I need to replace a bunch of ancient Cisco stuff. Also looking at other brands like Dell, Juniper and Extreme

  • @AtariDump@lemmy.world
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    229 days ago

    Only used Unifi and their stuff is pretty solid. Better than Meraki where you never truly own your hardware.

    • @warmaster@lemmy.world
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      129 days ago

      What do you mean? I have a Unifi 24 poe switch at home and I feel like Ubiquiti could do whatever they wanted with it. If I had more time I would have chosen some device with OPNSense.

      • @nsfwpls@lemdro.id
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        329 days ago

        UniFi doesn’t need a license, you just buy the switch and install the network app. Meraki will totally turn off your network if you ever stop paying for a license.

        You’re just renting their hardware until you stop paying for the license, then it’s an expensive paperweight.

      • Possibly linuxOP
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        129 days ago

        I don’t believe you can use OPNSense on a switch. Switches are in layer 2 typically and have hardware that switches.

        Technically you can run OpenWRT on some switches but it is still experimental and it is very much not enterprise grade

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                26 days ago

                Do you have a car? Docking station? Printer? Scanner? IoT device?

                And let’s not talk about what your Intel process has built into it that you don’t know about that leaks data.

                That’s a closed source OS.

      • @AtariDump@lemmy.world
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        129 days ago

        If you stop paying for the Meraki cloud, you can’t manage your Meraki hardware.

        Full stop.

        Meraki: That’s a nice network you got there; I’d be a shame if something happened to it