this post was submitted on 30 Nov 2023
1 points (100.0% liked)
Home Networking
198 readers
1 users here now
A community to help people learn, install, set up or troubleshoot their home network equipment and solutions.
Rules
- Please stay on topic.
- Please use the search function to look for keywords related to what you want to ask before posting since most common issues have been answered.
- No Ads. This community is for support and discussion. Ads and self promotion are not welcome here.
- No product reviews or announcements. If you have a question about a product, be specific about what you want to know.
- Be civil. Don't be a jerk. Not being a jerk is surprisingly easy.
- No URL shorteners. URL shorteners tend to hide the real use of a link. For this reason, please use normal links, even if they're long.
- No affiliate links.
- No gatekeeping. With profession shall come professionalism. Extend help without judging others for their ignorance. The same goes for downvoting of comments or posts for "stupid questions" or not being as knowledgeable as others.
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Depends on budget and throughput but this is a good starting point
https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/38029-ubiquiti-loco5ac/
You do need a Unifi controller to run the thing though.
Unifi do products right up to their AirFiber range which can send P2P over 6 miles.
Bullshit. The Loco is part of the AirMax product family and is incompatible with the Unifi Controller.
These things run perfectly fine in standalone mode. The UISP Controller would be possible but the only advantages are bulk management and centralized logging.
I own four of the 5AC Loco for 5 years in standalone mode without a problem.