![]() The present state of UbiOS is much closer to production-ready (by UniFi standards).įrom the perspective of the USG Pro, this is a pretty serious upgrade in performance with a very minor bump in the expected MSRP. This is why I’d held off on buying one, when the UDM was first made available to Early Access back in March it was FAR from having feature-parity with the EdgeOS-based USGs. Not mentioned is that the UDM / UDM Pro use a new OS that is not derived from EdgeOS / VyOS / Vyatta. Powered by fast 1.7 GHz quad-core processor.1 x 1.3″ Touchscreen display for quick status information.Enterprise-class IPS/IDS and DPI capabilities. ![]() UniFi Protect video surveillance NVR with 3.5″ (or 2.5″) HDD support.Scalable UniFi Network Controller with advanced management capabilities.Bluetooth connectivity for easy setup via UniFi app.Dual WAN ports for redundancy and load balancing: 10G SFP+ and 1G RJ-45.8-Port gigabit switch with 10G SFP+ port.Here are the specs as provided in the Early Access store: I finally broke down and added the UDM Pro to my Ubiquiti router lab. Posted in UniFi, UniFi Controller, UniFi Dream Machine, UniFi Protect, UniFi Wireless, USG, USG Pro | Leave a reply UniFi Protect NVR Once my UniFi Protect NVR arrives I will place that in the Cameras VLAN so that traffic doesn’t have to cross the router and figure out the WAN_OUT / LAN_IN firewall rules needed to keep it happy. Guess I’ll find out the next time there’s an update available. I’m not sure whether Protect can distribute firmware updates to the Cameras. For UniFi Networking products this can be worked-around by having the UniFi Controller cache the firmware prior to upgrading - see Settings -> Maintenance -> Firmware. The gotcha with denying devices access to the Internet is that they cannot directly obtain firmware updates. The Allow rules must be before the Deny rules for each Network. Drop (Management | Cameras | Apartment) networks access to the Private IP ranges group.Allow (Management | Cameras | Apartment) networks access to the Pi-Hole.Allow (Management | Cameras) networks access to the CloudKey.100.64.0.0/10 (this is CGNAT, might be a bad idea if your ISP uses them)īack in the Rules area, LAN_IN needs a series of rules:.To allow and deny particular cross-VLAN traffic, the first step is to create a group of all the Private IP address ranges: In the Firewall rules, for WAN_OUT I’ve created two rules to Drop all traffic from the Management and Cameras networks. I have additional Corporate VLANs created for Management, Cameras, and the Apartment. I’m also taking on a new tenant in my detached apartment and would like to keep all their stuff segregated from mine.įor my network, I’m keeping my Cloud Key and Pi-Hole on the main LAN. I’ve been lax in firealling my VLANs at home, but with the recent controversy over UniFi devices phoning home without consent, this has taken on renewed importance. Posted in UniFi Protect | 4 Replies Isolating UniFi Devices I’ve had great luck with Samsung Fit drives but maybe an M.2 SATA SSD in a USB adapter would be a better option. I’m tempted to hack this “extra” UNVR into a NAS, though I have concerns about what could go wrong if the USB fails again. Blast it with a heat gun or your girlfriend’s blow dryer for a moment to release the glue. ![]() Not the lesson that they should never put a USB stick in a device! Old and Busted. I guess they learned some lessons from the EdgeRouter Lite USB failure debacle. With a quick search of the Googles I found fresh knowledge that it is, in fact, a generic USB stick, and that replacing it is as simple as putting in a blank drive and holding the Reset button on boot. My discovery of this was accidental - I was mucking around on my new UNVR and decided to run lsbusb -tv and there it was. What I hadn’t learned, yet, was that the internal storage is a USB stick. On a Sunday.Īt the time I’d seen hints that wearing out the internal storage was not uncommon. I pulled the drives, tried the Reset button, and thanked the Deities that I live in an area where a UNVR is something that I can buy. Early last month, my 20-month old UNVR stopped working.
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