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[Zip] Ubiquiti Unifi Dream Machine Special Edition $849.15 Delivered @ Digilifeonline eBay

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Not a bad price for the Dream Machine Pro SE. $849.15 using the ZIP promo code. Must use ZIP as the payment method.

Conditions. This offer entitles you to 15% off the pre-coupon purchase price (excluding postage costs) on Eligible Items (defined below) when you checkout with Zip, during the Offer Period when you spend $150 or more (excluding postage costs) in one transaction, up to a maximum discount of $300 per transaction. Multiple items may be purchased in 1 transaction per person, including cancelled transactions as set out in the Cancellations clause below (up to a maximum of 10 items per transaction). Zip is only available for transactions not exceeding $5000.

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  • Not a bad price. I think I paid a similar price on UDMSE about 2.5 years ago.

    I wish there's a 2nd model of UDMSE with dual HDD bays for redundancy (doesn't need to be as powerful as UDM Pro Max - also it doesn't have PoE which can be quite useful). Unifi Protect is a pain in the ass to fully restore after a HDD crash (learnt the hard way when my drive crashed in UCKG2+) so RAID can be helpful. Even if just to swapping in a larger drive down the road.

    • The Pro Max can be found online for $1099 as well. But given I only use this as a controller and for my WAN connection, it was a pretty good price to enable 2.5 GBE for my NBN connection.

      • +1

        Even the UDM Pro can do 2.5GbE/10GbE on new NBN NTDs no problem with the help of a RJ45 SFP+ Transceiver.

        Though UDMSE is indeed a nicer package overall, sans just one HDD bay.

        • Yes, that's correct. I currently have a UDMP; however, I have had consistent dropouts using an RJ45 SFP+ transceiver. I have used three SFP+ transceivers, including the UI version, and the dropouts continue.

          • @rackxp: I used transceiver with RTL8127B, AQR113C and Marvell 88X3310 (the old Ubiquiti 10GbE-only SFP+ transceiver). All of them works on UDMSE, no noticeable dropouts.

            I had dropouts on CRS305 before, but once I added a cooling fan it's all gone.

  • If you don't need the PoE ports, the UCG-Fibre is far better value.

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