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Ubiquiti Compact 5-Port Gigabit Switch

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Features

  • Powered by 802.3af/at PoE or USB Type C
  • Compact Desktop Footprint
  • Energy-Efficient Design

Description

Centralized configuration management (including configuration cloning),Auto- MDIX automatically adjusts as needed for straight through or crossover cable,Operation mode (switching or mirroring) per port,Network/VLAN configuration,Jumbo frame and flow control services,Network settings,Storm control setting per port,Connection speed and duplex mode,TX/RX data rates,Network/VLAN setting

Brand: Ubiquiti Networks


Number of Ports: 5


Included Components: Information Not Available


Color: Information Not Available


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Manufacturer: UBIQUITI


UPC: 810010071668


Brand Name: Ubiquiti Networks


Included Components: Information Not Available


Maximum Power: 2.5 Watts


Number of Layers: 1


Upper Temperature Rating: 77 Degrees Fahrenheit


Interface: PoE, Gigabit Ethernet


Voltage: 12 Volts


Number of Ports: 5


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Switch Type: Temperature Switch


Item Weight: 5.28 ounces


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 2.8"L x 4.2"W x 0.8"H


Color: Information Not Available


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great cheap Ubiquiti Ethernet switches
I needed a solution to allow multiple Ethernet devices to connect to one Ethernet jack at employee work areas (e.g. VoIP phone, Ethernet printer). These little switches were perfect and integrate well into an Ubiquiti network solution PROs: - Accepts PoE to power the switch so no power adapter needed - Shows up in the Unifi portal as a device; easy to see and manage CONs: - None so far ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Y1

  • This product works well
Easy to replace.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024 by Tom

  • Great for compact network connectivity.
These work with the Unifi controller. They were as plug and play as you get. The controller recognizes them, you adapt and can set the ports. Only POE in, so do not expect to have POE out even if you choose to power it with non POE power adapter. But at this price, it is a great buy.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2022 by Reggie

  • Great option if you need a small managed switch in a Ubiquiti network
We were burning through cheapo 5 port switches left and right due to constant power fluctuations. Finally wised up and grabbed a few boxes of these as we're already running Unifi equipment elsewhere on the network (AP's, L2/3 switches, the occasional router). Our existing Unifi controller adopted them, did the automatic firmware updates, and haven't had a single hiccup since deployment. Can fully control all the switch features from the controller just like their enterprise products. They're powered by either PoE from the uplink port or USB-C if your upstream is non-PoE. Gotta supply your own USB-C power cable / brick if you go this route. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Brian

  • Use at your own risk. Unreliable, will jam your network unexpectedly.
Update: Dropping to 1 star I thought these were working fine. Using the java app from the website and the general setup was great. I was actually getting ready to update the stars from 3 to 4, maybe 5. So imagine my surprise when my network just stopped working. Ethernet and WiFi. These decided to stop working and somehow were interfering with WiFi devices on the network. On the application the devices were actively refusing to be adopted to the network. Easy fix I thought, I'll just facotry reset them and start from scratch. Nope. After a few hours of troubleshooting and googling I've given up. I removed them from the network and now the WiFi is working just fine, back to using Netgear and Cisco devices. I don't know if these just don't like working with other network devices or what but everything about this feels sketchy and unreliable. I'm used to Cisco products with basic networking experience. I wanted a simple switch for rooms that have multiple computers and network traffic because I prefer cable over WiFi. This isn't plug and play, you need to set it up first which is a complaint I have. These wouldn't let me access them when powered on and connected via LAN like you can with a lot of other products. The application you can download from the website however is effective. Once you have Java and the application installed, you'll run the setup through a browser and it's pretty much easy mode from there. I have mixed feelings about this brand. The app on the phone doesn't like to work for setting it up through a wifi connection that isn't a Ubiqui product. I haven't gotten a Ubiquiti wifi device so we'll see. I don't feel like I can trust this line of products because if they factory default for whatever reason through hacking or net outage and you don't have a computer with the proper application and you can't log in because you have no internet access, these are just paperweights. I haven't found a work around if something like this does happen so don't expect these to work if the company goes out of business, the authentication server isn't working or your government or owner takes control of everything and just shuts things down or they get hacked. You have a very narrow degree of ownership and control over these. I wouldn't be surprised if these are being used to spy on people. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by Chad

  • Good switches
A psu cable would be nice if you don't have POE avaialbe Other wise great product
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Michael

  • LOVE these
These are great, packaged well, everything as expected.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024 by MrGeek

  • Excellent small switch value
I recently completed converting a hospital entirely to Ubiquiti network devices. I'm not here to comment on the brand value, though I've slowly become sold on it. This little switch, which I bought several times as three pack was one of the last things I grew to like. I've put in about twenty of them now. My initial impression was, yes, they are cheap, but they only had 5 ports and I'd likely almost always use one for the POE. They were tiny, but still managed, which seemed sus. I've had products whose management abilities were difficult or unreliable. And the display lighting was minimal. After putting in about ten of these, I began to think where I could replace other little switches with these, even when the other switches were nearly new. First, I'd be using one port for the network uplink anyway, so POE was rarely a problem. I only had one or two that I powered by USB-C and never had a problem with that. Buying a suitable adapter adds less than $10 to the price. All the things it didn't have visibly or externally, like indicator lights or a bigger case or metal case I began to see as positives. The case was plastic, but very aesthetic and fit in the smallest spaces. Few other managed switches are so small. Management was zero problem as the switches always showed up, adopted perfectly, and operated flawlessly (excepting Unifi OS topology and endpoint device identification which is very buggy but not this switch's fault). The one complaint I have is that the bottom is mostly rubberized rather than having rubber feet on the corners or strips on the short ends. And these are the only Ubiquiti devices I know that do not have a mounting plate. Even their POE injectors have mounting plates. In some places, I secured the switches with double-sided tape and, since nearly the entire bottom was rubberized and low adhesion, I had to attach them by the top, leaving the bottom, with all its little text and other info visible. I will have to see if Ubiquiti offers mounting options for these. It will add to the cost, but be worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by William D Jordan

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