Anybody tried the new UniFi Cloud Gateway Ultra or Max? I am this close to getting the Ultra. It's actually a toss between that or OPNsense.
Still currently on Arista NGFW on an HP DeskPro 600 G2 SFF. But my subscription will end in Feb 2025. The cheapest path would be to reuse the hardware and run OPNsense on it, but I'm also thinking about power consumption. The DeskPro is probably pulling anywhere between 40-80W, depending on load.
The UCG Ultra will probably make my network more consolidated (already using UniFi wireless access points) and make it less "chop suey". But not sure if it's capable enough.
The first two are still 802.11n (WiFi 4)... maybe 12-15 years old. The 2nd one even has a built-in ADSL modem.
The 3rd one is the most modern of the lot, 802.11ac (WiFi 5).
1 and 3 are perfectly usable. 2 is likely usable but only up to a certain extent. That ADSL WAN connection can be a limitation and it may not have the ability to work with an Ethernet WAN from FTTH modem, for example. Well, unless you're still on ADSL.... which is unlikely.
That's what I meant.... but depending on the device itself, you might not be able to use the router function if it's not connected to ADSL. It's just going to be a switch with an access point. I also have an old ONT unit from PLDT that I'm using as a basic switch and AP.
Some routers can be flashed to OpenWRT, DD-WRT, Tomato, etc., to unlock tons of functionalities, like reassigning a spare LAN port as WAN.
Thank you very much oj88, and Yatta.
Looks like both of expert in IT.
Do you have suggestions on how to utilize these 3 equipment? I do not like it to become an ewaste.
Thank you in advance
Last edited by bmacavanza; November 24th, 2024 at 07:53 PM.
Stay away from WiFi extenders, a.k.a. WiFi repeaters.
Just repurpose an old wireless router to work like a typical WiFi access point; wired LAN connection to the LAN port, with the internal DHCP server disabled, and the SSID set up to use the same name, encryption and key as the rest of your WiFi.
I have tried to make it an access point, and failed. ewaste nalang.
How to Use a Router as a Wi-Fi Extender.
Mahirap kapag wireless to wireless, mas madali kung wired. I had to layout extra wires.