With IDS and IPS turned off I can get routing at over 800Mbit consistently with my UDR.
It has the typical foibles of UniFi routing so I'm replacing it, but I haven't had too many issues with it tapping out the Gb port (when my cable line allows).
I wouldn't even try to add any fancy features to it and expect it to hold up though; it just doesn't have the power.
Oh, and one of the foibles is that if I do hit the router with a connection that saturates it it drops every other device on the network. So it being able to route above 500Mbit is kind of a non-starter I guess, as it can't do it to more than one client.
Not sure what you settings you used, but I never was able to achieve above ~500Mbit even with everything disabled.
The other thing I noticed: you literally cannot access or use the management UI when you're saturating the connection. It just straight up will not load.
I'm pretty light on settings, but I don't remember offhand.
I agree on the UI. Now that we are running the Protect app on an iPad all the time (my child is special needs so we use the cameras to keep an eye on everything) it has throttled pretty hard. Maybe 400Mbit now? I honestly hadn't tested it in a while, and haven't had the time to do in depth. It's absolutely slower now.
I have a Mikrotik CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIE that will be my new router when I get around to it, and the UDR will be an AP and run the Network and Protect apps. We've been seeing weird issues ever since leaning on it harder, so I'm going to see how it does just being a Controller and AP.
It has the typical foibles of UniFi routing so I'm replacing it, but I haven't had too many issues with it tapping out the Gb port (when my cable line allows).
I wouldn't even try to add any fancy features to it and expect it to hold up though; it just doesn't have the power.
Oh, and one of the foibles is that if I do hit the router with a connection that saturates it it drops every other device on the network. So it being able to route above 500Mbit is kind of a non-starter I guess, as it can't do it to more than one client.