TP Link is it better than Ubiquiti?

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  • TP Link is it better than Ubiquiti?
    We setup the TP-Link TL-R605 and compare it to the Ubiquiti and PFSense options out there.
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  • @gogobram
    @gogobram Před rokem +2

    That's pretty much exactly the same conclusion that I had.
    TP-Link summary:
    quality of hardware: extremely high,
    quality of software: extremely high,
    warranty and support: extremely good,
    features: they have a wide range of devices, with the features you would expect of industrial grade devices,
    price: pretty sharp ! which makes them accessible for even small companies, e.g. sole-proprietors or freelancers, ...
    The bottom line, they deliver what they promise, at a sharp price. I bought 4 devices of them in the last year, and all of them were exactly what I was looking for. And I am the kind of guy that compares device specs and reviews for months before I actually buy something. I am really aiming for 100% uptime, high throughput, with no worries. And that is exactly what their devices have done for me any my business.

    • @Incredulous1972
      @Incredulous1972 Před rokem

      O wow, I literally had the exact opposite experience. We had about a dozen units for residential use, very low bandwidth needs (just connecting a handscanner back to a central site that ran the server for all the sites). We had TPLink VPN routers (600's?). What. A. Piece. Of. Garbage. They supposedly could handle 2 WANs. That was false. They could handle several hundred megabytes of throughput. That was false. They were secure and provided "enterprise grade VPN". That was only true for about 3 days in a row, after which we had to reset them remotely, using a remote client at each site. TPLink is low-grade garbage, especially when much more reliable systems from Ruckus and Meraki-Go are available. Heck, we ran 30+ sites with a couple hundred UniFi devices (not their routers, though!), and they worked great. Only time they went "down" was when we upgraded the firmware or someone drunk hit a telephone pole. Cost more, but we got that $$$ back in productivity and not losing sleep.

  • @asphere8
    @asphere8 Před rokem

    I'm watching videos to get an idea of what the interfaces look like to help me decide between a TP Link Omada system with a ER8411 + TL-SG3210XHP-M2 or a Unifi system with a UDM-Pro-SE + USW-Enterprise-24-PoE for a 2.5Gbps home network, and your comment about 100meg and gigabit internet service really caught me off guard! The ISP I work for has been offering gigabit home internet since before the USG launched, and we actually stopped offering 100Mbps internet service in 2020; the slowest we now offer is 250Mbps!

  • @jlforrest
    @jlforrest Před 3 lety +10

    One advantage of a command line interface is that it makes documenting a configuration more straightforward. Plus, you can use a configuration manager like Ansible to manage devices with a command line interface so that it's no more time consuming to configure 1000 boxes than it is to configure 1. I agree that a GUI is nice for fooling around, though.

  • @TYGY
    @TYGY Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this detail comparison and this is really helpful for knowing that TP link can be a good option to replace ubiquiti.

  • @aragaorj
    @aragaorj Před rokem

    First of all, I want to thank you for the enormous kindness you have done in providing this video. Very, very much made me interested in this equipment. I was looking forward to getting an EdgeRoute from Ubiquiti, but I needed something more complete. Including that it could provide distinct subnets between ports and VLANs. I need more details. How is web filtering control carried out? Is there a layer of malware and intrusion detection?
    I'm really close to deciding on this one.

  • @QuikTechSolutions
    @QuikTechSolutions Před 3 lety +2

    Great review buddy! Thanks for the mention in the video.

  • @woxit6107
    @woxit6107 Před 3 lety

    Nice TP-Link product. Thanks for your time and effort.

  • @meesvalkvander9335
    @meesvalkvander9335 Před 2 lety

    Here in the Netherlands we use Fortygate, which can do more than Unifi and TP-link. Only this one is a bit more expensive, you should think more for a small company at € 300,-- for 100-200 user, around €800,-- above the 250 user, €2800,--. You have multiple ports with Gbit support. can also be applied directly to the fiber.

  • @jeffm2787
    @jeffm2787 Před 2 lety +2

    Will agree with one thing, the reporting of PFSense really does suck. The ntopng package mostly works, but lacks on the free version. Also the USG-3 runs Gigabit if you don't turn on IPS/IDS, if you just want to see what your clients are using for traffic it will route Gigabit with DPS on. Verizon FIOS gigabit up and down on my end. Back to using an SG-3100 for now. Love TP-Link, wouldn't use it outside of the home. Been using Ubiquiti gear for many years in both home and commercial installations.

    • @UnkyjoesPlayhouse
      @UnkyjoesPlayhouse  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching :)

    • @dragonsmonk
      @dragonsmonk Před rokem

      Why would you not use it the same way you use Ubiquity gear? From my tests it's better than Ubiquity, which is why I have no unify gear at all any more.

  • @uria702
    @uria702 Před 2 lety +3

    For home use, tp link products are really great especially for the price. For commercial purposes though, nothing replaces unifi

  • @-hbwink-6340
    @-hbwink-6340 Před 2 lety +2

    Mentioning the user limitation:
    Your looking at the TP-Link ER605 which max's at • 20 IPsec VPN Tunnels but their ER7206 will handle 5x that at
    • 100 IPSec VPN Tunnels. This actually varies with the VPN protocol ...
    Lookup: compare ER605 & ER7206 ...

  • @MarkWakefielduk
    @MarkWakefielduk Před 3 lety +2

    For a project a few years ago I installed some TP Link TL-ER6120 routers and one Draytek Vigor 2960. The Draytek failed earlier on this year while I've not had a single problem with any of the TP Link routers.

  • @aaro_n
    @aaro_n Před 3 lety

    I love the omada stuff. I got the access point after not being impressed with the uap-ac-pro. And after getting this router to replace my all in one solution

  • @BBATLI
    @BBATLI Před 2 lety +1

    Wow so the Omada interface definitely shows more information than the direct GUI!
    What I would love to know is the % uptime for each WAN (when being used in multi-wan mode). Is this info shown anywhere?
    Thanks!

  • @user-tw7fe9nj7x
    @user-tw7fe9nj7x Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @cmdipj
    @cmdipj Před 2 lety

    Wonderfully explained, it takes time and patience to understand the product beyond the data sheets. And yes for corporates cli is much easier to deploy and maintain but for small and medium businesses and for home it's a hassle. I really appreciate the time taken by you to give the essence of different technologies to the public. Keep up the good work, also try to use Cisco small business products and utms like sophos and fortigate etc as they are much more useful in these scenarios.

  • @joelcrocker1094
    @joelcrocker1094 Před 3 lety +1

    I have A tp link box - I have been wanting to use it for ip phone

  • @oneness44
    @oneness44 Před 2 lety +1

    Which dyndns providers support this router, can be manually configured ?
    Can it be used as a OpenVPN server for several devices in the house ? Thanks

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR Před 3 lety

    I have TP-Link equipment but there are places in the states that Frown on the use of Broadband over Mains so I think if the mains cables are routed through steel cable conduits which are grounded then interference should not radiate.

  • @xerox8080
    @xerox8080 Před 2 lety

    15:07 I think you mean 300 Mbits instead of 300 Megabytes per second? I'm very interested in this router and want to learn all about it, so thanks a lot for making this video 👍

  • @vincentl.8145
    @vincentl.8145 Před 3 lety

    sounds like a good upgrade/replacement to the ER-X

  • @Miesiu
    @Miesiu Před rokem +1

    What about performance ? Any benchmark ?

  • @Raymond6494
    @Raymond6494 Před 3 lety

    nice info

  • @plasmar1
    @plasmar1 Před 3 lety

    TP link is good, just might of skimped on capacitors like most budget computer companies; case by case solution but assuming you have a computer that supports iommu always running, pass a network card and virtualize! less one device, and pfsense!

  • @digrassi
    @digrassi Před rokem

    Hello, how you do to access the interface omada in the browser without have Omada Controller OC200?

    • @UnkyjoesPlayhouse
      @UnkyjoesPlayhouse  Před rokem

      You can load the software onto a computer and make that a controller.

  • @KrisRatliff75
    @KrisRatliff75 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Unkyjoe. Great video. I needed a router to replace the built in firewall in my Xfinity gateway, so after a couple of quick reviews and review videos, I snatched one off Amazon for ~$70 (tax included) and it should be here later tonight. That Xfinity gateway is SUCH a piece of garbage. They've disabled SO many features on it that I can't even setup remote access to my unRAID server properly like I had it at our old house with gigabit fiber (gosh I miss my fiber... and it's only been 2 weeks). Anyhoo... rant over. The previous home owner installed Ubiquiti access points in the house (2 of them at opposite ends of the house). Here's my question, can I use the TP-Link TL-R605 and Omada software to configure and use the Ubiquiti APs, or do you know will I still need to use the UniFi Controller docker in unRAID for that? Thanks in advance for your reply and for a great video. Subscribing and liking.

    • @UnkyjoesPlayhouse
      @UnkyjoesPlayhouse  Před 2 lety +1

      you will still need the sep controller for Unifi, so yeah I would do it in docker or run as a windows service, either way. Thanks for watching!

  • @MikeMcGrath
    @MikeMcGrath Před 3 lety

    The USG with out IDS IPS enabled does gigabit Wan just fine. There is a hit with IDS enabled I wonder if there is for this as well.

    • @UnkyjoesPlayhouse
      @UnkyjoesPlayhouse  Před 3 lety

      yes, it would stand to reason. I am still getting to know this little device, for me it solves a lot of issues. Thanks for watching.

  • @dylanmustach2902
    @dylanmustach2902 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review! One question that came to mind: does this router support acting as an OpenVPN Client? Currently I use Untangle as my NGFW solution, and it supports OpenVPN as either a server and/or a client. Would I be able to upload a .ovpn file to this TP-Link router and have it connect back to my Untangle OpenVPN server as a client?

  • @thair
    @thair Před 2 lety

    How’s the bridging ( switch performance) if I want to use it as router and mini switch between my wireless mesh access points ?

    • @UnkyjoesPlayhouse
      @UnkyjoesPlayhouse  Před 2 lety +1

      I have no idea as I have not tested that and no longer have the item.

    • @thair
      @thair Před 2 lety

      @@UnkyjoesPlayhouse thank you for your time , so what do you use now ? I’m about to buy on e for my house and I was deciding on the ER605 .. now wonder if you switched it for a reason I should be careful of ? Thank you again 😊

  • @Walter11
    @Walter11 Před 2 lety

    What's is your opinion about Mikrotik? Great video

  • @michaelprince5255
    @michaelprince5255 Před 2 lety

    Were you able to configure using multiple statics via Omada controller.

  • @spam4just
    @spam4just Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. I have recently invested in a bit of Omada-compatible gear from TP-Link. Everything is working great but for the life of me, I have never been able to get the router to be adopted. I have contacted TP-Link support and they have even logged onto my controller and they say they can see what the issue is. I'm sure it has something to do with IP address ranges and or subnets but my understanding of such matters is not great. Can you perhaps offer any direction based on your learnings? TIA

    • @hans4me2
      @hans4me2 Před 2 lety

      Correct. It's terrible. It's just about impossible to adapt if you don't use 192.168.0.x

  • @ahmedfox5935
    @ahmedfox5935 Před 2 lety

    From a personal experience, waaaaay better...

  • @RockTouching
    @RockTouching Před 3 lety

    Is there traffic analysis like on the edgerouter?

    • @UnkyjoesPlayhouse
      @UnkyjoesPlayhouse  Před 3 lety

      I have no idea compared to the edgerouter. Thanks for watching :)

  • @kalijasin
    @kalijasin Před 2 lety

    These are all home routers. They get the job done but are not very efficient or secure. If you want something higher end you have to get a professional router.

  • @DerekDavis213
    @DerekDavis213 Před 2 lety

    Enterprises in America trust American companies with their sensitive data. Companies like HP, Cisco, and Ubiquiti too.
    TP Link is 100% Chinese.
    So what is better, TP Link or Ubiquiti?

  • @balla2172
    @balla2172 Před 3 lety

    I doesn't have half the features or security that pf sense does

  • @rehova
    @rehova Před rokem

    In the future you might wanna block your MAC address for security

  • @knightultimate8356
    @knightultimate8356 Před 2 lety

    Ur sure? Tplink is from china. I thought ur from the US

  • @mattross83
    @mattross83 Před 2 lety

    That was a long wordy video.