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carimura07/31/20259 repliesview on HN

After many (many!) years I finally got around to my childhood dreams of building a home network rack, centered around the Unifi stack. I've got the new 10 gig switch, the dream machine SE, a bunch of cameras, and I've been very impressed with their stuff. The experience "just works" and feels like they take inspiration from Apple. The whole camera setup can be "closed" by shutting off outside access, this self-hosting option takes it all a step further for those who care deeply about privacy!


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AlexandrB07/31/2025

There's one big gotcha with Unifi cameras, where you have to cloud-connect your Unifi system if you want "AI" detections[1] (anything other than simple motion detection). I'm hoping they fix it some day[2], but for now I just have motion detection on my Unifi hardware. If this is a problem for you, make sure you understand the tradeoffs here before you commit to a Unifi system.

[1] https://old.reddit.com/r/Ubiquiti/comments/1cifnut/unifi_pro...

[2] https://old.reddit.com/r/Ubiquiti/comments/1dbyvan/home_assi...

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thebruce87m07/31/2025

If only the system would cope with power outages I would agree. My viewports refuse to reconnect to the cameras and need multiple forgets/adoptions to come back to life. The (wired) cameras themselves take hours before they show up again, except for the (WiFi) doorbell. During this period I can see the all online via the managed ubiquiti switches.

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amluto07/31/2025

My general impression is that it “Just Works” if you don’t do anything remotely interesting with it.

Want to create a VLAN with no Internet connectivity? Better test that it actually has no Internet connectivity because the setting doesn’t actually work.

Want to use the firewall? Better test all the rules — it’s amazingly buggy.

Want to change a WiFi setting without WiFi going down for a minute or two? Good luck — UniFi doesn’t seem to care about making it work.

Want to find information (MAC, switch port, DHCP reservation, etc) about a device that uses the same MAC address on multiple VLANs? Good luck — it looks like UniFi utterly flubbed either their database schema or whatever interface their front end uses to talk to their backend about it, and it’s very, very broken.

Want to find basically any setting based on online docs? Too bad — they keep moving the settings and not updating the docs.

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petepete07/31/2025

I did this in 2023 and my experience has been the same. Had 0 problems other than Sonos being, well, Sonos.

Recently set up CCTV at my parents’ with a Cloud Gateway Max, set up a site to site VPN in 3 clicks and now I can support remotely and their Sony smart TV can see my Jellyfin server.

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anotherhue07/31/2025

I am more interested in your childhood than your network at this point.

esseph07/31/2025

That's because Robert Pera, CEO/founder used to work for Apple for a few years when he was very young.

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1a527dd508/01/2025

> I finally got around to my childhood dreams of building a home network rack

My childhood dream was to build crazy buildings, before that it was a space explorer. Not sure a home network rack ever made the list!

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kwanbix07/31/2025

I really love my Dream Machine. Super reliable. What I don't like that much is their UI. It is super weirdly done. It is not natural to use, at least if like me, you use it once every 6 months or more.

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whalesalad07/31/2025

> feels like they take inspiration from Apple

the founders are ex-Apple