![]() Firmware 1.9.1.1 - Current VersionÄownload here. Don't bother configuring the router with the default firmware, update it first! All the steps are detailed below. The deployment overview will hopefully help newbies make this little metal box behave much more consumer-router-like. This combination, wired up to my DCOSIS 3.0 SB6183 cable modem, gives me a consistent 300 MBps down and 30 Mbps up speed from anywhere in my home, whether I'm wired or wireless. I rely on my ERLite-3 for all my home network routing, DNS, and DHCP functions, leaving the Wi-Fi duties to my wired-backhaul eero 3 pack Wi-Fi that I configured for bridge mode. ETH0 at left is connected to my cable modem, ETH1 connected to my gigabit switch, one of my 3 eero Wi-Fi devices is pictured at right, using SlimRun gigabit wired backhauls to the same gigabit home network. I've personally owned two of these little ~$90 routers for about a year, one dedicated to my traveling home datacenter right, and the other used heavily full time by my entire family, with better reliability than every consumer router I've used before it. This "networking enthusiast" router has enjoyed a lot of popularity in the market, with mostly-favorable reviews on Amazon and on Ubiquiti's forum. ![]() ![]() They're made of metal now, and has gained a lot functionality ever since through regular firmware updates, see full history here. The ERLite-3 has been around since 2013, still pictured in it's original plastic body on Amazon.
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