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Recent coverage of UniFi is centered on two things: expanding routing/gateway options with ongoing software improvements (notably UniFi Network 10.5 and PPPoE support), and reviews/first-impressions of new UniFi hardware like the UDM-Beast. Community threads also show active low-level development interest, such as UniFi AP v2 partition mapping and DTS support via OpenWrt-related discussion.

Also known as ubiquiti unifi·unifi network·unifi access·unifi protect·unifi cloud gateway

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Key Takeaway Ubiquiti’s UniFi ecosystem is being pushed forward both by a new UniFi Network release with better PPPoE support and by newer gateway hardware like the UDM-Beast, while community efforts tackle deeper AP v2 support details.
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Ubiquiti’s UniFi ecosystem is being pushed forward both by a new UniFi Network release with better PPPoE support and by newer gateway hardware like the UDM-Beast, while community efforts tackle deeper AP v2 support details.

Recent coverage of UniFi is centered on two things: expanding routing/gateway options with ongoing software improvements (notably UniFi Network 10.5 and PPPoE support), and reviews/first-impressions of new UniFi hardware like the UDM-Beast. Community threads also show active low-level development interest, such as UniFi AP v2 partition mapping and DTS support via OpenWrt-related discussion.

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  • UniFi Network 10.5 — Ubiquiti Releases UniFi Network 10.5 with Better PPPoE Support and More Dong Knows Tech

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Software version UniFi Network 10.5
Networking feature Better PPPoE support
New hardware UniFi Dream Machine Beast (UDM-Beast)
Review comparison UDM-Beast review vs UDM-Pro-Max
Community/firmware topic UniFi AP v2 MTD partition map and DTS support

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  • Check for additional coverage and release notes around UniFi Network 10.5’s improved PPPoE support. Dong Knows Tech
  • Track follow-up reviews and real-world performance comparisons for UDM-Beast versus UDM-Pro-Max. Dong Knows Tech
  • Watch OpenWrt/community threads for further UniFi AP v2 hardware support progress (MTD/DTS-related). OpenWrt Forum

What Changed

  • Ubiquiti Releases UniFi Network 10.5 with Better PPPoE Support and More Dong Knows Tech
  • Best Non-Wi-Fi UniFi Cloud Gateways (UniFi Routers): 2026’s Top Five Options to Build an Advanced Home/SMB Network Dong Knows Tech
  • Best Wi-Fi UniFi Cloud Gateways (Wi-Fi-Enabled Routers): Ubiquiti’s Top Five 2026 Options for the Home Dong Knows Tech
  • Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Machine Beast (UDM-Beast) Review (vs. UDM-Pro-Max): The Best UniFi Cloud Gateway for the Foreseeable Future Dong Knows Tech
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Tracking: Ubiquiti Releases UniFi Network 10.5 with Better PPPoE Support and More / Best Non-Wi-Fi UniFi Cloud Gateways (UniFi Routers): 2026’s Top Five Options to Build an Advanced Home/SMB Network

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Should You Buy the UniFi ENAS or the UNAS Pro NAS Series?

The UniFi ENAS and UNAS Pro models are aimed at quite different types of storage user, even though they all sit inside the same UniFi Drive platform. The UNAS Pro, UNAS Pro 4 and UNAS Pro 8 cover the more familiar end of rackmount NAS use, including shared folders, backups, remote access, snapshots and general business file storage, with prices from $499 to $799. The ENAS costs $3,999 and moves into a much heavier class of deployment, with 16 SATA bays, 64 GB of ECC memory, ZFS, iSCSI, dual 25GbE ports, redundant hot-swappable power supplies and support for external expansion shelves. In day-t

UniFi ENAS vs UNAS Pro NAS - Which Should You Buy? - NAS Compares
What Is the UniFi ENAS?

The ENAS is the enterprise step in the UniFi NAS range. Earlier UNAS devices made sense for straightforward storage, easy deployment and UniFi-integrated file services, but they did not fully compete with business NAS platforms from QNAP, Synology, TrueNAS-style servers or other ZFS-capable rackmount systems. ENAS changes that conversation by adding the hardware and software features business buyers were waiting for: more bays, ZFS, 25GbE, ECC memory, iSCSI and redundant power. It also feels very clearly derived from Ubiquiti’s enterprise rack hardware design language. The 3U chassis, front di

UniFi Enterprise NAS ENAS Review – 16 Bays, ZFS, Dual 25GbE and iSCSI for Business Storage - NAS Compares
Who Should Consider the UniFi ENAS?

UniFi-heavy businesses that want storage managed in the same general ecosystem as their network. Rackmount storage buyers who need more than the UNAS Pro family can offer. Virtualisation and block-storage users who need iSCSI targets rather than only SMB/NFS shares. Multi-user teams that can actually use 25GbE uplinks, hot spares, snapshots and expansion. Administrators who value simpler management over the deepest possible enterprise storage interface.

UniFi Enterprise NAS ENAS Review – 16 Bays, ZFS, Dual 25GbE and iSCSI for Business Storage - NAS Compares
Should You Upgrade to the UniFi Dream Machine Beast?

The UniFi Dream Machine Beast arrives as a more serious entry in the Dream Machine range, and that immediately raises the main question: who is it actually for? Existing UniFi users may look at it as a possible upgrade from a UDM Pro, UDM SE, or UDM Pro Max, while new buyers may see it as a way to start with a more capable console from day 1. On paper, it is clearly built for larger and busier networks, but that does not automatically make it the right choice for every UniFi setup. Whether the Dream Machine Beast makes sense depends less on the headline specification and more on the network ar

UniFi Dream Machine BEAST - Should You Buy?
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