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In what way are the eeros slow? If you run Ethernet between them you’ll get full WiFi speed from all of them. Wireless backhaul will destroy your speed with any product unless they have directional antennae
To clarify - the interface is slow, and won’t work without the cloud connection.
The network is great.
Unifi can run the interface locally, via cloud, out both. I have a UDM and most of the time I access the interfaces locally.
Do you think the mobile app would be easy for a vaguely technical person to enable and disable groups of devices? Last time I looked at ubiquiti it wasn’t really “consumer” oriented.
It’s more “prosumer”. Definitely not designed for lay-people.
It’s more “prosumer”. Definitely not designed for lay-people.