
worked first time, with no issues looks cool


* 2 10Gb SFP+ ports. Mentioned in the product description, but worth repeating. * Easy to get up and running for relatively-simple setups * Can have multiple WAN connections, configured either as failover or sharing bandwidth between them. More importantly, setting this up is dead simple. * Can send syslogs to external collector, if that's your jam * Configurable via web GUI, SSH, or direct console connection. * All of the settings are configurable via any of the three methods -- no need to do a console connection for things that are "too advanced" for the GUI.


The Unifi Mesh Pro offers many features to recommend it. Start with a weatherproof housing - it holds up to driving rain as long as the ethernet ports are sealed carefully. Wireless range is excellent. Other APs have strong transmitters; the Flex HD also includes a sufficiently sensitive receiving antenna that it can pick up the much weaker responses from your phone or other device at long range. The specs state a 600 foot range. Optimistic? Yes, of course. Nevertheless you can expect 300+ feet of useable WiFi coverage in most directions (see below). The 3x3 MIMO allows fast (>300Mbps) transmission to multiple devices simultaneously. A single device can get just under a Gbps download.

- Full internet speed (120 Mbps) in every corner of my 2,100 square foot house. The house is fairly square and I have the router in a closet on an exterior wall. This is a huge upgrade from my 802.11n router. - Plenty of management features. There is even a "Night Mode" function where you can schedule the status LEDs to be off for a certain period of time. - Pretty easy to setup



All 8 ports are POE Have increased speed from older Gigabit units.



1. Recieved product well packed. 2. Simple installation if you know what you are doing.

Really gives a massive boost! Easy to install.

Easy to upgrade memory took sodimm ddr4 3200 16 gig. Qnap went to soldered on memory on new machines suppossedly due to a ram shortage so now you can not upgrade their ram so this was a HUGE no no for me. I was a Qnap lover, but a friend has a older version of this and I thought i'd give em a try. Software looks almost identical to a Qnap so was easy for me to get in and go. 2x2.5 gb networking. it does transfer very quickly. 4X Gen 3 m.2 (NOTE THESE GET HOT). I used heat sinks for all 4 and have had zero problems. It's worth a few bucks to toss heat sinks on em. if your only going to cache boost with em get small cheapies they run much cooler. Took a few tries to get the setup I wanted with my raid and SSD caching. This was a neck and neck with Qnap ts464. its cheaper and does the same stuff, but you can upgrade the ram. I have both this and the Qnap ts464 this is my favorite. This thing for Plex is a beast! transcodes multiple streams like a champ.



Right length, right throughput.


Worked as it does out of the box Money well spent, I have a 6 year old ASUS M4A78TD/USB3 AMD 870 motherboard with a dying Ethernet Controller. So got it this morning installed it and now that I have this it is the best I have used. I would never use onboard again!
