Ubiquiti Networks 8-Port UniFi Switch, Managed PoE+ Gigabit Switch with SFP, 150W (US-8-150W)
US-8-150W UniFi Switch features eight Gigabit RJ45 ports with versatile power output options, including auto-sensing IEEE 802.3af/at PoE/PoE+ and configurable 24V passive PoE. It also includes two SFP ports for optical fiber connectivity, supporting uplinks of up to 1 Gbps.
Specifications
- Ports:
- (8) Gigabit RJ45 Ports
- (2) Gigabit SFP Ports
- Power Options:
- Auto-Sensing IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+
- Configurable 24V Passive PoE
- Performance:
- Total, Non-Blocking Line Rate: 10 Gbps
- Switching Capacity: 20 Gbps
- Maximum Power Consumption: 150W (Excluding PoE Output: 20W)
- Max Deliverable PoE: 150W
- Forwarding Rate: 14.88 Mpps
- Management:
- Managed by UniFi Controller
- Mounting:
- Desktop mountable
Features
- Fully managed PoE+ Gigabit switch
- Delivers robust performance and intelligent switching for enterprise networks
- Supports up to 10 Gbps total, non-blocking line rate
- Flexible power options for UniFi access points and other PoE devices
- Compact design suitable for desktop installation
Common FAQs
- What is the maximum power output per port for PoE devices?
Each PoE+ port can deliver up to 30W of power, supporting a wide range of PoE-enabled devices
- Can I use this switch without PoE?
Yes, you can use the US-8-150W as a regular Gigabit switch without connecting PoE devices. The non-PoE ports will function normally
- How do I manage the switch?
The switch can be managed through the UniFi Controller, allowing you to configure settings, monitor network performance, and update firmware remotely
- Is this switch suitable for outdoor use?
No, the US-8-150W is designed for indoor use. For outdoor applications, consider Ubiquiti’s outdoor-rated switches
- What kind of devices can I connect to this switch?
You can connect a variety of devices, including IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and standard Ethernet devices
- Does the switch support VLANs?
Yes, the US-8-150W supports VLAN configuration, allowing you to segment your network for better management and security