Build quality is good but if you use this Unifi product with unifi UAP-AC-LR access points and you have a power failure, it kills the access points and no way to bring them back to life. You hae to send dead APs to Ubiquiti.
Manufacturer: Ubiquiti
Build quality is good but if you use this Unifi product with unifi UAP-AC-LR access points and you have a power failure, it kills the access points and no way to bring them back to life. You hae to send dead APs to Ubiquiti.
Nice solid PoE switch. Good traffic reporting. Good information on connected devices. Ports managed through the UniFi Controller set to specific VLANs for connected devices, including AP links. Management VLAN for the switch can be specified also.
I'm using the UniFi Switch with a mixture of UniFi APs and UniFi AP AC Lite units (17 in total). The switch has performed well in the short time I've used it (3 weeks). I'm powering several access points over the ethernet with 150ft runs (over Cat6 cables), which I feel is a pretty good range...
ill start by saying this is a great switch. I bought this switch to replace a non Poe switch. I run 6 Poe cameras with it and it works great. Easy to switch over the Poe type in the management page(with the cloud key). Only uses about 4-5 watts per camera.
This unit is practically plug and play when used in the Unifi environment with their controller and other products. The web-based controller provides great stats and simple UI control over many aspects of the switch. If not using the controller, there are probably cheaper options.
Took a bit to figure out, but once I got through the UniFi control Manager stuff, it was easy to configure and aggregate the ports.
-Rack mountable; -Pretty; -POE; -Nice GUI
-Little expensive a jump from no POE to POE ($250; -UniFi Control Manager required (and it does weird network stuff to your PC
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