- Joined
- Jun 27, 2017
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- California
My network was XFinity + Sonicwall + Asus AC3100 + NetGear R7000 + Synology - plus Windows and Linux operating systems. It was getting too complicated for me to deal with. For one thing, this sort of work is not as interesting as some of the other things I do. -- The Sonicwall firewall (a TZ400) is a nightmare to configure and I was dependent on Sonicwall Tech Support to get around many of the problems and modifications. The configuration was getting too complex for even them to help me manage. In addition, Sonicwall "Comprehensive Gateway Security Suite" licenses are about $500-$600/year. I usually buy 3 years at at time and was coming up for renewal.
So, then I saw a YouTube video on the UniFi Dream Machine Pro:
- and knew that this was exactly what I needed. For a low $379 you can get the Dream Machine with continually updated firewall security thrown in for free - no license or subscription needed. Not only that, you can put your entire home or business security onto their system. One system for all the routing and security. No yearly license fee. Cool.
It is about as simple as it gets. They sell access points, cameras, Ring type doorbells better than Ring, outside lights that turn on when there is motion and all kinds of POE switches and routers. The access point hardware is very good.
Their software allows you to lay down a floor plan created in say Chief Architect, draw in the walls with height and material, with decibel ratings so that you can plan your wireless networks in your house or business. From the plan, you can see how far differnt access points will penetrate in the house at different frequencies. - It is a cool planning tool. In fact, if you do floor plans - and you learn how to install and configure UniFi systems, you could get yourself a side business installing home network and security systems. Or, maybe just doing floorplans for an installer.
There are lots of good videos on YouTube, CrossTalk Solutions has some of the best that take you through setup and configuration.
- Which is another very good thing about Ubiquity/UniFi - there are lots of YouTube videos to teach you how to set it up.
Now, it can be relatively cheap compared to many other network/firewall solutions. But, some guys apparently get carried away and spend a lot of money setting up a UniFi home network and security system. One guy put out a YouTube video showing how he spent $8000 on his home system. That's got to be overkill. When all is said and done, I will probably wind up having spent maybe about $1K. But I am saving money compared to Sonicwall. And also, I am simplifying my life.
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Now, for at home appraisers, you can setup different networks:
1. One for your business that other users can get access to.
2. One for the rest of the family.
3. Maybe one for your wife if she has her own business.
4. If you have boarders - you can set up one for them.
5. And one for guests, if you want.
Some may think that all you have to do is get one powerful router or access point. That really doesn't work in a large house because not only does the router/access point have to reach the user, but the users IPhone, IPad or laptop has to also be able to send signals back to the router. Those walls seriously cut down on transmission, especially when you get into 5G and now 6G territory. So, if you are doing 5G or 6G, you are often better off to get smaller access points and spread them through the house. And that is where a centralized management system can be helpful.
If you want to spend some extra money, you can get one of the newer Synology NAS systems with a PCIe slot for a 10G ethernet and hook that up to 10G ethernet port on your computer to get ultra fast downloads. That will make your local backups fast. I haven't done that yet. But it is somewhere down the road. And there are YouTube videos for setting up Synology with UniFi.
So, then I saw a YouTube video on the UniFi Dream Machine Pro:



- and knew that this was exactly what I needed. For a low $379 you can get the Dream Machine with continually updated firewall security thrown in for free - no license or subscription needed. Not only that, you can put your entire home or business security onto their system. One system for all the routing and security. No yearly license fee. Cool.
It is about as simple as it gets. They sell access points, cameras, Ring type doorbells better than Ring, outside lights that turn on when there is motion and all kinds of POE switches and routers. The access point hardware is very good.
Their software allows you to lay down a floor plan created in say Chief Architect, draw in the walls with height and material, with decibel ratings so that you can plan your wireless networks in your house or business. From the plan, you can see how far differnt access points will penetrate in the house at different frequencies. - It is a cool planning tool. In fact, if you do floor plans - and you learn how to install and configure UniFi systems, you could get yourself a side business installing home network and security systems. Or, maybe just doing floorplans for an installer.
There are lots of good videos on YouTube, CrossTalk Solutions has some of the best that take you through setup and configuration.
- Which is another very good thing about Ubiquity/UniFi - there are lots of YouTube videos to teach you how to set it up.
Now, it can be relatively cheap compared to many other network/firewall solutions. But, some guys apparently get carried away and spend a lot of money setting up a UniFi home network and security system. One guy put out a YouTube video showing how he spent $8000 on his home system. That's got to be overkill. When all is said and done, I will probably wind up having spent maybe about $1K. But I am saving money compared to Sonicwall. And also, I am simplifying my life.
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Now, for at home appraisers, you can setup different networks:
1. One for your business that other users can get access to.
2. One for the rest of the family.
3. Maybe one for your wife if she has her own business.
4. If you have boarders - you can set up one for them.
5. And one for guests, if you want.
Some may think that all you have to do is get one powerful router or access point. That really doesn't work in a large house because not only does the router/access point have to reach the user, but the users IPhone, IPad or laptop has to also be able to send signals back to the router. Those walls seriously cut down on transmission, especially when you get into 5G and now 6G territory. So, if you are doing 5G or 6G, you are often better off to get smaller access points and spread them through the house. And that is where a centralized management system can be helpful.
If you want to spend some extra money, you can get one of the newer Synology NAS systems with a PCIe slot for a 10G ethernet and hook that up to 10G ethernet port on your computer to get ultra fast downloads. That will make your local backups fast. I haven't done that yet. But it is somewhere down the road. And there are YouTube videos for setting up Synology with UniFi.
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