🚀 Elevate your network game with the UbiQuiti UDR7 – where speed meets security in style!
The UbiQuiti UDR7 is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 tri-band router delivering up to 5700 Mbps wireless speeds and 2.5 Gbps wired throughput. Designed for professionals and tech-savvy users, it features advanced security protocols including WPA3 and PPSK, supports OSPF routing, and offers versatile connectivity with SFP+ and MicroSD slots. Compact and powerful, it’s built to future-proof your home or office network with UniFi OS integration.
Brand | Ubiquiti |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 20 x 10 cm; 1 kg |
Batteries | Product Specific batteries required. |
Item model number | UDR 7 |
Manufacturer | UbiQuiti |
Series | UDR 7 |
Colour | Black |
Wireless Type | 802.11.be |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Operating System | UniFi OS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**.
Great entry point to Ubiquti ecosystem.
First time ubiquti user.I'm not a network engineer I'm just a nerd with a smart home who loves all stats/information.This feels a very apple-esque experience from unboxing it's nice presentation box to plugging it in and the device just sorting itself out and deciding it's role while I stand back with keyboard in hand ready to get busy just to find it's done (almost) everything itself.I had one snagging point being on EE/BT broadband, required inputting of some generic easily found on Google login information which did cause issues with it not detecting my internet, many ISPs now don't require this, but my BT/EE does & id have expected this with any 3rd party router.But where other routers tend to ask this information during setup, the Ubiquiti didn't seem to want to guide me through this process, just a no network cable detected scenario and I had to manually find the menu to enter login information.But, from there it was a breeze, I've now easily setup VLANs for my main network and my IoT network while also cloning my old network SSID to keep track of which of my (80+) smart home devices still need porting over to the new network.The sheer scale of information being provided by the router is amazing, coming from an Asus router which I already loved this has taken everything to a new level.Amazing flexibility is also offered, loads of settings I'll never need, touch, or even know what they are for.VPN integration is also great, able to setup specific VPN clients and route the entire network or just one device through it with ease.Performance wise, my old router was a beast but 4-5 years old now and I found things just a bit sluggish at times, and my Xbox downloaded at 400-700mb/s (1gb connection) and I figured that's just Xbox Live and my connection was too strong for it to reliably provide anything.Then, I researched my Asus router and found mentions it supports 35-45 devices before it experiences performance issues (remember I said I had 80+) ... So I decided maybe I needed a new router with a higher count, this claims 300+ devices, much research done and it's added to my cart.All 80 decides ported into the network, VPNs setup, some protection settings enabled (which apperently can slow things down).. my first Xbox download smashed 900mb/s and my pings are 6-8ms as opposites to 10-12ms, so clearly without realising my old router despite me thinking it's as good as it gets (just without wifi7) has been holding back my connection/network capabilities substancially.My mobile is also hitting 500-900mb/s all around my house using WiFi 7 where before it was more like a 200 maximum in WiFi 6I've also bought a Ubiquiti WiFi access point to go outside and that was the most incredible setup process ever, I literally plugged it in, hit the new device button in app and it set itself up as a WiFi mesh with zero input from myself.Honestly for the price tag, this router genuinely seems like a bargain and great entry point to the Ubiquiti ecosystem & a can scale to suite someone without a clue, to someone who knows and likes to tinker right upto a a level where a network engineer would be satisfied.Points of note:it is worth noting Vs a powerful/gaming multi-antenna router of WiFi 6, the signal from the smaller/internal antenna DR7 is almost certainly lesser & the difference between a DR7 and a "Gaming Router" from another brand at similar price points will be this has a 2x2 Antennas where as other devices are probably sporting a 4x4, offering greater signal range and in ideal situations double the bandwidth, but I'm very happy with what Ubiquiti offers the ecosystem just works and the software is quite exceptionally nice & powerful to operate 300+ devices,... But the 2x2 Antennas is certainly the trade off with the DR7.
D**Y
Top quality product
Top quality piece of equipment. Swapped out a deco mesh system with three nodes for this unit alone. Was able to cover the whole house by locating it centrally. Have 1gb broadband and now I can actually get proper speeds over WiFi with very few drop outs. Plan on extending the system to hardwire some of the more demanding devices in the house. Will use the Poe on the unit for this. Overall it’s great and works as you would expect from a premium product and price.
C**E
Increasing home/garden wifi coverage
I ordered this router along with a set of U6 Mesh units in order to improve the Wifi in my old house with thick walls and quirky layout... and extend wifi to outdoor garden. Other more basic extenders were mediocre in helping before. So far it's great and does everything I could hope for with less-fuss and definitely significantly improved wifi across the house/garden. it's not cheap but achieves what I wanted. No idea about all the other functionality but increasing wifi coverage it definitely achieves.
B**E
likely does everything you expect and way more... but WiFi strength is appalling!!!!
£255 at time of reviewIf you're looking at this for a home set up then it's likely over kill for 99% of households, but if you're like me, you work from home, have a NAS, run Plex, Docker containers and know the difference between WAN, LAN & VLAN then honestly look no further, this thing is brilliant. The software is very thorough, the UI very well laid out, it can be simple or as complex as you want or need it to be, you want to set up a few basic rules, a bit of port forwarding etc, it's a doddle, but if you really want to get under the hood, need access to firewalls, load balancing NAT, DNS, VPN then it's all there at your finger tips and Reddit & YouTube are choc full of helpful videos and tutorialsUPDATE:I've had this a month now and I have to say, from a software perspective it's fantastic, but it has one huge problem and it's losing a star for it, the signal strength is appalling. Yes I live in an old house and the walls are thick, have concrete, metal and gods knows what surprises I discover when doing a spot of DIY at times, but placing my years old Orbi Mesh router in exactly the same spot as a test simply blows this out of the water.I've attached the WiFi Man screen grab of my place (a Ubiquiti app that works with their routers etc) and as you can see, the drop off of the signal is very noticeable. Yes it still works fine for most things, but I've had to keep my Orbi Mesh up and running in AP Bridge mode and created an entirely separate WiFi network for my IoT and smart devices, as the security camera at my front door was struggling to keep a connection and it's only 4metres away! yet it connects to the Orbi Mesh and the nearest access point for that is at least 7m away plus an additional 2 walls!Hope my review was helpful
L**T
What a amazing router
This router is amazing its got so many options and I'm even lost. Its a little on the heavy side I also love the blue ring around the router and the screen is fun to watch. Ive had no issues with setting up. I find this more nicer looking then other routers.
M**B
Good WiFi 7 router.
It does what it says. very well and very easily
L**T
A really awesome piece of tech
Amazing product, the wifi strength is great, the app and web interfaces are intuitive, the latency of the router is phenomenal. I can't recommend it enough!
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