Ubiquiti UniFi Cloud Gateway UCG-Fiber
EUR329,50

Ubiquiti UniFi Cloud Gateway UCG-Fiber


Question about Ubiquiti UniFi Cloud Gateway UCG-Fiber

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o.sale

5 days ago

Does the device have a fan and how is the heat generated by the device? Thank you for your answers :-)

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Pikachuz

3 days ago

I measured when idle. about 35C° it can go to 40C° under a lot of traffic.
Compared to the U7 Pro (50-60C° actually too hot for me to hold it) UCG-Fiber is pretty cold

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christoph.almer

4 days ago

The Unifi has passive cooling and no audible noise.

It gets moderately warm and should certainly not be in a closed box.

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nalply

4 days ago

I am pretty sure that UCG fibre has "active cooling". I experimented with cooling via the shell some time ago. I tried to get information online, but it's not that easy because the company doesn't mention it. An older version is said to have had no ventilation. In addition, there are other variants, UCG Max and UCG Ultra, and not all of them have ventilation.

In general, an important tip seems to be to position the UCG Fibre vertically. The display recognises this and rotates, just like a mobile phone.

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biosuisse

5 days ago

Regardless of what others have written here, the UGC Fibre has a fan. However, it is hardly ever audible during operation without an SSD. There are ventilation slots on the side that must not be covered. The device gets warm to the touch during operation (you can touch it with your hand).

If you install an SSD or buy one of the variants with an SSD installed, the fan will be clearly audible, as it then has to remove the waste heat from the SSD from the housing.

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Sayen

5 days ago

I can't hear a fan. It does get warm, but no warmer than my Zyxel switch. So not noticeably warm.

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Drohnen Patrick

5 days ago

The device has no active cooling, only ventilation slots. In my case, the device already gets warm, so it should not be packed and air circulation should be ensured.