October 11, 20214 yr I recently moved and need to upgrade my network. I am tired of fighting with the Frontier ISP router and the horrible wifi range. I was thinking Ubiquiti Unifi system or an Aruba Instant On. I really want something that's software defined but and not CLI. I'm sure many users here have decent networking setups so any input would be appreciated.
October 11, 20214 yr I had Ubiquiti (technically still have the EdgeRouter X and 2x Unifi AP-AC-Lite). I switched to 2x Aruba Instant On and use an old PC for PFSense. I felt like the Aruba were easier to configure, but not a lot. If it wasn't for power-outages, I think this setup would have uptime measured in years at this point. Not that UBN wouldn't, it's that I ran Unfi controller docker on my unraid and if power was out I couldn't make updates to my router or my AP's to switch my source. My pfsense box and 1 Aruba AP will run for almost an hour on the UPS I use for them, so I haven't run into that problem again since I switched. I've also learned that the AC Lites were updated in the years after I bought them, so that they can be configured individually in a manner similar to the Aruba's (the Unifi Controller software is no longer required for setting them up). Edited October 11, 20214 yr by whipdancer
October 11, 20214 yr Author So basically I can't go wrong with either one? I have a TP-Link router (TL-R600VPN) but it seems to get bogged down quickly its also not compatible with the TP-Link Omada software or I would just got that route. So Aruba Instant On doesn't have a router? I guess I could also run pfsense.
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