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Ubiquiti UDM SE Dream Machine Special Edition $824.95 ($804.33 with eBay Plus) Delivered @ Sydneytec eBay

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Ubiquiti UDM SE Dream Machine Special Edition is back on sale again. Not the cheapest price though.

The SE comes with 6 x POE(802.3af) and 2 x POE+(802.3at) ports. I bought this SE and 2 x Ubiquiti U6-Pro for my house.

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    • +4

      I generally supports the idea but in this case the journalist just took the intel from single disgruntled employee and posted the news & their share price tanked. Then later turns out it was the employee who did all the hack first place.

    • +5

      To be fair to Ubiquiti, the pleading makes it pretty clear that Krebs knew his source was a former employee who had stolen information from Ubiquiti in the course of his employment.

      Krebs published material which intentionally obfuscated that his source of the information came from the offending employee.

      That's pretty reprehensible of Krebs, someone who is ordinarily well-regarded in the IT security world.

      • Krebs has previously doxxed teens who he suspected were guilty of things. To describe him most charitably, he's impulsive. It seems this is a pattern, and I think we can do better than him, to be entirely honest.

    • +1

      Krebbs done goofed big time on this one

      The OG kerbbs article has been taken down, but it has been archived:
      https://web.archive.org/web/20220331003926/https://krebsonse…

      The "source" for this article had already had his house raided by the FBI prior to this article, Krebb's was asked by Ubiqiti to withdraw the article to which he refused, he eventually withdrew it on August 31, 2022. The article was available is full on his website until August 2022, I believe the DoJ and FBI made their investigation public in Dec 2021.

  • Have no use for this, but still tempted :/

  • +2

    Literally set one of these up a couple of days ago for a small business. The only issue I had was the captive nuts that were provided were too hard to clip in to the cheap-o rack they had. Probably would have been able to do it if I tried a bit more, but I used some others I had instead. That is literally the only complaint. So easy to setup.

    • I find that with most of them. We install a lot of Cisco Meraki hardware and I often use a flat head screwdriver to help get the nuts in.

      • Agreed - the screwdriver trick didn’t work with these ones though. Really good quality stainless steel, so beasts to pop in compared to the standard cheap jobs if the hole isn't quite big enough. I've come across them before as well, and they do pop in easier to higher end racks, but the cheaper racks don't have the same tolerances. I know I could have got them in if I went all cave man on 'em but couldn't be bothered. Not a biggie using the cheaper nuts with tinfoil clips - once it's bolted in, it's not going anywhere!

  • Ah so tempting! Have a UDM Base which continues to serve me well, but hating the hacky way of running Protect on my RPi. Thankfully not the lowest it has ever been.

  • Thanks, grabbed one of these and stacked it with discounted shopback giftcards, bringing it down to $769 (can only use 8 gift cards codes, so PLSAV22 and 7 gift cards)

    Also grabbing the wifi 6 AP pros to go with it

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