Ubiquiti Networks NanoSwitch Outdoor 4-Port PoE Passthrough Switch

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Ubiquiti Networks NanoSwitch Outdoor 4-Port PoE Passthrough Switch
Key Features
  • 4 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  • 4 Gb/s Non-Blocking Line Rate
  • Durable Weatherproof Form Factor
  • Mounts to Pole or Wall
Power up to three PoE devices with the NanoSwitch Outdoor 4-Port PoE Passthrough Switch from Ubiquiti Networks. This passthrough switch features a single RJ45 PoE input and three RJ45 PoE outputs while supporting a total non-blocking line rate of 4 Gb/s. The NanoSwitch also comes equipped with a durable weatherproof enclosure and can be mounted to a pole or wall for easy installation in nearly any environment.
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Ubiquiti Networks NanoSwitch Overview

Power up to three PoE devices with the NanoSwitch Outdoor 4-Port PoE Passthrough Switch from Ubiquiti Networks. This passthrough switch features a single RJ45 PoE input and three RJ45 PoE outputs while supporting a total non-blocking line rate of 4 Gb/s. The NanoSwitch also comes equipped with a durable weatherproof enclosure and can be mounted to a pole or wall for easy installation in nearly any environment.

4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports
The Ubiquiti Networks NanoSwitch is an unmanaged switch with four Gigabit Ethernet ports. It supports up to 4 Gb/s total non-blocking line rate.
Hardware
Featuring a durable, weatherproof form factor, the NanoSwitch is ideal for outdoor deployment. For quick installation, the compact NanoSwitch can be easily mounted on a pole or wall.
UPC: 817882021708

Ubiquiti Networks NanoSwitch Specs

Enclosure Characteristics
White polycarbonate
Total Non-Blocking Throughput
4 Gb/s
Typical Power Consumption
1.5 W
PoE
Passive PoE Max. Wattage per Port
24 V, 2-Pair, 1 A per port (24 W)
Total Passive PoE Max. Wattage
24 V, 2-Pair, 1.5 A for 3 ports (36 W)
Passive PoE Voltage Range
21.6 - 26.4 V
Power Method
Passive 24 V, 4-Pair PoE in
LEDs
Speed/Link/Activity (all ports)
Networking Interface
4 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s RJ45 ports
PoE Interfaces
Passive 24 V PoE in
ESD/EMP Protection
Air: ±24 kV, Contact: ± 24 kV
Temperature & Humidity
Operating Temperature
-22 to 158°F / -30 to 70°C
Operating Humidity
5 to 95% non-condensing
Shock and Vibration
ETSI300-019-1.4 standard
Dimensions
7.73 x 3.68 x 1.28" / 19.64 x 9.35 x 3.24 cm
Weight
9.6 oz / 271 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.5 x 5 x 2.55"

Ubiquiti Networks NanoSwitch Reviews

Excellent it really fulfill our mission.

By Ricardo
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-08-31

Excellent, we are currently happy with the performance of the product and to complete our mission.

Bought one of these a few years ago and it still works.

By Cliff
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-12-21

This works great. Had a little issue with the PoE and connecting up all 4 ports, but figured it out. One of these has been outside on a light pole for over 2 years now, still works great.

Great switch

By Gerald
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-10-15

Great little switch

perfect problem solver

By William
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-10-01

Great for adding another device or two at the end of a run. Somewhat sensitive to lightning strikes, based on my experiences, but then most gear is. Easy and cheap enough to replace if needed.

Read the details on all of your hardware first

By Jacob
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2020-01-09

I was really excited to use this switch. It's cheap, looks like it's built well, and has some handy features. Here's the details that can trip you up: - this switch is only 24v passive POE pass-through. That means everything connected to this gets 24v, even if it's a device that doesn't support POE. - this switch can dish out 30W of POE. Plenty to power your cameras and/or APs. The rest of Ubiquiti's switches, if you planed on powering this with a switch, only output 17W of passive POE. If you need all 30W the only way to get that is with a separate injector. - the G3 Flex doesn't officially support 24v Passive POE, but I've heard some people say they've gotten it to work with 24v POE. There are issues when you try to power the G3 Flex through the NanoSwitch though. I was excited to use this, but I think I'm just going to lay a few more runs of Cat5e directly from my rackmount switch. If you really need something like this look into the UniFi Switch Flex. It supports 802.3af, offers 43W (34W if powering by a switch) of power, and has an extra port. Props to B&H for their quick return process.

Great so far

By Matthew
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-12-02

Powering several cameras on a pole in a pasture. Easy to set up, zero issues.

Good product for price

By William
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-01-25

Cannot beat the price for the speed and temperature ratings

Important Details: This is passive 24V ONLY

By Jason
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2021-01-18

Ensure you know what you're buying. This is Passive 24V. For any modern Unifi equipment, you'll likely going to want the USW-FLEX which does 802.3at/bt IN and 802.3af out.

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The distance of 100m should be fine. In regards to daisy chaining just don't exceed the mount of power output from your source device.
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