@@rosspeplow the mini flexes have always been a gateway to Unifi. This + the cloud gateway max (with the 2.5gbps ports) could give you a solid backbone for a lot of homes.
I hope they release a FLEX 2.5 with all ports being POE. I just hope if they do I can still use it in the same outside box. Why would I want all ports 2.5 POE? Well I don't have the luxry of running invdividual cables throughout my out for my APs which I am upgrading to U7-Pro's. :)
You called it. This switch is perfect for locations that just need a few more ports without POE. The limitations this device has are super low if you UNDERSTAND the target install. No SNMP, No Pro audio, and No L3 are fine.. The price still gives you a 5 port POE powered 2.5G managed switch. As soon as I got the email I brought one to add to a location with my PS5, Xbox, and TV location. This will allow me to run all three device at the maximum needed speeds.
Oh, Cody... I logged into the store to buy a 10-pack of these, and boo, out of stock LOL This thing is absolutely the best 2.5G switch on the market for that price, WOW!!!!
I just picked one up. My challenge has always been how to get 2.5G from my basement hard drive based NAS to my home office. I’ve got a Lite 8 PoE switch upstairs, but I couldn’t justify the expense of an Enterprise 8 PoE or a Flex 10 GbE switch just to connect to my Mac Studio. Running another Ethernet line was my last resort, but thankfully, this solution has saved the day! $49? PERFECT.
I really want a 2.5gig switch with POE that isn’t $400. I have the UCG-Max and would love to ditched the POE injectors I am using. I’m def putting one of these in my entertainment consoles though.
I'm excited for this switch. I'm gonna be getting it so I can have 2.5Gb between my server and my desktop. I've been limited to 1Gb for the longest time and transferring large files takes forever
@@RacerKobPoE injectors just add power, so you don't need a specific "2.5g" version. The only exception is 100m injectors which have a physical hardware limitation that limits them to 100m.
Very likely, that's a feature that they're not gonna give for cheap I'm afraid, even if it costs probably nothing. It should say 802.1Q on the product page if it supported it. I learned that the hard way myself with the flex mini.
What I’ve read is that it’ll be the same as the flex-mini with single VLAN or all VLANs. For this price point it makes sense. This is more prosumer device that is really just there to add drops in a home office or entertainment center. They have to justify more expensive devices some how 😉
He did demonstrate that aggregation (trunking) was not available. The option was there on a pull-down, but greyed out. I do wonder if the option becomes available if you limit the 2 you want to aggregate/trunk if you change the port speed to 1G or slower. This would be nice for a device with 2 1G ports, like a NAS, maybe?
@@GabeTetrault Trunks are for passing VLANS while link aggregation uses algorithms to load balance data on multiple links, so don’t mistake these two things
Mine connected to the 2.5 8poe enterprise shows uplink as 2.5 which is a pleasant surprise though its speced as gigabit ... not sure what to make of it
Is the Jumbo Frame feature a global command (meaning when you turn it on does it set jumbo framing on all ports), or can you do Jumbo Frames per port? It looks like a global command, but I just wanted to be sure. Thanks for the thorough review.
@@ItIsAHumanNumber Well the original Mini Flex didn't support SSH. If the device is on a different VLAN your only option is using a DHCP option for adoption. That's why I am asking
Being able to SSH into this would see me buy it to replace the 1gbit version, which would get relegated to an active 1gbit network tap via port mirroring :D
Looking at it again, my flex mini says "Tagged VLAN Management is limited on this device" and Custom is grayed out. Whereas in this clip it does not have that message. Therefore I assume it does not have same limitations.
I wonder if they have trouble on the manufacturing side of the house. They almost always run out of stock immediately for weeks sometimes months. A restock will often be short lived as well.
I wonder if they have trouble on the manufacturing side of the house. They almost always run out of stock immediately for weeks sometimes months. A restock will often be short lived as well. Layer 3 isn’t a use case for most customers.
Would be so nice if UI would also allow Aggregation. Without that I would need to connect one link from my Enterprise 24 directly to PC, and the 2nd to this Mini 2.5g and then mini->PC (and rest of the ports for other stuff I have in my "home office room"). But hey - I understand no Agg for this price + only 5 ports
I'm hoping Mikrotik will bring out a comparable switch to this soon. I moved away from Unifi a year ago and don't want a random Unifi device on my fully Mikrotik network, but I'm tempted
I'm curious if you select 2 ports and limit them both to 1G if the option to aggregate them would become available.
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Is it worth using the switch shown in this video with a Unifi Dream Router with 1g Uplink? Proxmox and PC are using 2,5g. Would it help improve performance?
None of the uses you mentioned (TV/entertainment/gameconsoles) need 2.5G connections. Very many people will be ok with the 1G connection of the regular Flex Mini, and investing in 2.5G is paying for an unnecessary premium feature.
It’s more of just an upgrade. I would buy this before the flex switch mini. This is good for connections from computer to nas or imaging software as well
You're not wrong, but for 50 bucks the value proposition is huge given the flexibility we'll have for devices that would require it (PCs, storage, etc...).
None of those devices do more than 1gbps, but collectively they could use more than 1gbps if say your PS5 is downloading a game (I have 1gbps internet so often times I can max out at 100MB/s+ downloading games) while simultaneously streaming a UHD to my tv. That means that those two devices would have to share a 1gbps upload back to my main switch if I didn’t have a 2.5gbps switch. Do I have this scenario a lot, no. But it does happen. It’s very common for us to start a download of a new game and switch over to our Nvidia Shield to watch something in 4K rather than just stare mindlessly at the download progress bar. Not to mention all the random updates to our game consoles,streaming devices, windows updates, etc that all happen at random times when idle.
@@-tsvk- this lack of understanding of uplink speeds is why Unifi continues to sell 48port switches with only SFP ports. Great, no device on your switch has more than a 1bps port, but collectively they can max out that uplink port very quickly….. and no link aggregation is no substitute for a 10gbps uplink (or in this case a 2.5gbps uplink). Uplink speed is more important to a switch than the “downlink” ports.
This looks awesome and I anticipate getting some. However I’m at a point where I’m frustrated with ubiquiti. They don’t have a defined way of releasing new products, rather than have a clear and concise plan of what is going to launch in the coming months, they randomly drop new innovations. For example, il go and order 4 of these, and then 1 month later, a poe version will come out. It was nice having the EA store so we had a general glimpse of what products were coming out in the near future.
Nice, what they dont say in the specs is the ports are 100/1000/2.5g they dont go down to 10. Doesn't sound like a problem in 2024 but some IoT devices only connect at 10mbps. I have to use an original Flex mini at home to get 3 of my IoT hubs working as they will not work on my USW-Enterprise-48-PoE (720W).
Hoping that they also update the Flex to Flex 2.5, I would like to be able to use it with Flex Utility and the new Wifi 7 Outdoor and the cameras. I don't understand why they haven't released it yet.
Thanks for the coverage as always. BUT. "The perfect switch for behind your TV" ??? Sounds like someone trying to pitch too hard.... which TV's have 2.5Gbit? And what would you be streaming even over a media box that might saturate 1Gbit? I'd honestly be curious to know if anyone could make a real argument for 2.5Gbit for media playback.
A UI employee confirmed there is full VLAN tagging support like their other switches. If you check 3:56 in this video you'll also notice it lacks the warning from the Flex Mini which reads, "Tagged VLAN Management is limited on this device. ".
Finally have been asking for this for so long. But sadly I bought a alliexoress 2.5 GbE swirch already and actually already thinking kf going 10GBE now… why is ubiquiti always so fricking late with everything!!!!! Late with wifi 6, late wirh 2.5GbE late with wifi 7…..
Bet you $5 that they will come out with a POE version of this, probably call it the Lite 5 PoE. Regardless, I just purchased 8 of them. Definitely going to replace the 2 Flex Mini's in my home and the 2 in my shop, leaving me 4 to put on the shelf to resell. Edit: I like the new badges, but, it's awfully small.
@@youdontneedmyrealname I keep flex’s in inventory along with the in walls to “resell”, I’m an IT services provider and these are incredible useful items to have on hand when deploying networks. Resell does not always mean scalp!
Snagged today one! Just for you people who perhaps know: does it really has fully managed vlan option? If yes, this is so fucking awesome. Thanks for your info!
*immediately places order for 100 units* - for me, i dont see the point of it doing aggregation, 2 uplinks aggregated to provide 3 downlinks seems wasteful. Similar to the layer 3 stuff, you shouldnt be extending your routing to the desktop. But i go through so many Flex's and Flex minis already as it is, and now to have something around the same price that does 2.5g, this is going to be getting deployed everywhere
So 50bucks for 2.5Gig, how about they re-assess the price of the 10Gig one. That's 6times the price. I could say go 3times would be a fair price. $150 for the Flex 10GbE would be respectable.
Looks good to me. Shows how right I am to be frustrated over Ubiquiti including gigabit ports on the new UDM Pro Max. There is no reason not to have 2.5Gbps be the minimum now, especially since Wifi 7 can regularly provide faster than gigabit. It is stupid that we would be okay with bottlenecking our wireless network with the wired ones behind it.
I'm amazed Ubiquiti have selected this price point. I think they are intending this to be a "gateway" device into the Unifi ecosystem for new users.
@@rosspeplow the mini flexes have always been a gateway to Unifi. This + the cloud gateway max (with the 2.5gbps ports) could give you a solid backbone for a lot of homes.
Great pricing for 2.5gig
hello 55s after, i agree
I hope they release a FLEX 2.5 with all ports being POE. I just hope if they do I can still use it in the same outside box. Why would I want all ports 2.5 POE? Well I don't have the luxry of running invdividual cables throughout my out for my APs which I am upgrading to U7-Pro's. :)
@@andrewenglish3810 I bet that would be next USW Ultra switch 2.5gig
But it's about time that a reasonably priced 2.5G device from Ubiquiti finally came onto the market.
Not just from Ubiquiti, but from major brands in general! Hopefully this will force them to lower their prices as well.
You called it. This switch is perfect for locations that just need a few more ports without POE. The limitations this device has are super low if you UNDERSTAND the target install. No SNMP, No Pro audio, and No L3 are fine.. The price still gives you a 5 port POE powered 2.5G managed switch. As soon as I got the email I brought one to add to a location with my PS5, Xbox, and TV location. This will allow me to run all three device at the maximum needed speeds.
I don't think you'll be maxxing a gigabit on more than one device at once though. And most TVs have fast ethernet ports.
This is not a managed switch, it has no vlan function
@@william.8845 Yes it is fully managed.. Please check the specification page.
God, I wish I waited a few more months before getting into Ubiquiti. So many more 2.5g options are available now
Oh, Cody... I logged into the store to buy a 10-pack of these, and boo, out of stock LOL This thing is absolutely the best 2.5G switch on the market for that price, WOW!!!!
This 2,5 revolution is actually getting pretty interesting
I just picked one up.
My challenge has always been how to get 2.5G from my basement hard drive based NAS to my home office. I’ve got a Lite 8 PoE switch upstairs, but I couldn’t justify the expense of an Enterprise 8 PoE or a Flex 10 GbE switch just to connect to my Mac Studio.
Running another Ethernet line was my last resort, but thankfully, this solution has saved the day!
$49?
PERFECT.
So what about VLAN limitations on this switch?
Where is the switch for a little more that includes POE? Hole in the Ubiquiti lineup!!!
the missing poe output is a deal breaker for me
Waited all day yesterday for the release on the 23rd for the SSD tray for the CGM . Released on the 24th and sold out in minutes.. uhhggg
And it's already sold out. Not at all surprising. This looks slick!
This is actually a great price for Ubiquiti.
I've been holding out waiting for the 2.5 gig stuff to drop! Glad to see it's finally coming online soon.
Very very nice. I'm tempted to get one or two of these.
I really want a 2.5gig switch with POE that isn’t $400. I have the UCG-Max and would love to ditched the POE injectors I am using. I’m def putting one of these in my entertainment consoles though.
Oh, Nice! I was about to buy a 2.5 GB switch. Man, all of them are expensive, but this is a good price.
Great little switch. Just bought one! Replacing a flex mini in my game room entertainment system.
will be a game changer regarding the cabling of my house ;)
I'm excited for this switch. I'm gonna be getting it so I can have 2.5Gb between my server and my desktop. I've been limited to 1Gb for the longest time and transferring large files takes forever
Oh nice. Good choice 👍 😊
1:45 why they don't make it wall mountable or magnet mount like some of their other switches :(
Find a 3D printed bracket. I’m printing some, I have two minis but need that 2.5 gig for my gaming pc.
Thanks god they decided to put the USB-C on the ETH connectors side. Not that many use it but sometimes we need it.
For sure. I have a 1Gb flex mini in a room that I extend to with a PowerLine adapter and that is the onyl annoyance.
Nice. Is there a POE version? Or maybe a POE injector for the Wifi 7 that had 2.5. Would like to split them up
They could definitely use to add a 2.5g injector to the lineup.
@@Dygear It doesn't do poe out for say an AP. I would love to run my PC and Wifi 7 AP on this switch for VR support.
@@Dygear POE OUT
@@RacerKob Oh that makes WAY more sense.
@@RacerKobPoE injectors just add power, so you don't need a specific "2.5g" version. The only exception is 100m injectors which have a physical hardware limitation that limits them to 100m.
How does it handle VLANs? Is it the same issue with VLANs as the Flex-Mini where you can either allow all VLANs or only have 1 tagged VLAN?
Very likely, that's a feature that they're not gonna give for cheap I'm afraid, even if it costs probably nothing. It should say 802.1Q on the product page if it supported it. I learned that the hard way myself with the flex mini.
Yeah I’m also curious. For 10Gb Flex mini I think they allowed to configure trunk etc. I’m wondering how it looks for this little one 😊
What I’ve read is that it’ll be the same as the flex-mini with single VLAN or all VLANs. For this price point it makes sense. This is more prosumer device that is really just there to add drops in a home office or entertainment center. They have to justify more expensive devices some how 😉
@@paulbeers4105 no, it has full VLAN support. It’s confirmed by the UniFi Team member.
Holy crap - what a steal from UI!
Just bought 2 of them
how ? the store showing "coming soon"
@@YanivNahum-zg8uh promise it worked for me, charged my card $117 already after taxes and delivery
Man this is awesome!
I hope this means they will soon be adding a Standard 24 port POE+/++ 2.5G SFP+ switch for a reasonable price.
Thanks for the demo and info. Yup, gonna use it like you also, connect the Xbox and PlayStation. Have a gerat day.
No mention of creating trunk ports and VLANs. Can this switch handle that?
He did demonstrate that aggregation (trunking) was not available. The option was there on a pull-down, but greyed out. I do wonder if the option becomes available if you limit the 2 you want to aggregate/trunk if you change the port speed to 1G or slower. This would be nice for a device with 2 1G ports, like a NAS, maybe?
@@GabeTetrault Trunks are for passing VLANS while link aggregation uses algorithms to load balance data on multiple links, so don’t mistake these two things
@@dosmaiz7361 I got official confirmation for the UniFi Team that it has full VLAN support. Just ordered one for testing.
Mine connected to the 2.5 8poe enterprise shows uplink as 2.5 which is a pleasant surprise though its speced as gigabit ... not sure what to make of it
Is the Jumbo Frame feature a global command (meaning when you turn it on does it set jumbo framing on all ports), or can you do Jumbo Frames per port? It looks like a global command, but I just wanted to be sure. Thanks for the thorough review.
This is a great value!
A utility box for this like the flex would be nice
Can you SSH into the switch? does it support custom VLANs? I saw those limitations on the previous verision of flex mini at 1 Gbps port speeds
You can do that from the Unifi Interface directly. Ssh should be possible though
Yes I want to know this also. Appears there is option around 3:57 in video. Last flex mini had limitations.
@@ItIsAHumanNumber Well the original Mini Flex didn't support SSH. If the device is on a different VLAN your only option is using a DHCP option for adoption. That's why I am asking
Being able to SSH into this would see me buy it to replace the 1gbit version, which would get relegated to an active 1gbit network tap via port mirroring :D
Looking at it again, my flex mini says "Tagged VLAN Management is limited on this device" and Custom is grayed out. Whereas in this clip it does not have that message. Therefore I assume it does not have same limitations.
I wonder if they have trouble on the manufacturing side of the house. They almost always run out of stock immediately for weeks sometimes months. A restock will often be short lived as well.
Will get one for my living room where my TV, PS5, Audio Receiver and Blu-ray player all require internet connection.
Finally!!
Receive mine today
Really wish it had POE pass through to at least one port. Could've replace the U6-IW. Hide this behind the TV put the AP up on the wall.
Can I use this switch just as an unmanaged switch with my non-Ubiquity Router?
Obviously yes, but you can still manage it even if your router is not ubiquiti. I run opensense as my router and manage AP-s and Switches no problem
I wonder if they have trouble on the manufacturing side of the house. They almost always run out of stock immediately for weeks sometimes months. A restock will often be short lived as well. Layer 3 isn’t a use case for most customers.
Would be so nice if UI would also allow Aggregation. Without that I would need to connect one link from my Enterprise 24 directly to PC, and the 2nd to this Mini 2.5g and then mini->PC (and rest of the ports for other stuff I have in my "home office room"). But hey - I understand no Agg for this price + only 5 ports
I'm hoping Mikrotik will bring out a comparable switch to this soon. I moved away from Unifi a year ago and don't want a random Unifi device on my fully Mikrotik network, but I'm tempted
Been waiting for something like this! I REALLY wish there was an SFP+ on this to connect it to my UDM Pro, or is that kind of pointless?
is this available with more ports?
I'm curious if you select 2 ports and limit them both to 1G if the option to aggregate them would become available.
Is it worth using the switch shown in this video with a Unifi Dream Router with 1g Uplink? Proxmox and PC are using 2,5g. Would it help improve performance?
Will aggregation not light op when you plug in 2 cables ?
Perfect timing, within the window of Amazon returns 🎉
Do you need unify controller to use those as well?
In for 2. Was about to run two extra lines specifically for two 2.5Gig devices, now i can just replace the two OG flex minies.
None of the uses you mentioned (TV/entertainment/gameconsoles) need 2.5G connections. Very many people will be ok with the 1G connection of the regular Flex Mini, and investing in 2.5G is paying for an unnecessary premium feature.
It’s more of just an upgrade. I would buy this before the flex switch mini. This is good for connections from computer to nas or imaging software as well
You're not wrong, but for 50 bucks the value proposition is huge given the flexibility we'll have for devices that would require it (PCs, storage, etc...).
None of those devices do more than 1gbps, but collectively they could use more than 1gbps if say your PS5 is downloading a game (I have 1gbps internet so often times I can max out at 100MB/s+ downloading games) while simultaneously streaming a UHD to my tv. That means that those two devices would have to share a 1gbps upload back to my main switch if I didn’t have a 2.5gbps switch. Do I have this scenario a lot, no. But it does happen. It’s very common for us to start a download of a new game and switch over to our Nvidia Shield to watch something in 4K rather than just stare mindlessly at the download progress bar. Not to mention all the random updates to our game consoles,streaming devices, windows updates, etc that all happen at random times when idle.
@@-tsvk- this lack of understanding of uplink speeds is why Unifi continues to sell 48port switches with only SFP ports. Great, no device on your switch has more than a 1bps port, but collectively they can max out that uplink port very quickly….. and no link aggregation is no substitute for a 10gbps uplink (or in this case a 2.5gbps uplink). Uplink speed is more important to a switch than the “downlink” ports.
Maybe stupid question but does it support vlans? I assume the answer is yes but I want to be sure
As you were scrolling through the port settings it appeared that Restricted was grayed out. Is that correct?
When does UniFi protect 5.0 come out
Just did this morning
of course it comes out right after i just bought 5 of the old flex minis.
I need a wifi range extender from Unifi. But, I have no clue which one to use. Any suggestions?
Nice price point for 2.5Gb but just one PoE out for an AP would be perfect. You cannot get UniFi 2.5Gb and PoE for a reasonable home office price.
Can you use it without a Ubiquity network. Does it just work as a normal switch?
The original works fine so I’d imagine this would as well. But would be nice to see official report.
This looks awesome and I anticipate getting some.
However I’m at a point where I’m frustrated with ubiquiti. They don’t have a defined way of releasing new products, rather than have a clear and concise plan of what is going to launch in the coming months, they randomly drop new innovations. For example, il go and order 4 of these, and then 1 month later, a poe version will come out.
It was nice having the EA store so we had a general glimpse of what products were coming out in the near future.
Does this one support STP? I think my Flex Minis are a source of some of my Sonos woes and pretty sure it is related to the lack of STP.
Yup it does STP and RSTP
Picked one up for a back end network for Proxmox cluster. I'm sure they'll come out with the 8 and 16 port ones next month, lol!
Nice, what they dont say in the specs is the ports are 100/1000/2.5g they dont go down to 10. Doesn't sound like a problem in 2024 but some IoT devices only connect at 10mbps. I have to use an original Flex mini at home to get 3 of my IoT hubs working as they will not work on my USW-Enterprise-48-PoE (720W).
So no vlan support?
It should really have at least one PoE passthrough so you could put an AC on one of the ports on it.
USB C on the front?
Shame one or two of the ports aren't POE out.
Wow... what a good price on this bad (little) boy.
Hoping that they also update the Flex to Flex 2.5, I would like to be able to use it with Flex Utility and the new Wifi 7 Outdoor and the cameras. I don't understand why they haven't released it yet.
More exposure if you drip feed a new device every 2-4 weeks into the market and influencers. Strategy from some high paid marketing boys & girls.
Just bought one even though my udm pro only had 1gig ports
Finally, im not even happy this shoulda existed along time ago from them
Thanks for the coverage as always. BUT. "The perfect switch for behind your TV" ??? Sounds like someone trying to pitch too hard.... which TV's have 2.5Gbit? And what would you be streaming even over a media box that might saturate 1Gbit? I'd honestly be curious to know if anyone could make a real argument for 2.5Gbit for media playback.
True . Really I’d use this more for file transfer between my computer and nas as I don’t have a 10Gb nic in my pc
What makes the “behind your TV” idea worse is that a lot of 2024-model TVs are coming with 100Mbps FE ports
The perfect switch behind your TV is the UniFi Inwall - a wifi AP and 4 ports, all poe powered!
Finally a small 2.5Gb switch and cheap
Is it possible to set only certain tagged vlans on ports, or is there the same limitation as Flex Mini?
Wondering the same thing
A UI employee confirmed there is full VLAN tagging support like their other switches.
If you check 3:56 in this video you'll also notice it lacks the warning from the Flex Mini which reads, "Tagged VLAN Management is limited on this device.
".
just picked up 2 of them
Finally have been asking for this for so long. But sadly I bought a alliexoress 2.5 GbE swirch already and actually already thinking kf going 10GBE now… why is ubiquiti always so fricking late with everything!!!!! Late with wifi 6, late wirh 2.5GbE late with wifi 7…..
Bet you $5 that they will come out with a POE version of this, probably call it the Lite 5 PoE. Regardless, I just purchased 8 of them. Definitely going to replace the 2 Flex Mini's in my home and the 2 in my shop, leaving me 4 to put on the shelf to resell.
Edit: I like the new badges, but, it's awfully small.
just Flex 2.5G, like the current Flex that does PoE but is double the price
"to resell" bad scalper, BAD!!
@@youdontneedmyrealname I keep flex’s in inventory along with the in walls to “resell”, I’m an IT services provider and these are incredible useful items to have on hand when deploying networks.
Resell does not always mean scalp!
@@youdontneedmyrealname scalper? I am a full-fledged licensed LLC business. Look me up if you want.
Is this managed or unmanaged switch?
Managed
I hope they release 2.5Gbps Lite 8 / 16 (POE) soon. Flex mini features are so basic.
In Uk they are 300$
Come on Ubiquiti.. we need new Ultras with 2.5 GB and PoE out :-/
Yes please, I am sure they are already sitting in the warehouse. Called USW Max 2.5 PoE. Just like the UCG Max was launched after the UCG Ultra.
Cool
Snagged today one! Just for you people who perhaps know: does it really has fully managed vlan option? If yes, this is so fucking awesome. Thanks for your info!
Already out of stock in Europe :(
Amazing they didn't put PoE output on this. Like... what are they thinking? That's the main feature you need for a unifi network. gah.
Dumb question but can I get this switch and use it with any router or does it have to be specifically with ubiquiti products?
Kevin is another Davos elite, I don't care for him and his WEF loving ways !
*immediately places order for 100 units* - for me, i dont see the point of it doing aggregation, 2 uplinks aggregated to provide 3 downlinks seems wasteful. Similar to the layer 3 stuff, you shouldnt be extending your routing to the desktop. But i go through so many Flex's and Flex minis already as it is, and now to have something around the same price that does 2.5g, this is going to be getting deployed everywhere
Finally
That's annoying the flex switch doesn't support rtsp and it's twice the price.
So 50bucks for 2.5Gig, how about they re-assess the price of the 10Gig one. That's 6times the price. I could say go 3times would be a fair price. $150 for the Flex 10GbE would be respectable.
And... Sold out
Looks good to me. Shows how right I am to be frustrated over Ubiquiti including gigabit ports on the new UDM Pro Max. There is no reason not to have 2.5Gbps be the minimum now, especially since Wifi 7 can regularly provide faster than gigabit. It is stupid that we would be okay with bottlenecking our wireless network with the wired ones behind it.
sold out immediately, bummer
Wait is the uplink only 1 gig or you just didn't have it configured?
Wow.. an actual cheap Unifi Switch.. what's going on?
Just got one. Goin' right behind my TV.
Wish it had SFP+ input since all the dream machines only support gigabit. Even charging $10-$20 more for that version would be fine.
I’ve got mines going from my UDM SE SFP+ port using a mikrotic 2.5gbps SFP>rj45 module. Works great. £35 from Amazon.