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Travel Router

I finally got my hands on a UniFi travel router when it went back in stock! I’ve got a few trips planned this year and I’m excited to test it out.

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Introducing UniFi Fabrics

This article introduces UniFi Fabrics, a scalable, license-free network management solution with Zero Trust security and multi-tenant control. It offers a unified control plane for centralized management, configuration orchestration, complete visibility, and Zero Trust networking. It also provides Zero Touch Provisioning, advanced integrations, and is built for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) with a native multi-tenant architecture.

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unifi is a community for everything Ubiquiti UniFi. It brings together news, product releases, updates, and real world support from people who actually run UniFi networks.

You will find release notes, firmware changes, troubleshooting help, configuration advice, best practices, and lessons learned from home labs to production environments.

The focus is practical and signal driven. Clear explanations, verified fixes, and experience backed guidance matter more than speculation or noise.

If you manage, deploy, or rely on UniFi gear and want to stay current while keeping your network stable, unifi is the place.

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unifi is a practical, high signal community for Ubiquiti UniFi users.

Post content that helps others. This includes release news, firmware updates, configuration tips, troubleshooting steps, and real world lessons from running UniFi networks.

Be specific. When asking for help, include relevant hardware, versions, topology, and symptoms. When answering, explain the why, not just the fix.

Keep discussion professional and respectful. Debate ideas and configurations, not people.

No low effort posts. Avoid rants, unsupported claims, or repetitive questions without context.

No spam or affiliate promotion. Sharing tools or guides is fine when they add clear value.

Stay on topic and help keep the signal strong for the entire UniFi community.

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