So there have been a few lemons. They got or are getting resolved. Don't focus 
on the few failures. Look at all the products and the huge success!

The EdgeRouters are already being used by a few people and the reviews are 
great. 



On Sep 14, 2012, at 12:01, Chuck Hogg <[email protected]> wrote:

> I must live on a different planet, but there are products that Ubiquiti has 
> failed on over the years and has EOL'd the product as a result.  Look at GPS 
> Sync in the RM5/RM2 product lines.  Look at ToughCable L1/L2.  Look at 
> LiteStations.  Wonder why they are EOL?  I give praise to UBNT when praise is 
> deserved.  Not before a product has even been put through it's paces.
> 
> Regards,
> Chuck
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Travis Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry... I don't agree that Ubiquiti is in the same category as Cisco or
> Motorola. I have Cisco switches and routers with 5+ YEARS of uptime. My
> main Cisco switch is moving over 1500Mbps of graphic daily and has been
> up for over 2+ years.
> 
> We have had many Ubiquiti radios that if they have more than 100 days
> uptime, you have to reboot them BEFORE doing a firmware upgrade or else
> when they come back they won't pass traffic (even though they are
> connected via wireless).
> 
> Travis
> Microserv
> 
> On 9/14/2012 9:42 AM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
> > Greg,
> > I don't ever recall seeing bleeding-edge firmware with bugs released
> > from Ubiquiti.... unless you mean the betas?  But that's what they
> > are... betas.   Since 5.3.3 up to the current 5.5.2 release I haven't
> > had any problems with the final releases of software.
> >
> > I can't count the number of Linksys, DLink, Hawking, whatever wireless
> > routers we've replaced for customers because they had problems with
> > their Internet.  We put in a Power AP-N, or an AirRouter and we never
> > hear from them again.
> >
> > Truth be told... Ubiquiti equipment just runs... it doesn't need
> > rebooted.  It doesn't need babysat.  It just runs.
> >
> > No I am not being paid to make these statements.  I just have many years
> > working in IT.  I've used Cisco, MikroTik, Alvarion, Motorola and now
> > Ubiquiti.  The Ubiquiti equipment just works.  I have a backhaul that's
> > been up for over a year with no reboots.... and no problems.
> >
> > Matt Hoppes
> > Director of Information Technology
> > Indigo Wireless
> > +1 (570) 723-7312
> >
> > On 9/14/12 11:20 AM, Greg Ihnen wrote:
> >> Are people going to be able to tolerate the bleeding-edge cycle of
> >> bugs/firmware updates that has been the history with their wireless gear?
> >>
> >> Once again they're breaking new ground, this time with low cost/high pps
> >> throughput. Will they be able to make it powerful (rich feature set)
> >> /and/ easy?
> >>
> >> It's going to have to be really good to make people switch.
> >>
> >> Maybe they're going for a niche market of people who want only features
> >> relevant to the WISP market (bandwidth management, bandwidth accounting
> >> etc, vlans) and not people who want a do-all box like MT which has a lot
> >> of features most WISPs probably don't use (BGP and the forwarding
> >> protocols come to mind).
> >>
> >> Greg
> >>
> >> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Paolo Di Francesco
> >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >>
> >>      Hi all
> >>
> >>      I see that Ubiquiti is launching a new product, a router.
> >>
> >>      Well, personally, I do not think that it's a good idea, hard market 
> >> and
> >>      I really do not see a real reason why I should buy the Ubiquiti router
> >>      instead of other well knows products
> >>
> >>        From my perspective the value or a core/edge router is not only in 
> >> the
> >>      number of packets, it's more into the number of bugs and 
> >> instabilities.
> >>
> >>      A new product has less or more bugs/instabilities than others working
> >>      since years in my network?
> >>
> >>      I am not sure that I want to restart thinking new workarounds for a 
> >> new
> >>      brand.
> >>
> >>      Comments?
> >>
> >>
> >>      --
> >>
> >>
> >>      Ing. Paolo Di Francesco
> >>
> >>      Level7 s.r.l. unipersonale
> >>
> >>      Sede operativa: Largo Montalto, 5 - 90144 Palermo
> >>
> >>      C.F. e P.IVA  05940050825
> >>      Fax : +39-091-8772072 <tel:%2B39-091-8772072>
> >>      assistenza: (+39) 091-8776432 <tel:%28%2B39%29%20091-8776432>
> >>      web: http://www.level7.it
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>      _______________________________________________
> >>      Wireless mailing list
> >>      [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> >>      http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Wireless mailing list
> >> [email protected]
> >> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
> >>
> > _______________________________________________
> > Wireless mailing list
> > [email protected]
> > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
> >
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Wireless mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Wireless mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
_______________________________________________
Wireless mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless

Reply via email to