With 24 auto-sensing Gigabit Ethernet ports, the UniFi Managed PoE+ Gigabit 24 Port Switch with SFP from Ubiquiti Networks is capable of providing a stable, reliable network connection to a large number of Ethernet enabled devices. Add in 802.3af/at PoE compatibility and 250W of available power, and this managed PoE+ switch is capable of powering a variety of PoE compatible network components such as access points, VoIP phones, and much more. Along with Gigabit Ethernet connectivity users can connect high speed storage devices to either of the two SFP ports. Once configured, Ubiquiti’s own UniFi controller software makes network configuration and management simple as you can mange PoE settings, operation modes, VLAN configuration, storm control settings per port, and much more.
Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Managed PoE+ Gigabit 24 Port Switch with SFP (250W)
$319.20
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 12.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 22.5 × 13.1 × 3.2 in |
Ports | 24 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45)<br />2 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s Gigabit SFP<br />1 x Ethernet (RJ45) (Console) |
Forwarding Rate | 38.69 Mpps |
Switching Bandwidth | 52 Gb/s <br />26 Gb/s (Non-Blocking) |
OS Compatibility | Windows 7 or Later<br />macOS<br />Linux |
Power Draw | 250.00 W (Active) |
AC Input Power | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
PoE per Port | 17 to 34.2 W |
Operating Temperature | 23 to 104°F / -5 to 40°C |
Operating Humidity | 5 to 95% |
Indicator Lights | Link/Activity/Speed, PoE |
Rack Form Factor | 1 RU |
Reviews (8)
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Brown Wintheiser (verified owner) –
Very easy to setup to unifi controller and manage it.
Wyman Mueller (verified owner) –
We have been using Ubiquiti products for last 4 years; so far issues
Erica Strosin (verified owner) –
Bought this to replace an old switch. It works great and is a great addition to our Dream Machine Router.
Lyric Herzog (verified owner) –
I ran out of space on my 16 port switch and purchased this unit. Setting up was easy and the unit works great! This is a nice addition to my Unifi family!
Jewell Hills (verified owner) –
Switch works great and has a good set of capabilities, including integrating seamlessly with the rest of the Unifi ecosystem. This is a rack-mountable switch, but is sold as pro-sumer and can be set on a shelf as well, which leads me to the one downside, which is that it is clearly designed with being in a server rack in mind. The fans run constantly at a relatively high level of noise. If this is in a server closet or rack with a door, this won’t be an issue but it’s louder than other similar switches I’ve seen and could be problematic for some.
Johanna Hyatt (verified owner) –
When you tire of poor performance, replace it UniFi devices from Ubiquiti, and you’ll get results that will make you ask yourself why you didn’t upgrade sooner.
Hilbert Wehner (verified owner) –
Great switch, awesome visibility in the network controller. We’re using a lot of these paired with Dream Machines (normal and PROs), and UniFi APs. Wonderful gear, all of it.
Arvilla Douglas (verified owner) –
Once you get aquainted with Unifi gear and their Unifi controller their switches and AP’s are relatively easy to configure and set up and they work great…. Until a switch that costs almost $400 fails in a little over a year and strands your customers site network right in the middle of a busy day. And, when its just out of warranty. This model and earlier ones in the line suffer from failed internal power supplies which is not an uncommon event. A number of blogs out there are littered with complaints of these switches failing pre-maturely (like a little over a year) and for the most part its the power supply. It comes down to either poor engineering, choosing a power supply that is barely suitable for the consumption requirements of the switch or just poor quality power supplies period. I would expect a lot more from Ubiquity in this regard. Really!! just over a year and the thing fails? I have some old no name cheapo switches that have been powered on for many years and not a single one has failed. Pretty ridiculous if you ask me. This is supposed to be a business grade piece of equipment which should by default imply reliabilty. A little over a year of use before failure does not fit this category at all. To add insult to injury Ubiquity does not provide spare parts (like a replacement power supply), neither have I seen any acknowledgment from them in relation to this common issue, i.e. poor customer service. I will no longer specify or install these, going to look at other options out there.