What I do know is I won’t be touching a Unifi edge device, had a UDM-Pro and I think they’re utter junk. I have a 60/20 rated ADSL2 connection, so the Atom unit is “fine”. I will also prob upgrade my current firewall units, a Dell PowerEdge R220 with E3-1240L CPU and my Pondesk Atom E3845 unit for an I5 or I7 Aliexpress unit, but they are only dual core. What am I going to do at renewal time, auto renew at $50 probably as it’s peanuts. I like Untangle, but I also prefer Sophos XG in other aspects. I’m an Untangle user and Sophos XG, I have two firewall units and swap them back and forth tbh. Īm I just being miserable or is this a genuine mis-step / slight on the userbase?įor me it causes a reset re what firewalls to consider again. Its such a shame that the key thing that allowed users who could get past the license fee stigma is now eroded and damage to the home user base is inevitable if not rethought. I assume the feature set I currently have will remain until license renewal time but I feel a this is an approach that will drive users away to PFsense, Sophos or even Unifi. Then for $150 you can have pro with the removed features put back in and wireguard, threat protection and virus blocker added but with a limit of 150 device’s Untangle’s solution to these concerns was to split the Home license up into 2 options, basic and pro.īasic remains $50 but has some features removed and an device limit of 50 added. Something unexpected (perhaps) has happened as a result. With the recent 16.1 update came wireguard vpn (not included in home license) which stirred up some forum comments. I found the licensing option for home use at the time to be more than reasonable considering it was unlimited device’s and all features minus threat protection and virus pro… Hello, I’m a recent convert to untangle after using and loving pfsense and previously trying sophos and usg.
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