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product_id: 47965057
title: "UbiQuiti USG"
brand: "ubiquiti"
price: "2 kr"
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# 1M packets/sec routing speed Seamless UniFi ecosystem integration Advanced enterprise-grade security UbiQuiti USG

**Brand:** ubiquiti
**Price:** 2 kr
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Elevate your network game with pro-level security and speed — don’t get left behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** UbiQuiti USG by ubiquiti
- **How much does it cost?** 2 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- ubiquiti enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ubiquiti brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Routing:** Handles up to 1 million packets per second for ultra-smooth network performance.
- • **Unified Network Control:** Manage your entire UniFi network effortlessly via the intuitive UniFi Controller software.
- • **Enterprise-Grade Security:** Built-in firewall and IPS to protect your network like a pro.
- • **Future-Proof Connectivity:** Regular firmware updates and IPv6 support keep your network cutting-edge.
- • **Modular Network Architecture:** Separate your routing, switching, and WiFi for scalable, professional setups.

## Overview

The Ubiquiti UniFi Security Gateway (USG) is a compact, high-performance router designed for professional and advanced home networks. It delivers enterprise-grade security features combined with the ability to route up to 1 million packets per second. Seamlessly managed through the UniFi Controller software, the USG integrates perfectly with other UniFi devices to create a scalable, modular network environment. Ideal for users who demand reliability, visibility, and future-proof networking, it requires some technical know-how but rewards with superior control and performance.

## Description

Product Description The Ubiquiti UniFi Security Gateway extends the UniFi Enterprise System to encompass routing and security for your network. The UniFi Security Gateway combines advanced security features with high-performance routing technology in a compact and cost-effective unit. Capable of routing up to 1 million packets per second, the UniFi Security Gateway can be easily configured through the intuitive UniFi Controller software, which also manages the UniFi Access Points for wireless networking. Box Contains 1 x Ubiquiti USG

Review: Solid, expensive, addictive... - This is a home-based installation after a purchase in October 2017. A way of thinking about this is to consider the usual modem/router/switch combo your ISP gave you as being the same as an all-in-one Hi-Fi. This is the separates version, and darn good separates too. This bit is just a router. It connects two networks, as routers do, being the internet (WAN) and all the stuff in your house/business (LAN). It only has one LAN output by default, and no WiFi, so, you'll need a modem of some form with an ethernet output on the WAN side to connect to the outside world, and assuming you have more than one device a switch of some form to allow them to connect to the internet on the LAN side, and then a wifi access point if you want to connect wirelessly. That means cost. But, you get what you pay for. This is a big step up from the consumer kit you'd normally see to business quality hardware and associated software. We're lucky and have fibre to the home, so the OpenReach GPON (sort of fibre modem) unit dumps 300Mb goodness into this, and it handles it effortlessly. Ours is matched to a Ubiquity switch, which in turn is matched to a controller (runs the software) and several PoE driven access points, so our house has seamless WiFi just like a properly setup office. It's been subject to roughly monthly firmware and software updates, all of which happened without drama, and added useful features to it all, including easy IPv6 support. Other than rebooting following those updates it's been on the whole time. A couple of warnings: Read a bit and watch some videos before diving in, it's not for the technically faint of heart as it won't 'just work'. It's not hard to set up, but will be more trouble than a BT/Sky/ISP preconfigured one. If you deal with this sort of thing for a living, it's a walk in the park. It can get hot, mounting vertically is recommended to use the vents effectively. (Ethernet ports go down) Just mind the dust, and don't cover it. The similar looking 3 Edge Router is pretty much identical to this, cheaper, and easier to use without the controller software. The main difference is that in the controller software with this you get more green circles, and access to it from that control panel. Oh and it glows a cool blue when it's working. If that does not interest you, save a few quid and get the 3 Edge Router. Just like Hi-Fi separates, once you start your wallet will weep as you feed your new addiction, but you'll love the improved everything.
Review: Excelent piece of kit. Easy to setup and very Cheap compared to other solutions - Excelent piece of kit. Cheap compared to other solutions. We were tired of having problems with Virgin Media. I dug out our old dd-wrt which made things better but we still had packetloss to and from the internet. Took a chance on this one and it paid off. No more packetloss all services are working 100% and I have visibility of what is going through the network and how much capacity is in use at any given time. I've set if up via a VM on my esx host, so no need for an additional cloudkey. We are using our existing WiFi kit from TP-link which doesn't integrate with this, but it was expensive and we got it 5 months ago. I would recommend to use the unifi aps and switches as it's a wonderful ecosystem and it can give you a lot of insight and information of your network. It has IPS as well.

## Features

- UbiQuiti
- USG
- Wireless Access Points

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00LV8YZLK |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 212,020 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,575 in Routers |
| Box Contents | Router |
| Brand | Ubiquiti |
| Brand Name | Ubiquiti |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, game console |
| Compatible devices | Personal computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, game console |
| Connectivity Protocol | Other |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | Network Security |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,354 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3 Gigabits Per Second |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810354020803, 00810354022807 |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5L x 13.5W x 2.8H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 12.3 Ounces |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | UbiQuiti |
| Manufacturer Part Number | USG |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | USG |
| Model Number | USG |
| Model name | USG |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | Unifi OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | WPS |
| Product Warranty | 12 Months from date of purchase |
| RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
| Security Protocol | WPS |
| Special feature | WPS |
| UPC | 817882022996 884201858543 796594801498 810354020803 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11b |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11b |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Ubiquiti
- **Colour:** White
- **Compatible devices:** Personal computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, game console
- **Connectivity technology:** Ethernet
- **Frequency band class:** Dual-Band
- **Included components:** Router
- **Model name:** USG
- **Recommended uses for product:** Home
- **Special feature:** WPS
- **Wireless communication standard:** 802.11b

## Images

![UbiQuiti USG - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61wIvXnbPoS.jpg)
![UbiQuiti USG - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31Sfs2JGChS.jpg)
![UbiQuiti USG - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31eq5VbDK1S.jpg)
![UbiQuiti USG - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41GTo6uPt2S.jpg)
![UbiQuiti USG - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/4101E6f+EVS.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can someone explain the main differences between this and EdgeRouter? I'm looking to use this for school w 200 users**
A: I use an Edgerouter (ER-POE5). I also use some products out of the Unifi line, like the Unifi Access Points with the Unifi Controller software installed on a Raspberry Pi. I don't specifically use the Unifi Security Gateway.

I would say the main difference though is the way you manage the product. My EdgeRouter is more or less "standalone managed". It has a console port you can connect to, or you can manage it via the built in web interface, or you can SSH into it and use the CLI. Honestly, I really like the EdgeRouter because it does everything I need it to do very easily. It is capable of higher traffic volumes than this security gateway (my model does 2+ million packets per second), and it has great features like DHCP, a built in firewall, QOS, DNS, etc. It's relatively straightforward to figure it out. But it doesn't integrate into the "Unifi Controller" for centralized management.

And that's really the big sell when it comes to the Unifi Security Gateway. You can install a single controller, and use that to manage all your Unifi devices. I have that installed to manage two access points. It may be a bit overkill for that. But, if you are at a school with a bunch of access points and switches (Unifi switches can also be managed through controller), then then Unifi Security Gateway might be nice if you want just a "single pane of glass". 

I would just look through the feature list carefully for the USG, and if it has the features you need, and if you are going to be buying all your switches and APs from the Unifi line also, then go for it as it may simplify your life. If this is going to be your only Ubiquiti product, then I probably recommend a standalone EdgeRouter that you manage directly.

**Q: Can this device be set up in a "transparent" mode? i already have a router/firewall but would like to be able to monitor more things on my unifi ap.**
A: Yes, you can set it up in bridge mode.

**Q: Can the VoiP port be used as a second WAN port?**
A: The ability to use the VoIP port as a second WAN has been added to the latest controller software. The feature itself is currently in beta but seems to work in limited testing

**Q: What can this do that an erx can't do?  security gateway is $100 and erx is $60 and has more LAN ports.  What am I missing?**
A: The security gateway is intended to integrate with the UniFi platform and the integration is solid but still a little limited feature wise still. Administration of the gateway is literally done through UniFi; you don't really access the gateway directly. The EdgeRouters are their own standalone platform, development and web based options are farther along but no UniFi development. If you have a heavily Ubiquiti based network and want everything talking to each other, the security gateway is better. If you want to treat your router as a router and nothing more, the EdgeRouter line makes more sense.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid, expensive, addictive...
*by L***N on 21 June 2018*

This is a home-based installation after a purchase in October 2017. A way of thinking about this is to consider the usual modem/router/switch combo your ISP gave you as being the same as an all-in-one Hi-Fi. This is the separates version, and darn good separates too. This bit is just a router. It connects two networks, as routers do, being the internet (WAN) and all the stuff in your house/business (LAN). It only has one LAN output by default, and no WiFi, so, you'll need a modem of some form with an ethernet output on the WAN side to connect to the outside world, and assuming you have more than one device a switch of some form to allow them to connect to the internet on the LAN side, and then a wifi access point if you want to connect wirelessly. That means cost. But, you get what you pay for. This is a big step up from the consumer kit you'd normally see to business quality hardware and associated software. We're lucky and have fibre to the home, so the OpenReach GPON (sort of fibre modem) unit dumps 300Mb goodness into this, and it handles it effortlessly. Ours is matched to a Ubiquity switch, which in turn is matched to a controller (runs the software) and several PoE driven access points, so our house has seamless WiFi just like a properly setup office. It's been subject to roughly monthly firmware and software updates, all of which happened without drama, and added useful features to it all, including easy IPv6 support. Other than rebooting following those updates it's been on the whole time. A couple of warnings: Read a bit and watch some videos before diving in, it's not for the technically faint of heart as it won't 'just work'. It's not hard to set up, but will be more trouble than a BT/Sky/ISP preconfigured one. If you deal with this sort of thing for a living, it's a walk in the park. It can get hot, mounting vertically is recommended to use the vents effectively. (Ethernet ports go down) Just mind the dust, and don't cover it. The similar looking 3 Edge Router is pretty much identical to this, cheaper, and easier to use without the controller software. The main difference is that in the controller software with this you get more green circles, and access to it from that control panel. Oh and it glows a cool blue when it's working. If that does not interest you, save a few quid and get the 3 Edge Router. Just like Hi-Fi separates, once you start your wallet will weep as you feed your new addiction, but you'll love the improved everything.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excelent piece of kit. Easy to setup and very Cheap compared to other solutions
*by X***O on 5 September 2020*

Excelent piece of kit. Cheap compared to other solutions. We were tired of having problems with Virgin Media. I dug out our old dd-wrt which made things better but we still had packetloss to and from the internet. Took a chance on this one and it paid off. No more packetloss all services are working 100% and I have visibility of what is going through the network and how much capacity is in use at any given time. I've set if up via a VM on my esx host, so no need for an additional cloudkey. We are using our existing WiFi kit from TP-link which doesn't integrate with this, but it was expensive and we got it 5 months ago. I would recommend to use the unifi aps and switches as it's a wonderful ecosystem and it can give you a lot of insight and information of your network. It has IPS as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice addition for UNIFI set-up but not for the fainthearted and software needs some work
*by R***R on 19 November 2019*

I bought this product as the rest of my home office set-up is UNIFI equipment (4xAPs, Gen 1 unifi cloud key & 8 port PoE switch). I was specifically looking for a new dual wan router and using a UNIFI Gateway would give me this function plus additional reporting and firewall features through the same interface. Positives 1) Good monitoring of internet usage - lots of nice charts 2) Integrated with the other UNIFI equipment well with a single interface to manage the full UNIFI suite 3) Has dual WAN WAN function which allows for either load balancing or fail-over Negatives 1) Use and set-up requires some knowledge of networking, it was a pain to set-up I wanted to use a different IP range to the default. After several hours I ended up changing the IP address range for one of the input WANs and using the Gateway default, it then worked immediately. 2) DUAL WAN failover is very sensitive and seems to produce more false positives than my previous UBIQUITI EDGE Router. Each time a fail is detected there is a short break in the internet, this was happening up to 10 times a day. 3) The dual WAN feature is very basic and lacks some functionality that would be expected e.g. you cannot set the criteria that it uses, you cannot easily see which connection is in use. Overall a nice addition to the UNIFI set-up but I would only recommend if you already have UNIFI equipment and have that geeky desire to see what is happening over your internet. The UNIFI Gateway is easily configured as a cable modem where you put in your username and password for the connection but for a copper connection you will probably need to use the modem/router provided by your supplier. You then set-up the connection in the gateway without login credentials as choose the connection type ' using DHCP0 (it support bridge mode if you want)'. You will also need to make sure that the two routers use different IP ranges. So for DUAL WAN you set-up the two connections and then either choose one as a fail-over only or alternatively set-up a % of traffic to be sent to each connection. IT DOES NOT BALANCE THE CONNECTION for each device, so if you have a 20 Mbps connection and a 5 Mbps connection the max speed for each device will be 20 Mbps not 25 Mbps.

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