
Ubiquiti Networks
The Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Router (UDR) is a compact all‑in‑one Wi‑Fi 6 router, PoE switch, and UniFi OS console aimed at home and small‑business environments, offering up to 3 Gbps aggregate wireless throughput and integrated support for UniFi Protect, Access, and Talk applications.
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$349.99
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$328.57
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$228.79
Highest
$388.98
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the UDR a near‑perfect value proposition, emphasizing its Wi‑Fi 6 speeds, 4×4 MU‑MIMO, and seamless UniFi OS integration, while noting the lack of multi‑gig ports and a modest CPU/RAM as trade‑offs against higher‑end competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the router’s easy setup, solid 1,500 ft² coverage, and PoE convenience for a few APs or cameras, but they also report occasional 2.4 GHz drops, app instability under load, limited Ethernet ports, and noticeable heat/noise when PoE is fully used.
Common Complaints
Wi‑Fi instability on the 2.4 GHz band, occasional UniFi app freezes under heavy device counts, limited Ethernet and PoE ports, and increased heat/noise when the PoE budget is fully utilized.
How It Compares
vs. UniFi Dream Router 7 (UDR7)
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Disadvantages
Choose UDR7 if you need multi‑gigabit wired speeds and future‑proof Wi‑Fi 7; stick with UDR for a lower‑cost UniFi starter with ample PoE.
vs. eero Pro 6E
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Disadvantages
Select eero Pro 6E for easy, vendor‑neutral mesh networking; opt for UDR when PoE and deep UniFi ecosystem integration are required.