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These days, spare Mercedes C Classes are easier to come by...or a spare Raspberry Pi
These days, spare Mercedes C Classes are easier to come by...or a spare Raspberry Pi
True, there is a real arbitrage opportunity, i.e. being able to sell my Pi4s for 2x I paid for them. Nuts.These days, spare Mercedes C Classes are easier to come by...
You are amazing, I had no idea that Ruckus gear was available for so little money. UniFi is my weapon of choice ATM for wireless since I have put so much of it to use over the years elsewhere, they offer WiFi 6E in the U6 series, etc. For home use, the industrial capabilities of Ruckus / Brocade are certainly beyond prosumer overkill but a great option for those among us who know how to use / deploy them. When buying new, the U6 Enterprise @ $300 a pop is a bit easier to swallow than the similar (though likely superior) R760 @ $2,000 and up.Since when do you need a Cloud Key? You need the controller software, sure, but that can run in a jail under FreeBSD/TNCore, or an app under SCALE, or in a VM of your preference under either or your hypervisor of choice, or a spare Raspberry Pi if you happen to have one of those, or...
...or you could look at Ruckus (likely used) for both:
Brocade ICX Series (cheap & powerful 10gbE/40gbE switching)
NOTE #1: do not PM me with switch questions, they will be ignored - post them in this public thread, where hundreds of other members can also answer, and the answer will be public for future users NOTE #2 06-22-2023: Yes, this post is still up to date and nothing has changed: in fact judging by...forums.servethehome.com
Ruckus Wireless as an Unifi alternative?
The recent Unifi product decisions have me starting to debate changing my wireless network here at home, and in searching around Ruckus seems to keep bubbling to the top of alternatives. Does anyone have any recent, first hand experience they can share? A few questions/comments below: From...forums.servethehome.com
That's why I said "likely used"--but yes, the Ruckus APs are considerably more expensive than anything from UBNT (even used). I bought a used R710, and its Unleashed firmware gives you most if not all of the capabilities of Unifi without needing a separate controller, but I don't know that I'm going to replace my existing APs. But two of their switches were a big improvement over the gear I'd been using.a bit easier to swallow than the similar (though likely superior) R760 @ $2,000 and up.
Looking forward to the images.my HVLP sprayer. Big shout out to Fuji, they make an amazing sprayer.
Apologies re delay on images. It’s been a bit hectic here. As for the Fuji sprayer, I opted for the Fuji Spray 2904-T70 Mini-Mite 4 Platinum.Looking forward to the images.
Which specific Fuji model have you enjoyed?
Always enjoying this thread!!!
Thanks so much for the info!Apologies re delay on images. It’s been a bit hectic here. As for the Fuji sprayer, I opted for the Fuji Spray 2904-T70 Mini-Mite 4 Platinum.