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UniFi Switch Mini
THIS IS AN EARLY ACCESS DEVICE!!
NOT for install.
NOT for bidding on upcoming jobs.
NOT for production use.
Use at your own risk and please let Ubiquiti know if you find issues.
Series Type: UniFi
Website Link: Switch Mini | Early Access Store
Model: USW‑Mini
Type: Smart Managed Gigabit Switch
Description: Build and expand your network with the UniFi® Switch, part of the Ubiquiti Networks® UniFi Enterprise System. The UniFi Switch, model USW-Mini, is a smart managed Gigabit switch. It offers 5 RJ45 Ethernet ports, providing 1 Gigabit links to your devices.
Features
- (5) Gigabit Ethernet Ports
- Compact, Desktop Design
- Energy Efficient (Max. 2.5W)
- Supported by UniFi Network
Specifications
USW-Mini | |
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Dimensions | 107.1 x 21.1 x 70.3 mm (4.22 x 0.83 x 2.77") |
Weight | 97g (0.214 lb) w/ Power Adapter 174g (0.384 lb) |
Networking Interface | (5) 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Ports |
Buttons | n/a |
Management Interface | n/a |
Total Non-Blocking Throughput | |
Switching Capacity | |
Forwarding Rate | |
MAC Address Table | |
Maximum Aggregations | |
Monitoring Sessions | |
Maximum VLANs | |
Power Method | 5V, 1A USB-C |
Power Supply | AC 100-240V-, 50/60Hz, 0.2A |
Power Save | |
Maximum Power Consumption | 2.5W |
LEDs Per Port | RJ45 Data Ports: PoE, Speed/Link/Activity |
System LED | |
Sound Level | Fanless |
ESD/EMP Protection | |
Shock and Vibration | |
Operating Temperature | |
Operating Humidity | |
Certifications |
LED Status Light
- Blue - Solid
- Normal Operation
Getting Started
A special version of controller is required to adopt a USW-mini. Read on Community Forum
Also, as of right now, custom controller versions are not available to UDM/UDM-Pro users, so therefore, USW-mini cannot currently be adopted to UDM/UDM-Pro configurations.
Known Issues
Troubleshooting tips
- No light/power
- Check power connection.
- Are you connected to a PoE enabled switch or PoE injector?
- Can only connect to the primary/default VLAN
- Check that your switch port has all VLANs enabled (Try cycling the port through 'Disabled')
FAQ
Resources