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Key Features
- 1 x Gigabit Ethernet Data/PoE Input Port
- 3 x Gigabit Ethernet Data Ports
- 1 x Gigabit Ethernet Passthrough Port
- Dual-Core 880 MHz Processor
Take advantage of fast Gigabit Ethernet data speeds with the ER-X EdgeRouter X from Ubiquiti Networks. This router comes equipped with a total of five Gigabit Ethernet ports: one data/PoE input port, three data ports, and one data/PoE passthrough port. Inside the router you will find a 880 MHz dual-core processor along with 256 MB of DDR3 RAM and 256 MB of NAND code storage.
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Are the ports isolated from each other using ...
Are the ports isolated from each other using separate NICs?
The ports are part of a switch on the router. It is a fully configurable switch however so you can isolate each port either by VLAN or setting them to be independent ports.
Date published: 2020-10-29
Can this take the place of a failed Ubiquity ...
Can this take the place of a failed Ubiquity Unifi USG as a firewall?
The Ubiquiti Networks ER-X does offer firewall functionality, although whether it can be integrated into your network in place of previous equipment would depend on the other devices comprising the network. It would be best to consult a Ubiquiti-certified network specialist to ensure the compatibility and security of all network components.
Date published: 2023-06-27
Can this device support PPP over Ethernet ...
Can this device support PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)?
Yes, this switch supports Passive PoE passthrough
Date published: 2021-01-14
Can this router provide DHCP for an internal GB ...
Can this router provide DHCP for an internal GB LAN not connected to internet?
It can be setup for a LAN that is not internet connected.
Date published: 2021-12-04
Can this router be configured to support dual ...
Can this router be configured to support dual WAN?
Yes, the Ubiquiti Networks ER-X EdgeRouter X
BH #UBERX can be configured for dual WAN.
Date published: 2021-02-21
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Which wireless access point would you recommend to pair this with? Thank you
Any access point will work. If you want to stay in the Ubiquiti family, the latest generation UAP-AC devices have a good price-to-feature/performance ratio. Depending on your environment and client devices, a certain set of AP's might be better for you... If you have a lot of 3x3 MIMO devices and need the higher bandwidth, the UAP-AC-Pro might be best; for a low-density of clients, the UAP-AC-LR might be better, because of it's improved reception due to the fractal antenna; otherwise, the UAP-AC-Lite would be a cost-effective choice.
Date published: 2021-12-04
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Will this power the UAP-AC-PRO-E access point?
No
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Does this device have built-in Wifi? Some of the reviews suggest yes, others suggest a separate AP is required.
No it does not have built in WiFi
Date published: 2018-08-26