@@KieranMahoney the ISPs routers just reduce you down to what their default throttling speeds are. Some do 20% of your advertised speed, some do even less.
This came up after watching my own UCI video as a recommended video so the algorithm and or search are favorign this video so keep it up! 1 big tip I'd like to share is that when I first started being in front of a camera is to literally freeze when I lose my train of thought and then cut the dead air space. Did Ubiquiti reach out to you after buying as well? They wanted to make sure I got it activated and I asked them questions. They said they are planning on adding telemetry stats within Q1 so you can see the power levels, correctables, uncorrectables, etc. Hopefully that will come sooner rather than later. I like mine and it's more stable than my old SB8200 which I believe is the same chipset as the NetGear that you had previously.
Definitely appreciate this video. I've worked with Uniquiti in the past and wanted to incorporate it more into my own SOHO. I know once get it, I'll be investing more and more into Ubiquiti ecosystem.
You didn't have to call your ISP? you're supposed to give them the MAC address showing on the display. When I installed mine it took only 5 minutes on the phone with Spectrum, very easy and quick experience unlike past experiences where I was on the phone for hours. Overall I'm very happy with this new modem, it fits perfectly with the rest of my equipment and I used very short cable from the UCI to UDM Pro.
rackmountable makes it worth it + having it native to the unifi ecosystem. For business customers like myself our rack is filled with cisco gear and I've been looking for a rack mountable modem for a long time