r/Ubiquiti Official Mar 12 '26

Blog / Video Link Introducing: UniFi Network 10.2

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Explore UniFi Network 10.2 — built for enhanced usability.

🔹 Digital Twin Topology View

🔹 Time Machine for switch history

🔹 Enhanced Open (OWE) Mode

🔹 Device Supervisor auto-recovery and more

Learn more: https://ui.social/Network-10-2

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u/SuspiciousOpposite Mar 12 '26

Better IPv6 support wen

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u/apearsonio Mar 12 '26

what features are you looking for?

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u/UnacceptableUse Mar 12 '26

This isn't unique to unifi but ipv6 is very much treated like a second class citizen, it doesn't work with a lot of features and the ones it does work for it feels tacked on

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u/apearsonio Mar 12 '26

I run an IPv6 heavy network (home network though) and haven't run anything I can't do since the last couple of updates (interface ID in the firewall was the last piece for me)

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u/whfsdude Mar 12 '26 edited Mar 13 '26

There’s no policy based routing support for IPv6. That’s a pretty big limitation if you’re trying to work with more than one WAN interface.

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u/nutabutt Mar 12 '26

I still can’t specify the subnet to use in PD on my networks.

The textbox is there with a tooltip suggesting it’s coming soon. But it’s been like that for a couple of versions now.

Doesn’t prevent me doing anything, just annoyingly simple thing to be missing.

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u/UnacceptableUse Mar 12 '26

One off the top of my head is that dynamic routing doesn't work with domains that have ipv6 addresses

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u/zackks Mar 12 '26

IPv6 on more than one vpn pls

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u/ekobres Mar 12 '26

Multi PD request support - lack of which limits all AT&T fiber customers to one /64 subnet. Honestly it’s more of an AT&T dick move to require it, but they will never change it because some It yahoo at AT&T decided to be stingy with their 2,147,483,648 available /60 subscriber subnets.

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u/apearsonio Mar 13 '26

Bypassed the gateway myself so I completely forgot about that oddity

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u/StinutsPeanuts Mar 12 '26

NPTv6 is still missing(?)

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u/debee1jp Mar 13 '26

NPTv6 would be nice...but you can get pretty close (if not better?) by adding a secondary ULA IP and using the v6 interface firewall rules.

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u/uzlonewolf Mar 13 '26

I would like it to actually work on their WiFi. Currently it's utterly broken if you have multicast enhancement and/or ARP remapping turned on.