





⚡ Elevate your network game with power and precision!
The Ubiquiti UniFi Switch USW-24-POE Gen 2 is a high-performance 24-port Gigabit Ethernet switch featuring 16 PoE+ ports and 2 SFP uplinks. Designed for professional environments, it offers rack-mountable metal construction and seamless integration with the UniFi ecosystem, delivering reliable power and data management for modern network demands.
| ASIN | B083QN28VD |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (354) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2020 |
| Interface Type | PoE+, SFP, RJ45 |
| Item Model Number | USW-24-POE |
| Item Weight | 3 kg |
| Item model number | USW-24-POE |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti Networks Commercial |
| Mounting Type | Rack |
| Product Dimensions | 20.1L x 44.2W x 4.3H cm |
| Release date | August 5, 2024 |
| Size | 1.7" x 17.4" x 7.9" |
| UPC | 817882028523 817882028646 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
R**S
2 años aun funciona excelente compra
A**R
Exactly what I needed for powering my cameras and access points and is monitored and managed through the Unifi interface. I run a full Ubiquiti environment with Dream Machine etc hence it works well in my world - may not be the best fit in a hybrid environment.
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M**D
Update 6/22/2021 - A year later, still going strong. I am now up to 8 PoE devices: 2x RPi's, 3x UniFi APs, 2x UniFi Flex minis, and a G3 Flex camera. I will note that this guy does get really hot with a large PoE load. Now, entering into the summer months, my network rack is getting pretty warm with the addition of a UDM-Pro and UNVR running four 7200rpm hard drives. I've added a closet cooling solution from AC Infinity - which I highly recommend - to keep the temperatures down. The Gen2 switch fanless design needs adequate spacing between other rack-mounted appliances to keep the heat down. Unfortunately, this switch does not report internal temperatures like the UNVR or UDM-Pro, so I cannot say for certain how hot it is getting... but quite warm to the touch. Still highly recommend it. I wish I had gotten the Pro model which has 8 more PoE ports, a higher PoE budget, better PoE compatibility with 802.3bt, and SFP+ for 10Gbps uplinks. My current network doesn't necessarily need these things, but having the options available for future-proofing would be nice. I am slowly converting my home network to Unifi and I have to hand it to Ubiquiti for upsetting Cisco and Brocade's stranglehold on the networking market. The price for features you get in this switch would cost easily double (or more) from the other two brands. The Unifi GUI is fantastic and for the CLI users out there, the option still exists. I also have an Edgerouter PoE which will eventually be replaced with a USG of some kind to adopt into the Unifi management plane... the new Dream Machine Pro looks pretty nice... (speaking of which, recommend to buy those direct from Ubiquiti when in stock because sellers on Amazon and eBay are marking them up due to limited supply as of May 2020). The fanless design of Gen 2 is worth it - lots of people are dumping their Gen 1 US-24-POE switches on eBay and charging near-new prices for them. Don't be fooled! The Gen 1 is loud/unbearable if you are installing it in an office environment and powering PoE equipment. Gen 1 is still compatible with all of the Unifi management tools, so if noise is not a factor I would still highly recommend a used one to possibly save a small amount of money. Original review: Over time I plan to power more cameras, a WAP, and other PoE Unifi managed switches throughout the home. So far, the switch is powering one camera and Raspberry Pi which is hardly a load, but we'll get there eventually. Using PoE to get rid of wall warts and extra cables is the way to go, I'm convinced! I am excited about the future of my network because Ubiquiti has made max performance possible without breaking the bank.
K**K
If you're buying this switch you're probably already in a UniFi environment so I'm sure you know what to expect. Switch works great for me. I am having troubles getting a LAG to work with a device, but that's probably because of some setting on the other device
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