Ubiquiti UniFi Switches are managed Gigabit switches (Available with 24 or 48 RJ45 Gigabit ports) designed to meet all your network needs while delivering excellent performance. The switches’ excellent network performance is combined with fiber connectivity that includes two SFP ports and the ability to process traffic without putting packet loss at risk.
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Category | Ethernet Switches | Dec 22, 2024 | Download |
Product | Reviews, tips, and advice from real users | Dec 22, 2024 | Download |
Comparison | Ubiquiti UniFi Switches vs Cisco Ethernet Switches | Dec 22, 2024 | Download |
Comparison | Ubiquiti UniFi Switches vs Aruba Switches | Dec 22, 2024 | Download |
Comparison | Ubiquiti UniFi Switches vs NETGEAR Switches | Dec 22, 2024 | Download |
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Cisco Ethernet Switches | 4.3 | 19.1% | 96% | 134 interviewsAdd to research |
Aruba Switches | 4.3 | 13.4% | 98% | 82 interviewsAdd to research |
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Ubiquiti UniFi Switches Support These Three Output Modes:
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Reviews from Real Users
A PeerSpot user who is a Director of Technical Operations/CTO at a consultancy says "The ability to deploy quickly and then having one central location for all the settings are its most valuable aspects."
"The integration with the controller is one of the most valuable features of these switches. They are also very stable. For example, we have some equipment that we haven't touched for four years that is still reliable," says Doru I., Senior solutions architect at Aplix Technologies
Murali S., Management Consultant at a consultancy, explains that “For the world where you have to balance traffic and traffic loads and bandwidth, their GUI makes it really easy because the switches, though they are enterprise grade level two or level three switches, the GUI is designed so that it's easy to set up VLANs where you need to control your traffic so that your phones don't break up and get choppy because of other people loading the network down too heavily."
Ubiquiti UniFi Switches was previously known as UniFi Switches.
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