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Ubiquiti Edgerouter Lite ERLITE-3 Desktop Router (Black)

4.7 out of 5 stars 133 customer reviews
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  • Powerful Routing Performance: The EdgeRouter Lite routes up to 1 million packets per second to meet the needs of carrier-class networks
  • Carrier-Class Reliability: The EdgeRouter Lite delivers uptime performance equal to leading carrier or enterprise technology solutions
  • Versatile Functionality: Use the EdgeRouter Lite's advanced feature set to run applications on the customizable open platform
  • Gigabit routing ports Silent, fanless operation, Compact, durable metal casing
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Summary : Screen Size, Screen Resolution, Graphics Coprocessor, Graphics Card RAM
Processor 500 MHz
RAM 512 MB
Brand Name Ubiquiti Networks
Series ERLITE-3
Item model number ERLITE-3
Hardware Platform PC
Operating System Ubiquiti EdgeOS
Item Weight 12.2 ounces
Product Dimensions 7.9 x 3.5 x 1.2 inches
Item Dimensions L x W x H 7.87 x 3.54 x 1.18 inches
Color Black
Processor Count 2
Flash Memory Size 2048

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4.7 out of 5 stars 133 customer reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #206 in Computers & Accessories (See top 100)
#51 in Computers & Accessories > Routers
Shipping Weight 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Date First Available January 18, 2014

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This is an extremely powerful router for a small office/home office situation.

This router would be sufficient and appropriate for a larger office/branch office situation and can easily support several dozen concurrent users - total overkill for my house and home office - but at the same time absolutely perfect for that application.

Think of this router as a miniature commercial router rather than a hardened residential one. In my experience, many aspects of this device are more akin to "real" Cisco-type iron than the type of router you might buy in a consumer electronics store. Don't let the price point fool you - this is a serious piece of computing hardware.

With that stated - it's not just plug and play. If you expect it to work just like the consumer routers you're used to, you might be frustrated or disappointed. It takes some configuration - probably an hour so initially, though I could do it much faster now that I've done it once - and some planning about how you want your network to work.

Here are some things to consider:
* It's a router. It routes packets from one place to another.
* It routes packets fast. Really fast.
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VERY COOL HARDWARE. Does take some time to learn it, but there is VERY good documentation out there to find.

I got sick of commodity home grade craptronics wifi routers failing or needing to be rebooted sporadically. My uptime on this one is now nearly two months, and I've had only solid reliable performance. Capable of gigabit speeds, it's also fairly future-resistant with home internet service (if that doesn't apply to you neither does this review). I was considering the ER-5 (5-port one) and the ER‑X (more of a switch really -- read the details on ubnt.com). I chose this one because it has the hardware routing (ER-X doesn't, which I bet is why it has a faster cpu) and I couldn't quite get myself to justify the cost increas of the extra two gigabit ports on my WAN-LAN router. I am using two other (disposable grade crap) wifi routers in AP only mode for wifi (using dd-wrt) and that's working quite well. Though I'll certainly get a UniFi AP before ever buying another "home wifi router"

It did cost me a couple nights learning what the hell I was doing, but I did get this little buddy set up the way I want, even OpenVPN set up and working better than I've ever seen from dd-wrt on those other home-consumer units I tortured myself with. (e.g. faster connection to the ER-3 from "out there" and never disconnects or hangs, and NEVER crashes the OS or hardware -- that was the crux of my frustration with the old linksys one on dd-wrt that led me to buy this one).

Summary: More RAM than ER-X, cheaper than ER-5, TONS and tons of official and community documentation and examples for configuration.
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A great router with very good performance. I was able to get 1Gbps on the WAN with just NAT overload enabled, firewall, and VPN. This is great for a home or small office setting and priced amazingly well. I would recommend keeping this in a battery backup though!
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I want to like this thing, I really do. It's a neat piece of equipment with the potential to route like a madman. It has a nice web interface and a powerful CLI to get in and do more complicated stuff if you want. It has responsive and helpful support folks, either through their ticketing system or their forums.

Which brings me to my point: I've dealt with the support folks far too much.

My first ERL-3 went bad about six months in, with bad storage. It's a relatively common problem with these things, and you can fix it yourself by replacing the USB drive inside with your own and using their rescue kit to upload a fresh copy of the OS. That same device had a port go bad about a year in, it would only maintain 100mbit connectivity, which is also a relatively common problem with these things. Unfortunately, this is the kind of problem I can't fix myself and now that the thing is out of warranty. No matter, I'll buy a new one and just chalk it up to getting a lemon.

Unfortunately, this new one started having problems after about two months in service. The thing wouldn't stay up, the web UI went away, it wouldn't answer pings, etc. Connecting via console cable allowed me to watch it reboot constantly. Bad DRAM, says their support. It's (yet again) a common problem with these, says their forums. Ship it back to us (at my expense) and they'll get me a working one in 3-4 weeks, says their support. Sigh, okay, says me.

While this thing has been in RMA, I just built my own pfSense box and have been using that. It's just as fast, it has more features, it burns a little bit more power, but it isn't known for having DRAM problems, storage problems, port problems, ghost problems, or any other problems that may crop up if I was to buy a third ERL-3.
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