We have integrated the tool for PoE switches and non-PoE switches. Its most valuable feature is SD-WAN. UniFi SD-WAN can access all statistics and performance data in one interface, enabling us to support clients across different locations remotely. Additionally, we can even restart devices remotely through the UniFi SD-WAN.
Baobab College logo System Administrator at Baobab College
Real User
2022-08-11T06:56:35Z
Aug 11, 2022
The most valuable feature of Ubiquiti UniFi Switches is the graphic user interface for monitoring, where you can see the status of the device in real-time. I use those features across the campus. I use the APs as my beacons to tell me whether the area of the school of the network is down or not. Those will be the first to alert me that there is a problem with the network or a device. They provide me with more than only monitoring themselves, I use them in order to monitor all the devices.
Director of IT at a religious institution with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-05-06T15:56:32Z
May 6, 2022
Ubiquiti is one step above the consumer level. They cost a little bit more, but they just seem to be drop-dead reliable, and they're keeping up with the latest standards.
The value here with using the Ubiquiti products across the board is that they're almost all single-pane management and the single-pane management is included. It's a huge benefit.
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.
Investor at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
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Top 10
2021-02-24T05:01:00Z
Feb 24, 2021
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 are stable and support Layer 3. They come with a user-friendly interface. If you're not familiar with the command-line interface or you wouldn't like to configure it by using the command line, they have a user-friendly interface that you can use. They also have good documentation about how to use these switches.
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.
Ubiquiti UniFi Switches Are:
Easy to deploy
Simple to use
Affordable
Reliable and stable
Ubiquiti UniFi Switches Support These Three...
We have integrated the tool for PoE switches and non-PoE switches. Its most valuable feature is SD-WAN. UniFi SD-WAN can access all statistics and performance data in one interface, enabling us to support clients across different locations remotely. Additionally, we can even restart devices remotely through the UniFi SD-WAN.
It is very easy to deploy. The deployment time for a single device is a near instant.
I can see which ports are connected and which ones are disconnected.
The product is seamless and robust.
The tool's most valuable feature is port security, which allows blocking/disabling ports. The ports also have PoE capability.
Ubiquiti UniFi Switches is a stable solution.
The most valuable feature of Ubiquiti UniFi Switches is that once you buy them, you own them.
It offers very good control.
The solution is very reliable and stable.
Great information on the graphical interface.
It is a high-quality product, and it won't let you down.
UniFi Switches' best feature is the ability to switch voltage from 24 to 48, and it's almost the only device on the market with this feature.
The most valuable feature of Ubiquiti UniFi Switches is the graphic user interface for monitoring, where you can see the status of the device in real-time. I use those features across the campus. I use the APs as my beacons to tell me whether the area of the school of the network is down or not. Those will be the first to alert me that there is a problem with the network or a device. They provide me with more than only monitoring themselves, I use them in order to monitor all the devices.
Because it's a managed switch, I have the ability to set controls and configure traffic priorities, VLAN ports, etc.
Ubiquiti is one step above the consumer level. They cost a little bit more, but they just seem to be drop-dead reliable, and they're keeping up with the latest standards.
The value here with using the Ubiquiti products across the board is that they're almost all single-pane management and the single-pane management is included. It's a huge benefit.
The performance is good. They also have good prices.
Good price point and very simple to use.
The two most valuable features are the remote access user and the side-to-side connection.
I haven't found the cost of the solution to be too high.
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.
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.
The user interface makes it simple to configure and manage.
The ability to deploy quickly and then having one central location for all the settings are its most valuable aspects.
It's been working fine, it's been stable, and there are no interruptions.
Ubiquiti UniFi Switches are stable and support Layer 3. They come with a user-friendly interface. If you're not familiar with the command-line interface or you wouldn't like to configure it by using the command line, they have a user-friendly interface that you can use. They also have good documentation about how to use these switches.
This product is very reasonably priced.
The most valuable feature for us is the VPN.
It is great size-wise and the user interface is easy to use. You don't need to be a pro to use this solution.
These switches are very simple to use and the GUI is very nice.
The ability to manage firmware revisions.
The interface and the duality are the solution's most valuable features.
I like the control one has with this solution.
The GUI interface is very easy to use and the Linux-based command-line interface is also good.
The solution's most valuable feature is its reliability.