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Ubiquity USG for Remote SmartLink or IQ Router?

AA0Z
AA0Z Member ✭✭
edited December 2019 in SmartSDR for Windows
I know a lot of users here have the IQ router at their home and remote location for remote operating.  I'm setting up (actually re-doing) where I'm going to be setting up my remote station from scratch later this summer before contest season.

I have a Maestro and Flex 6700 with 3.0.

I have a USG 4P (4 pro) router with all Ubiquity Unifi products at my house.  Remote location is my parents in the county with stable Charter internet.  I believe they have 100Mb down, 10 up.  I'm going to have them upgrade to the 200/15 by upgrading their modem during the summer.

I'd like to install a USG 3 & Unifi switch at the remote location as I can manage it from my house with my Unifi controller software that runs on the Pi...but also understand the benefits of using an IQ router for buffer bloat.  USG has this buffer bloat "feature" but I'm not sure it's fully vetted yet on their USG WAN side.  I think you can do it more easily on their Edgerouter line, but then again, can't be controlled with the Unifi controller software.  Ugh...

Does anybody run a USG 3 as their remote router and do you enable smartlink on the WAN for buffer bloat?  

Also looking for opinions for remote end routers to make this experience enjoyable and reliable.  

Answers

  • Ted  VE3TRQ
    Ted VE3TRQ Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2019
    Somewhat off-topic: It isn’t necessary to have an IQ router to get good “buffer bloat” values. I run Tomato software (a derivative of OpenWRT / ddwrt) and also get A+ values for network buffering and latency variation. Any well-designed router should be capable of delivering equal quality IFF the designers pay attention. Now hopefully we can get some input from those actually using Ubiquity routers (which by all things I have heard, are of good quality).

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