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Lamquin
Aug 11, 2007
I just want to make sure I'm not doing anything wrong before I pull the trigger on this and would appreciate opinions on it - I've had a router given for free by the ISP the last 4-5 years (100mbit & VoIP telephone). It's been at best adequate, but it's frankly time for an upgrade with more tablets, phones and lately a chromecast being added to the WiFi making the thing buckle.

The OP recommends both the Ubiquiti Edgerouter X and the Ubiquiti Unifi AC Lite as an Access point. My goal is to have a network that supports 2 wired PCs, a wired Network Printer, 3 phones, 2 tablets and a TV hooked up to a Chromecast without crashing and burning.

I'm assuming the two Ubiquiti products play nice together and aren't a nightmare to setup? My only experience with Home Networking is "Plugin cables, set Wifi password", but I'm willing to put in the time to learn how to set it up if it means I won't have to reboot the devices every few days. :shobon:

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