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System Name | Shoebox |
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Processor | 3600x |
Motherboard | Msi b550m Mortar +WiFi |
Cooling | Cryorig m9 |
Memory | Crucial Ballistix c16 B-die 2x8gb |
Video Card(s) | Powercolor rx570 4gb |
Storage | WD black sn750 256gb (OS), crucial mx500 1tb(storage),Hitatchi ?? 7200rpm 500gb(Temp files) |
Display(s) | Samsung 65" TU7100 |
Case | Zzaw b3 |
Audio Device(s) | Yamaha rx-v363 |
Power Supply | Corsair sf750 |
Mouse | Logitech g300s |
Keyboard | Custom Skyloong sk64s |
Software | Windows 11Pro |
I'm hoping I can get a fairly neutral perspective here with the wide range of members we have,but all I hear is people going on about ubiquity in network forums.
From what I understand it's a pretty good system but not great, I went down the OpenWRT route mainly because I'm a cheapskate and it seemed more like a challenge but before that I used tp-links Omada for almost a year (from what I understand it's a ubiquiti clone) so I have a rudimentary understanding of ubiquiti's possibilities and limitations.
Whenever mention OpenWRT die hard ubiquiti users clam up and almost seem to ignore me and change the subject to another great ubiquiti product, I mean if it was better than OpenWRT there wouldn't really be a need for the majority of their products to have been ported over to OpenWRT.
I would have started a poll about what you use for a router, ISP provided mainstream manufacturer and their firmware or something flashed with OpenWRT but I don't think I write well enough or have a good enough title to get a large portion of members to vote.
What do you think? I love to especially get some opinions off members who have experience with both.
From what I understand it's a pretty good system but not great, I went down the OpenWRT route mainly because I'm a cheapskate and it seemed more like a challenge but before that I used tp-links Omada for almost a year (from what I understand it's a ubiquiti clone) so I have a rudimentary understanding of ubiquiti's possibilities and limitations.
Whenever mention OpenWRT die hard ubiquiti users clam up and almost seem to ignore me and change the subject to another great ubiquiti product, I mean if it was better than OpenWRT there wouldn't really be a need for the majority of their products to have been ported over to OpenWRT.
I would have started a poll about what you use for a router, ISP provided mainstream manufacturer and their firmware or something flashed with OpenWRT but I don't think I write well enough or have a good enough title to get a large portion of members to vote.
What do you think? I love to especially get some opinions off members who have experience with both.
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