with pfsense.
Do you have a recommendation for me ?
I can't find a good one which has a good price and more than 2 LAN Ports (Intel GBE)
Thanks alot :)
What about something like this? amzn.to/3rucm5k
Or this amzn.to/2WMfziH ?
I still don't know what all of this is for ! Can someone explain it to me ?
What was that opensense website!? Think that should have been OPNsense. xD
Yeah sorry! It was a late add and didn’t check!
Given the issues the UDMP has had, I'm steering clear from it. Also given how underpowered the USG is, I'm migrating to an old server that I'm installing pfSense on. The rest of my network will stay Ubiquiti because the APs and switching is great, but I haven't been happy with their firewalls.
thanks for the insight!
How load is this poe switch, I work next to my rack so I try to keep it as quiet as possible. Personally I use unifi accesspoints but all my routers and switches are Mikrotik but I do a lot of complex networking and this was not your cup of tea.
You're right, this is the model that has fans but it doesn't make any audible noise, at least with the 8 PoE devices and 16 other non PoE devices plugged in.
@@TechnoTim that is great, earlier unifi versions and most poe switches are quite loud.
Y did you ground the patch panel ???
I think it’s a good idea for cat6a. I am not using it but I think you should if you do. Not sure. It cane with one so I did.
I have a UDMP collecting dust.. it was way too unstable last time I tried it.. maybe its time again
Lots of updates lately!
Cisco for the win
Boooo hisssss boooo 😀
Hold the phone I thought you had Cisco before in your set up. Any who I’m trying my foot in a ccna lab soooooo kinda need the gear for that. So only tell me sweet things
I want to get the Unifi Switch Pro 24 port to replace my old HP switch since it's noisy and has a terrible UI. I already have the unifi controller for another device.
Sounds like a plan!
I don't like it when I pay a large amount for a piece of hardware and am forced to use any sort of account. That's why Oculus Quest 2 and UniFi will never be an option for me.
You can use a local account of you want. You only have to use a vpn of portforward for remote access.
@@mitchellslot Ah I see, so the cloud account is only necessary if you want to access your switch from the outside without vpn ^^
@@devKazuto indeed. I have used a local administrator account at many customers because of that.
Local account ;) but yeah, I totally understand.
Hello Techno Tim would you have a way to get the Sysracks 18U for EUROPE because this brand does not deliver in Belgium
Not sure, check kit.co/technotim for more rack options!
I've seen this video a couple of times and thought I commented but I dont see it now. Anyway Thank you for using velcro instead of zip ties. I hate zip ties. #ZipTieCringe
I seriously urge you to check Mikrotik switches and bro if you are not using SFP+ for your Storage server (TrueNas/TrueNas core) I think you are living under a rock. Or you are running everything as a vm
Not under a rock. Will use SFP+ for my NAS, running most things as a VM but even more in docker and kubernetes. Also, looked at Mikrotik and went with Unifi. Did my research before dropping 💰
YESSS
YESSSS!