

🚀 Elevate your network game with the UXG-Max — where speed meets security in style!
The Ubiquiti Networks Gateway Max (UXG-Max) is a high-performance security gateway tailored for advanced home and SMB users invested in the UniFi ecosystem. It delivers up to 1.5 Gbps routing speeds under optimal conditions, features multi-gigabit 2.5 GbE WAN and LAN ports, and offers robust security with IDS/IPS and VPN support. Managed exclusively via a UniFi Network Controller, it’s designed to integrate seamlessly into professional-grade networks, future-proofing your connectivity for fiber and beyond.
| ASIN | B0D121YY1B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,083 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #677 in Routers |
| Item model number | NHU-UXG-MAX |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti Networks |
| Package Dimensions | 17.3 x 16.1 x 7.9 cm; 830 g |
L**A
Es súper fácil configurar además que la calidad empresarial de el artículo es magnífica
M**K
In 2014 I first discovered Ubiquiti and used one of their non Unifi security gateways, being impressed I built up a full Unifi system with 4 APs, a USG-Pro (upgraded with Nocturna fan and 4GB SODIMM), 6 switches, Unifi Protect UCKg2 and 10Gbe. When we moved home i reluctantly sold it all. I have just finished setting up our new home with professionally installed Cat6, in 4 bedrooms, study, lounge, garage (for the ONT) and cupboard under the stairs (home for this and a Unifi POE switch With so many new Unifi gateways I had to research them all (and what’s with the Max and Ultra monikers?, in my mind ultra should be better than Max), and some need a separate controller and some don’t. This one does, and rather than go back to a UCK G2 with 1Tb HDD, I decided to host the controller on one of my NAS (DS224+ 6GB RAM). This works extremely well and saved me around £250 it’s easy to do, YouTube is your friend if you decide to do similar, in fact there’s probably a use case for something like a Lincstation N1 with NVME and self hosted controller being not much more expensive, more versatile and significantly more powerful. Anyway back to this, setting it up was “fun” even with my prior experience of Unifi kit. Using the phone ap with the self hosted controller and plusnet’s PPoE, meant a lot of going round in circles. Here’s my advice. Setup the controller first (if self hosting, ensure you have your Unifi uI account setup and your name and password ready. Then setup the Max using your phone. (Advanced options to enter your PPoE details), Now diconnect your current router and connect your home network and WAN (ISP) cables to the Max Now using a computer, navigate using your web browser to the contollers s IP address (192.168.1.220:8080 in my case), and entering UI account details I was connected and could adopt the Max to the controller and internet was up and running. I reviously was using a Synology RT6600AX with WiFi switched off with a TP link BE-65 Deco Mesh in AP mode (I don’t trust TP link’s security and will not use them as a router), The max is far superior for routing speed and security, the 4x2.5Gbe ports are great too. Openreach are installing FTTH (Full gigabit fibre today) and I’m looking forward to seeing if the Max can handle this with IDS/IPS and DPI switched on at full speed, apparently it can. I will update What makes the Max so good? It’s SOC is reasonably power ful but its backed up by a NPU (in this case a Network Processing Unit) a dedicated “chip” (more likely a dedicated part of the SOC) which is optimised to process networking stuff. It also has more than sufficient RAM (3GB from memory). Overall I am extremely happy and would recommend this to you if you have a good home lab and want to start a Unifi system although if your new to Unifi, then get one of the gateways with the controller on board as it will be far easier to setup.
D**R
Quickly shipped and was a great replacement for my old firewall.
G**I
The UniFi gateway max (UXG Max) is a very nicely designed product and the user interface and applications are great. it is important to know that you need a separate device for network control. Look into the UniFi cloud gateway max (UCG Max) It has a built in network control program and optional storage via NVMe
R**N
DEcided to go all unifi happy with it but takes a a few youtube videoas to learn how to set it all up
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