
The MS305 (pay attention to the model number when purchasing) is a fine addition to a home network, especially with moving moderately large amounts of data between devices (pictures, streaming, archives) internally or via the Internet.

-Very efficient -Sleek -Quiet -Powerful

The only server motherboard that allows you to use a consumer grade Zen 4 CPU. For workload that is not memory bound, a 16-core Ryzen 7950X will outrun any 16-core EPYC, at half the price or less.

It's a big battery. A big, HEAVY battery. 75 pounds. I tipped the UPS guy for having to lug it from his truck. Is it being heavy a pro or con? It's not really a pro, but I don't know how you'd avoid it, so it's not really a con. Why can't they make batteries out of Aerogel? Have only had it a few weeks. Have gone through one power outage and it performed as advertised. I guess I was drawing less current than I thought, because the runtime looks to be longer than I thought (based on how fast the battery was draining).

I really like this switch. It has all the great management features you would want, the GUI makes sense, VLANs work as expected, it has POE, and it's got a great slim form factor for wall mounting and getting it out of the way. Comes with the screws necessary to wall mount as well.

Easy to install and works.

Easy to setup and use. Just plug and play, the way it should be.

The switch has a very heavy and quality feel to it. POE+ works great with my cameras, and wireless access points.

-Whisper quite -Many Features -Web GUI or phone app to manage it -You have to know what your doing or at least read the manual.




affordable and it works as advertised




Solid 10G Plenty of power for POE


