
Just plug it in and get the drivers for your CPU. Working like a champ.

Easy of use. Comprehensive and easy to manage user interface. Very good performance, and a very quickly increasing hardware/software portfolio. Integration with Ubiquti's vast array of gear, including the best by far integration with their POE cameras. Easy setup of VLans and Port Forwarding. Not quite as cheap as the junk routers out there, but vastly cheaper than the big boys who have nose-bleed prices with capabilities anywhere near as close.

It's easy to install and connect to the router. Signal is greatly improved in the open space in the yard, covering a lot of area, much better than the indoor router. It also supports cellular connection.

Have set this beast of a router. I think it looks amazing where I have it. - wonderful that it has more than the standard 4 or 5 ports than the normal router. - does exactly what i need. 3 hard wired computers, a NAS, and a backup NAS. -WIFI works wonders. Multiple alexa's, phones, laptops, and other devices.

-Fast speeds -Great signal coverage -Easy set up -Great management software -Lifetime antivirus included

Nice compact switch

Plug it in. Walk away. Forget it exists.

I really like this switch and think it is worth the extra money. It would be a steal if it goes on sale. 8 Giga ports with **super sturdy all steel case.** This is the strongest switch case I've seen, and was very pleased once I got it and held it. I feel like I could drop it and it has more chance to harm the floor or my toe than for the switch to be damaged. Having seen this steel enclosure, I'm re-thinking several purchases now from a durability stand point. Yeah, it is that impressive to me compared my other units. If you have an awkward placement, and worry some passerby (or pet) is likely to snag/bite/pull a cable and bring this to the floor, the steel case can't be beat. Mine is sitting out of the way but on the floor. But I know if someone stepped on it, nothing would happen. The word: "heavy-duty" comes to my mind. Transfer speeds were as good or better than my older giga-switch. Others have benchmarks in their reviews, so I'll skip details and sjut say it does what it should at high speeds, and I'm very satisfied. Other big pluses: --> 5-year warranty can't be beat! If you are trying to lock this in place the slots on the bottom can mount it with screws. Nice touch. Very low power draw: 3 watts. My old giga-swtich was 3 watts too, but only had 5 ports. "Speed and activity indicators per port." I liked this although I hardly need to look at them. It does tell you right away if your cable is making a connection, good for new connections. Cables connected with clean, solid "snap," and some experimental tugging on my part showed me the port plugs were good and solidly connected to cables. Flexible front/back positioning is up to you, see other thoughts below

-Fast easy set up -Great wifi range -Looks great mounted instead of having exposed antennas -Has already gone through a week of Florida storms with zero issues

500mbps up and down

Item was delivered on time and worked well for us.


UniFi compatible and suited to the kinds of awful environmental conditions the old Ubiquiti Tough Switch Pro was perfect for. Being managed by UniFi rather than UISP simplifies the network, so it's GREAT to have this niche filled. Surprisingly useful to have more ports, didn't know we needed them until we had the option.

Very fast it max the gigabit ethernet in short distance Plug and play in Arch Linux based distro

easy to adopt (if you have a controller) Handles currently 25 devices with very low incidents.

Easy set up, fast speeds, easy Network management from one place

- Build feels good - Price and what you get back is not that bad - easy setup and configuration, seems to have plenty of options for security where needed.

Works perfectly, had absolutely no trouble to install.

I was using an older TP-link WiFi router for a camera system that kept dropping cameras, and or lag time instead of live. Our cable modem is in the front of the house and with all the antennas, I can cover a 2,500 sq foot house from the front room all the way to the back driveway and cameras.
