I’m running the cloud key gen2 on the 6.0 firmware and no problems. I have the NVR as well running 8 cameras and constant zoom calls. No issues.
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wow! I'm struggling to justify the cost of one of these when G4 bullet cams are so much less. Do you honestly think the G4 Pro's are worth the money?(10) G4 Pro Cameras
I didn't have any experience with the other cameras but I started with their design tool. It was very helpful. I took a picture of my house plans, drew the walls and put in one known measurement and then I could compare camera models by field of view and range. It also helped me decide on the larger access points as it will show coverage through interior walls.wow! I'm struggling to justify the cost of one of these when G4 bullet cams are so much less. Do you honestly think the G4 Pro's are worth the money?
Jim,I have Viasat at my ski condo in Utah, I think they claim 50 download, but I believe the only test I did indicated 37 (still better than 5!).
Jim
Jim,
Do you download Movies from K via the Satellite?
If so, how long does a standard Blu-ray quality movie take.
I'm afraid my DSL could take days to download at 5Mbps.
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Thanks,
Chris
Thank you.I have a 20Mbs satellite internet connection at one of my places and have used it in the past for downloads and it works without issue. Speed is just like using a landline connection of similar speed so around half a day but you may get some throttling depending upon time of day / fair use policy but it is a viable solution if there is only a low speed alternative. The bigger issue is latency of around 800ms but that doesn't affect downloads but it makes playing interactive games virtually impossible.
I know this is an old post, but for anyone else coming along ..... I jumped onto the Dream Machine Base + a Flex HD AP. There were a LOT of bug issues on the UDM (non pro) that seem to be mostly cleared up now. I am stating this because a lot of google searches will bring up the teething issues experienced when the thing launched. My UDM has been stable for the better part of the last 6 months or so, and this is a heavily used network with me on Zoom most of the day, teenagers pounding the network, and full streaming on the TV's.For those of you who made the change to Unifi, in particular the Dream Machine Pro, are you still happy with the equipment and performance? Any reliability issues or surprises?
I dove in with the UDM pro, a couple of pro switches, and some access points. Has been rock solid after getting things set up and some updates (the teething issues). Very happy with everything.I know this is an old post, but for anyone else coming along ..... I jumped onto the Dream Machine Base + a Flex HD AP. There were a LOT of bug issues on the UDM (non pro) that seem to be mostly cleared up now. I am stating this because a lot of google searches will bring up the teething issues experienced when the thing launched. My UDM has been stable for the better part of the last 6 months or so, and this is a heavily used network with me on Zoom most of the day, teenagers pounding the network, and full streaming on the TV's.