


Nice looking switch. Solid build that feels very sturdy. Small, and makes very good utilization of it's space. Lights all work. Installation was easy, but you will want to follow the instructions in order to know how to connect to it with the software. -see other thoughts on install. Connect an ethernet cable from your router or model to the switch. (this takes up one port, so if you need more than 4 ports you should get the larger switch) The software should find your new switch. You will want to connect to it and configure the IP to one you wish to use, or one within your current gateway address. Once you login to the switch with the default credentials you can access many features that will give you some advanced functionality. You can set this to DHCP, You can enable / disable ports, set custom configurations, Port Mirror, setup a Vlan, Port based QOS, bandwidth controls as well. I set this up with some port based QOS and it seemed to work great. So far very happy with this switch.

I'm new to the Ubiquity ecosystem.. But after having used routers and switches from Netgear, TP-Link, QNap, Eero, Asus, and some others I care not to remember, every single piece of Unifi gear stands heads and shoulders above the rest. Just the user interface along justifies going with Unifi. None of the above can touch them with a 10-foot pole. This switch has everything you could want on a POE+ powered switch with five 10 GbE ports (RJ45 mind you) and a 1 GbE POE port. It integrated into my network in seconds, and automatically showed up. So easy to manage.


built tough clear LEDs, gigabit(although I only pay for 100 Mbps), Plug and play, Lifetime Warranty, next business day replacement so they say, 8 ports, wall mountable, On/off switch


Great product with upgradeable POE settings. Has 3 settings that can be adjusted for your needs when paired with a larger (same voltage) power supply.



Don't cloud register and you can manage it just fine via an admittedly nice web interface. The switch takes a long time to boot, likely vestiges of the cloud integration, but it is quad SFP+/10GB ports and 48 gigabit... and its silent. Does LACP trunking, multiple vlan tagging, IGMPv3 snooping, lldp (never wonder where your AP is connected to again).

WHAT!!! All this for $88. Honestly many of the features are found on thousand dollar business grade networking equipment, but this is available at a price we can all afford. It brings private or small business network control into an affordable package. I absolutely love it and am shocked at what I have the ability to do with this. It feels like its cheating.

This is a fantastic lil' box with solid construction, durability and a great overall design. The device is best suited for home office (where PoE is needed), but would work well enough as a cost-effective switch for a small data center where a costlier devices tend to fulfill those roles. The device ran cool to the touch even after hours of use. Ran with two laptops, a PC and an Xbox (our media center) connected, and speeds were solid and consistent across the board. No issue, lag or packetless. Transfers between PC/laptop were fairly breezy at around 90-100MB/s on large files while streaming media at the same time. The box is well laid out with minimal packaging and waste, which is a definite pro.

UniFi compatible and suited to the kinds of awful environmental conditions the old Ubiquiti Tough Switch Pro was perfect for. Being managed by UniFi rather than UISP simplifies the network, so it's GREAT to have this niche filled. Surprisingly useful to have more ports, didn't know we needed them until we had the option.





Current set up has this plugged into patch panel then to router, all ports used (7, then 1 for uplink) mounted in a closet. Works without any hiccups over last month. Does what a switch is supposed to do, tells me immediately if I'm running gbe speeds or 100mbit speeds so i can monitor when something is moving slowly at a glance. Sitting in a closet without much ventilation other than leaving the door open this is fairly cool running with door closed. Seemless integration into my new home network, its what I expect from a unmanaged device. Build quality is is very good, metal box frame, matted feel and the power supply isn't as huge as prior experience w/ older similarly sized switches, so it all fits inside the closet w/ the router/modem/nas.
