
UniFi compatible and suited to the kinds of awful environmental conditions the old Ubiquiti Tough Switch Pro was perfect for. Being managed by UniFi rather than UISP simplifies the network, so it's GREAT to have this niche filled. Surprisingly useful to have more ports, didn't know we needed them until we had the option.

Great connection AIMesh

- Just plug and play in Windows 11 Pro. - I received 2 Card TX401, and both work like a charm. - Big upgrade on my local network, on a 10 G Switch. - Again, rock solid, good heat sink size, should be reliable for years... - It's Rj-45 , so no need to upgrade for fiber... for now. - Never had a problem with TP-Link to be honest.

I bought this on sale, on a whim, after reading so much positive chatter. I thought the Netgear R7000 was plenty for my purposes; this thing changed my perspective. A standard expensive "router" is actually three things at once: a router, a switch, and a wireless access point. When one device serves all these purposes. a problem with one of them can create a problem for all of them. Resetting your Wi-Fi disrupts the entire network. A heavy CPU demand by one service will slow down the other services. Splitting them in three allows each device to be devoted to its own task. The ER-4 routes and that is all; the R7000 is now an access point and a lot faster and more reliable than previously; a Cisco SG112-24 switch deals with the LAN traffic; and also a raspberry pi is running a pi-hole DHCP server. Everything works much faster and more reliably than before. Troubleshooting no longer holds the entire network hostage. This router is extremely fast, highly customizable (including robust CLI support if you desire), and relatively user-friendly. Bufferbloat is essentially gone. My network is a well-oiled machine. If you use the internet like most of us do, this thing is worth it.



Fast, 10gb ethernet (only 2), 6ghz

Whole house Wi-Fi without any signal loss.


- Easy to install with no issues at all - Came with the mini screwdriver which was a nice touch

I plugged it in. It worked with existing cabling. I cant argue with that.

- Easy setup - Fast speeds for wireless

Coverage is great even without a mesh! I could probably support all the houses on our block. Spendy, but worth every penny IMO.

Gave slightly increased Internet upload speeds, with mixed results for download speeds according to the tests that I ran.

Cheap Made very well Reliable Lifetime warranty

Plug and play!

Fast performance and PoE+/++ out of the box! Small footprint and overall a performance beast for my network


- Price is good, product looks fine and is working properly so far.
