← Back to context Comment by wrobelda 10 hours ago You actually can install Openwrt on bunch of their hardware 1 comment wrobelda Reply idatum 28 minutes ago Or OpenBSD, in my case a USG-3P. I would have otherwise tossed it but now it's a nice OpenBSD switch. OpenBSD 7.7 (GENERIC) #339: Sun Apr 13 17:52:27 MDT 2025 deraadt@octeon.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/octeon/compile/GENERIC real mem = 536870912 (512MB) avail mem = 521142272 (497MB) Only complaint I have with Unifi is so-so IPv6 support. I'd love to see a NAT64/DNS64 option configurable in their UI.
idatum 28 minutes ago Or OpenBSD, in my case a USG-3P. I would have otherwise tossed it but now it's a nice OpenBSD switch. OpenBSD 7.7 (GENERIC) #339: Sun Apr 13 17:52:27 MDT 2025 deraadt@octeon.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/octeon/compile/GENERIC real mem = 536870912 (512MB) avail mem = 521142272 (497MB) Only complaint I have with Unifi is so-so IPv6 support. I'd love to see a NAT64/DNS64 option configurable in their UI.
Or OpenBSD, in my case a USG-3P. I would have otherwise tossed it but now it's a nice OpenBSD switch.
Only complaint I have with Unifi is so-so IPv6 support. I'd love to see a NAT64/DNS64 option configurable in their UI.