I've recently upgraded to a 16 and a 24 port PoE switch, two AP Pro's and a USG at work. Makes it far easier to manage than the various brands I had before, plus a few PoE injectors because there weren't enough ports for all our phones on the old switches.
You are going to enjoy that switch, I have the 24 and 8 port versions and they work really well, enjoy the sweets my friend :) I had the same old switch as you, it served me well for years, but I had the same problem with the web interface.
Hi Unkyjoe's Playhouse Thank You very much! I did hear you talk about your old Linksys 24 port in one of your videos,,, replacing caps?? right. Thank you for watching! :-)
POE Switches are always higher max wattage (if no powered poe used it be more like 10-60w depending on how many cables plugged in) I picked up a managed hp (1 + serial port console) 4 module option + 24port poe switch for £45 Was unsure if there would be any issues with POE on devices that don't support it my understanding was it just did not provide power if device did not ask for it but there was a slight warning about risk of damage to some devices that are incompatible with poe switches (as the one I had has both passive and higher active power poe modes, but does have light indications when POE is active or not)
The only thing I dislike about ubiquiti is that they reserve vlan 1. Yes, I know, changing vlans around on a multisite corporate network is a 5 minute job, completely risk free, and disturbs nobody (...), but that is what I inherited. And in the Linksys switch the ~200k resistor from the top of the input electrolytic, and the ~4.7uF across the controller IC are probably ripe for replacement. Looking forward to more on that switch. We're considering it (we just have to solve a tiny little switch closet depth problem first:-).
Do not plug both power in unless it specifically says that you can use both at the same time as you could destroy the power supply inside the switch or/and maybe kill the switch motherboard (even the hp switch I have has warnings about not doing it but mine is hard wired DC option)
Hi lee x Thank You very much! I took the 10Gbe switch a part,, and the internal PSU and the external DC in both goes to the board, but not exactly the same connections,, they might be separated... But Yes that I would have to investigate further. Thank you for watching! :-)
I do not know about everyone else, but I was looking forward to that doll collection... #Jesting Morten, I am glad to see you adopting Ubiquiti's connection solutions after so many of my other friends have done the same. I hope it serves you marvelously well!
Don't get me wrong I sell Unifi products and I use the wireless and camera systems but just don't care much for the routing & switching lineup. Dangerous - I got mine off ebay for like 370. Its a 3750E with two X2 slots that I shoved 10G fiber modules into. Older, Yes, but its nice to have my cisco lab and then have actual "production" stuff on my home network as well. What's funnier is I bought a 24 port 3750E to uplink it like 2 weeks later and that unit was only 2 years old. I think may have been "New, old stock" or possibly "Cisco excess".
Nice product and video Morten. I'm always wondering how long a device like this switch will survive mounted in that way. An HP 48 ports we bought at work stated that it could be rack mounted but it needs a support from bottom...
awesome video morten let us know how the switch performs as I'm looking to replace an old dell powerconnect 6224 switch with a Ubiquiti UniFi 24 port switch
Hi Deckard Cain I do not think it would be worth it for me,, it takes a while to find those links,, and even the UK links are not making anything. Thank you for watching! :-)
awesome video,I always look forward watching your videos Morten:) Do you have double rack cabinet against each other? Are they 48U each? also what are the dimensions of the racks? I also a few videos ago asked you if i could get into contact with you regarding choice of servers. I have watched alot of your lenovo x3650 m3 and m4 videos and i feel like I'm somewhat familiar with Lenovo servers,but its between the x3650 m3 or Dell R710. I will be using it for MCSA 2016,self study,Adding a DHCP, AD DC,(WSUS) or a few other VM's for testing when I'm going to school to study MCSA for server 2016 and Cisco certs. I never owned a Rack server before so i dont have much experience,but I do know you have alot of it.
Hi anders gjerløw Thank You very much! IT's two 42U Racks that are screw together,, old compaq racks. As a big IBM/Lenovo fan,, I would go with the x3650 M3. You need to compare x3650 M3 with the Dell r720 to get same generation of servers. Thank you for watching! :-)
Thanks for getting back to me. I also have questions regarding server OS if you dont mind. I know the 2016 server OS DC version is expensive,but I have like 10 devices that I plan on to be connected to the server. I probably will have to do IP reservations in order to give them a static IP if anything in my infrastructure fails. I found a guy that is selling standard version 2016 for 1300NOK with 50 CALs. Does CAL mean 50 users/devices? Also how many RDS is licensed for the std version? Will this server 2016 retail version work for lenovo x3650 m3/dell R720? Also,is the licenses for 2016 std and DC version on ebay.co.uk legit? some are like 100NOK/DKK and with DC version with 50CALs it is 600NOK/DKK? Or can I just buy 5 CALs each time I need more CALs for users/devices and it will add it self up? is this a scam? I have no idea what the prices are for server OS versions since I have recently got obsessed with networking and servers. I wanted to buy the x3650 m3 server you had for sale this christmas,but I was to broke and I had no means to drive from norway to denmark in order to get it.
Hi Mighty Halo Thank You very much! I can buy this Switch 10 min drive from where I live,,,,, That would not help me to use my Amazon.com affiliate money.. Thank you for watching! :-)
Sweet switch. Had to laugh when you said I hope the fans are quiet, don't think it would make a difference with two racks of servers. lol I think it would be a good idea to collect dolls, not. lol
Hi Scott Downey Thank You very much! Well I do not care about the noise,, except when I film,, I would like you to be able to hear me. Thank you for watching! :-)
Any plans for the old switch? I'd like to buy it from you, for a low price (like 20 or 30 dollars + shipping). Just respond to me here if you're interested. I'm starting my own datacenter as we're speaking and 100mbit/s just doesn't cut it.
Hi Mighty Halo Thank You very much! But depending on where you are from,, shipping can be expensive,,very expensive,, it was $75 to get a switch here, the old one is bigger and more heavy. Thank you for watching! :-)
hello my friends. today i purchased a cisco catalyst 4506 switch. it have 239 rj 45 ports 1 Gbps and 10 1 G sfp and 2 10 G uplink connections. These type switch is used in telephone centrals and wan applikations and large lan networks. i only spent 1800 danish kr, 360 usd on this purchase. it normaly does cost 36'000 kr and i think, thise price is only for the switch and not the line cards and supervisor engine. Now all my other switches is Unnecessary because i have all in 1 now. have a nice day. and please show us some wire and cable management.
@@MyPlayHouse you have to learn it. the backside of your racks is so funny, and look like my electrician job to much. So make the wires like the cables in the racks in 3D college and i will take it more seriously.
I have mixed feelings about those things. It does not really smell that professional, especially if you used HP, Cisco, Juniper or even Dell before. In my experience a large, lit thingy is a dead giveaway. I have never really seen that on a switch and I would not know why it has one. I tested a 16-port 10Gbit one from them (only 600€, cheap!) and it seems okay, even the web interface. It is not the most professional thing but it will do for most people. Of course it does not have redundant PSUs or stacking but you can counteract that with 2, 4 or more switches to have no single point of failure at the heart of your network. But if it is any good only shows after a couple of years of service the switch has been up running without a reboot. The internet seems to flooded with those things and reviews as of late.
My PlayHouse My PlayHouse --> ok.. I am working on a UPS for raspberry pi, and the first version is working nyt still not perfekt, it's using 18650 cells and well run a pi for to 3 days.
HI Vuong Trinh My channel is English, and to make sure as many as possible, can also enjoy the comments, they are also English. Please keep to English. Thank you for watching! :-)
Thanks for the great walkthrough, Morten! I will be installing a POE 48-port Unifi switch tomorrow and am excited beyond words!
Nice! Good luck,, haven’t had any issues with mine!
I've recently upgraded to a 16 and a 24 port PoE switch, two AP Pro's and a USG at work.
Makes it far easier to manage than the various brands I had before, plus a few PoE injectors because there weren't enough ports for all our phones on the old switches.
Hi tjousk
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Great switch, I have the same one in my rack. Love Ubiquiti, so easy to manage.
Hi Richard Russell
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
You are going to enjoy that switch, I have the 24 and 8 port versions and they work really well, enjoy the sweets my friend :) I had the same old switch as you, it served me well for years, but I had the same problem with the web interface.
Unkyjoe's Playhouse it must be a problem with there web interface on the Cisco/ linksys switches
Should there not be another channel Unkyjoe's mail distribution centre?
Hi Unkyjoe's Playhouse
Thank You very much! I did hear you talk about your old Linksys 24 port in one of your videos,,, replacing caps?? right.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Hi Ben King
Java and browser problems,,, bad.
Thank you for watching! :-)
In case of power consumption, on the Ubiquity back there is a value of 56W and on Linksys is value 1.0A for 200-240V so its 240W. So big difference!
Hi Luděk Růžička
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
POE Switches are always higher max wattage (if no powered poe used it be more like 10-60w depending on how many cables plugged in)
I picked up a managed hp (1 + serial port console) 4 module option + 24port poe switch for £45
Was unsure if there would be any issues with POE on devices that don't support it my understanding was it just did not provide power if device did not ask for it but there was a slight warning about risk of damage to some devices that are incompatible with poe switches (as the one I had has both passive and higher active power poe modes, but does have light indications when POE is active or not)
Nice upgrade! I can't wait to get my hands on some ubiquiti gear!
Hi Kevin Clingerman
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
The only thing I dislike about ubiquiti is that they reserve vlan 1. Yes, I know, changing vlans around on a multisite corporate network is a 5 minute job, completely risk free, and disturbs nobody (...), but that is what I inherited. And in the Linksys switch the ~200k resistor from the top of the input electrolytic, and the ~4.7uF across the controller IC are probably ripe for replacement.
Looking forward to more on that switch. We're considering it (we just have to solve a tiny little switch closet depth problem first:-).
Hi Kasper Pedersen
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
UniFi gear is great! The SDN is the secret sauce.
Hi Neil Greene
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Do not plug both power in unless it specifically says that you can use both at the same time as you could destroy the power supply inside the switch or/and maybe kill the switch motherboard (even the hp switch I have has warnings about not doing it but mine is hard wired DC option)
Hi lee x
Thank You very much! I took the 10Gbe switch a part,, and the internal PSU and the external DC in both goes to the board, but not exactly the same connections,, they might be separated... But Yes that I would have to investigate further.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Just bought 7 of these 2 of them the POE ones, I've got buy another 9 lol. great switches!
Hi Mal Austin
That is a lot,, lets hope we made a good choise! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Fingers crossed! Thanks for the great videos! :-)
I do not know about everyone else, but I was looking forward to that doll collection... #Jesting Morten, I am glad to see you adopting Ubiquiti's connection solutions after so many of my other friends have done the same. I hope it serves you marvelously well!
Hi Tyler Barton
Thank You very much! glad you liked the doll video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Yes, switch to playing with dolls! LoL
Hi Daniel Tekmyster
Thank You very much! My PlayHouse now with adult dolls. :-) I can keep the channel name,, no problem..
Thank you for watching! :-)
But you can get Cisco 48 port POE switches with 10G modules for under 400 too!
not with that slick Unifi interface...
Where can I get a Catalyst series 48 port POE switch for under $400?
Don't get me wrong I sell Unifi products and I use the wireless and camera systems but just don't care much for the routing & switching lineup. Dangerous - I got mine off ebay for like 370. Its a 3750E with two X2 slots that I shoved 10G fiber modules into. Older, Yes, but its nice to have my cisco lab and then have actual "production" stuff on my home network as well. What's funnier is I bought a 24 port 3750E to uplink it like 2 weeks later and that unit was only 2 years old. I think may have been "New, old stock" or possibly "Cisco excess".
Hi BDBD16
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Dolls would be within your playhouse theme, go for it !😂
Hi protronite
Yes my channel name will still be good :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Nice product and video Morten. I'm always wondering how long a device like this switch will survive mounted in that way. An HP 48 ports we bought at work stated that it could be rack mounted but it needs a support from bottom...
Hi Stefano Bettega
Thank You very much! Yes I have had those thoughts as well.
Thank you for watching! :-)
awesome video morten let us know how the switch performs as I'm looking to replace an old dell powerconnect 6224 switch with a Ubiquiti UniFi 24 port switch
Hi Ben King
Thank You very much! I have already seen some improvement in speed.
Thank you for watching! :-)
So much easier to manage, make the switch from dell.
I Like this kind of video but, depending on what dolls you may collect, it can be interesting as well :-)
Hi MVVblog
Thank You very much! it's good to keep my options open :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Press 👍 if you like to see Morten start collecting dolls at the Playhouse.
Hi Chris Bautista
Thank You very much! and I would properly not have to change the channel name :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
And wath about a Cisco 2960+ ? And a front patch panel for câble management in front of your rack it May be easy to manage ?
Hi J J
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Great video, Morten! I was wondering though... Could you do Amazon links for Canada too?
Hi Deckard Cain
I do not think it would be worth it for me,, it takes a while to find those links,, and even the UK links are not making anything.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Hi. Great video. The link says switch you took out, can I ask what you doing with it as I’ll have ? Thanks
Hi Mark W
I think it's bad,, I have seen good things sins I replaced it..
Thank you for watching! :-)
awesome video,I always look forward watching your videos Morten:)
Do you have double rack cabinet against each other?
Are they 48U each?
also what are the dimensions of the racks?
I also a few videos ago asked you if i could get into contact with you regarding choice of servers. I have watched alot of your lenovo x3650 m3 and m4 videos and i feel like I'm somewhat familiar with Lenovo servers,but its between the x3650 m3 or Dell R710. I will be using it for MCSA 2016,self study,Adding a DHCP, AD DC,(WSUS) or a few other VM's for testing when I'm going to school to study MCSA for server 2016 and Cisco certs. I never owned a Rack server before so i dont have much experience,but I do know you have alot of it.
Hi anders gjerløw
Thank You very much! IT's two 42U Racks that are screw together,, old compaq racks.
As a big IBM/Lenovo fan,, I would go with the x3650 M3. You need to compare x3650 M3 with the Dell r720 to get same generation of servers.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Thanks for getting back to me. I also have questions regarding server OS if you dont mind. I know the 2016 server OS DC version is expensive,but I have like 10 devices that I plan on to be connected to the server. I probably will have to do IP reservations in order to give them a static IP if anything in my infrastructure fails.
I found a guy that is selling standard version 2016 for 1300NOK with 50 CALs. Does CAL mean 50 users/devices?
Also how many RDS is licensed for the std version?
Will this server 2016 retail version work for lenovo x3650 m3/dell R720?
Also,is the licenses for 2016 std and DC version on ebay.co.uk legit? some are like 100NOK/DKK and with DC version with 50CALs it is 600NOK/DKK?
Or can I just buy 5 CALs each time I need more CALs for users/devices and it will add it self up?
is this a scam? I have no idea what the prices are for server OS versions since I have recently got obsessed with networking and servers.
I wanted to buy the x3650 m3 server you had for sale this christmas,but I was to broke and I had no means to drive from norway to denmark in order to get it.
Start collecting singing potatoes lol :-D
Hi zx8401ztv
Thank You very much! I will get right on that one :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Wow that's a big network switch
Hi Matthew Landon
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
why didn't you order it from amazon.de? Do they not deliver in denmark? (they recently started shipping to the netherlands :D)
I think he once said that his affiliate link only works for amazon in the US.
Hi Mighty Halo
Thank You very much! I can buy this Switch 10 min drive from where I live,,,,, That would not help me to use my Amazon.com affiliate money..
Thank you for watching! :-)
I love UniFi networking stuff if I was rich I would have all UniFi home network
Hi thomas watson
Thank You very much! I am well on m way!!
Thank you for watching! :-)
Nice Video . little Question, how do you think - that this switch compare to Cisco and HP ..??..
specialpaul Not as many features or capabilities as say a Cisco 3750X or 3850X, but much much easier to use and configure (and less power too).
I am not the right person to compare them,, I do not know enough.
Great video as always
Hi SatVision
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Sweet switch. Had to laugh when you said I hope the fans are quiet, don't think it would make a difference with two racks of servers. lol I think it would be a good idea to collect dolls, not. lol
Hi Scott Downey
Thank You very much! Well I do not care about the noise,, except when I film,, I would like you to be able to hear me.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Any plans for the old switch? I'd like to buy it from you, for a low price (like 20 or 30 dollars + shipping). Just respond to me here if you're interested. I'm starting my own datacenter as we're speaking and 100mbit/s just doesn't cut it.
Hi Mighty Halo
Thank You very much! But depending on where you are from,, shipping can be expensive,,very expensive,, it was $75 to get a switch here, the old one is bigger and more heavy.
Thank you for watching! :-)
I'm from the Czech Republic.
Guys in europe especially, check out wifistock site for ubiquity gear. They have the cheapest pricing and shipping
Hi Connor Springer
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
i have one of those, they are lovely :)
Hi ProBro_NL
They are lovely,,,, that is a new way to describe a switch :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Where can I buy cheap rackmounts for this switch?
I just use the rack ears that came on the switch.
@@MyPlayHouse is that sufficient for a 48port its way bigger and heavier
now i want to see you play with dolls Morten. maybe they need to get some servers and computers hooked up also. :P
Hi Finn Andersen
Thank You very much! maybe a firmware update and a haircut :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
hello my friends.
today i purchased a cisco catalyst 4506 switch.
it have 239 rj 45 ports 1 Gbps and 10 1 G sfp and 2 10 G uplink connections.
These type switch is used in telephone centrals and wan applikations and large lan networks.
i only spent 1800 danish kr, 360 usd on this purchase. it normaly does cost 36'000 kr and i think, thise price is only for the switch and not the line cards and supervisor engine.
Now all my other switches is
Unnecessary because i have all in 1 now.
have a nice day. and please show us some wire and cable management.
Hi Mikael Ji Skov Kristensen
Thank You very much! wire management, is not my good side :-/
Thank you for watching! :-)
@@MyPlayHouse you have to learn it. the backside of your racks is so funny, and look like my electrician job to much.
So make the wires like the cables in the racks in 3D college and i will take it more
seriously.
I have mixed feelings about those things. It does not really smell that professional, especially if you used HP, Cisco, Juniper or even Dell before. In my experience a large, lit thingy is a dead giveaway. I have never really seen that on a switch and I would not know why it has one. I tested a 16-port 10Gbit one from them (only 600€, cheap!) and it seems okay, even the web interface. It is not the most professional thing but it will do for most people. Of course it does not have redundant PSUs or stacking but you can counteract that with 2, 4 or more switches to have no single point of failure at the heart of your network. But if it is any good only shows after a couple of years of service the switch has been up running without a reboot. The internet seems to flooded with those things and reviews as of late.
Hi Narwaro
Thank You very much! I do king of agree with you,, this is kind of the small business range.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Do a video on that hard drive cloning robot!
Hi Cole Motuliak
Thank You very much! That is probably backup tape robot.
Thank you for watching! :-)
So when does My DollsHouse launch ?
Hi Mark
Thank You very much! I see in the comments that there is quit a niche for that :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
I love 10 gig :) But you spelt Ubiquiti wrong in the title :(
Auto-correct strikes again!
Hi toysareforboys
Thank You very much! Fixed as good as I can,,, the bloody twit is also wrong,, no edit there... :-/
Thank you for watching! :-)
thanks for the video
Hi Josh Talley
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
nice ending lol
Hi S. Kojina
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
How is the network going
Hi Matthew Landon
Thank You very much! IT is doing really well.
Thank you for watching! :-)
i always loved you :)
Hi 12hrsVideo
Thank You very much! BUT now I am worried :-) glad you liked the video.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Hej Morten if you want to sell the linksys switch I need a New projekt...😁
Hi TB´s Elektronik Lab
Well I much rather trade it with you,, for something interesting.... ??
Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse --> Cool Cool what do you need..? Do you like special beer...?
Hi Thomas Emil
NAhh more like something that would make a good video on my channel,,,
Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse My PlayHouse --> ok.. I am working on a UPS for raspberry pi, and the first version is working nyt still not perfekt, it's using 18650 cells and well run a pi for to 3 days.
Hi TB´s Elektronik Lab
Maybe I can stop by with the switch, this weekend,, and maybe you have something fun.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Try to donate that old switch, instead of selling or throwing away in the bin...
Hi nicolae788
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Those money
Hi Darkspace
What money! who has money? glad you liked the video :-)
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Collect dells not dolls please.
#DellsNotDolls
Hi Wheel333
DELL,,, some of us would rather be caught with an inflatable pig :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Chuyên sản xuất về hàng này
HI Vuong Trinh
My channel is English, and to make sure as many as possible, can also enjoy the comments, they are also English.
Please keep to English.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Don't collect dolls! Lol
Hi Kayvon Javid
Thank You very much! You are the first to say that, and I will chose to lisen to YOU :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
so tempted to leave dislike to see you play with dolls....
Hi RhyxMormarteno
Thank You very much! glad you doll videos :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)