In-Wall PoE Switch
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Has anyone found and used a current production alternative to the NJ2000G INTELLIJACK - JD057A switch? I love those little guys, but they don't make them any more (EOL 2014) and I just had one go swimming in an office basement flood.
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I can't imagine using this in an office environment, ever, at any scale.
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@DustinB3403 said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
I can't imagine using this in an office environment, ever, at any scale.
That's good.
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Maybe this will work? I've never used one, but Ubnt is pretty trusted.
https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/nanoswitch
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Maybe this, too?
https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/usw-flex
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@DustinB3403 said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
I can't imagine using this in an office environment, ever, at any scale.
It is a simply switch. Nothing wrong with that.
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@bnrstnr said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
Maybe this will work? I've never used one, but Ubnt is pretty trusted.
https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/nanoswitch
These are nice and I just took another look at them. It can be made to mount into a wall opening, but it worries my that it is only 24v. I always have a fear that some know-it-all will push 48v into and I'll end up having to deal with any problems it causes. So I pass on this one....... Especially since I just saw your next post!
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@bnrstnr said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
Maybe this, too?
https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/usw-flex
Now this is something I can explore. Thanks for finding this. I don't often go browsing at ubnt.com so I am grateful to you for pointing this out. I'm going to do some reading on it right now and see who has them in stock for delivery tomorrow..... Thanks again!
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@JasGot said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
@bnrstnr said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
Maybe this will work? I've never used one, but Ubnt is pretty trusted.
https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/nanoswitch
These are nice and I just took another look at them. It can be made to mount into a wall opening, but it worries my that it is only 24v. I always have a fear that some know-it-all will push 48v into and I'll end up having to deal with any problems it causes. So I pass on this one....... Especially since I just saw your next post!
I hate the 24v stuff, I didn't even think to check that. Glad you did
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I have a couple USW-Flex on their way!
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@JaredBusch said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
@DustinB3403 said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
I can't imagine using this in an office environment, ever, at any scale.
It is a simply switch. Nothing wrong with that.
SOOO much better than little four or five port desktop units that most shops use. These are clean, neat, easy to find, PoE, etc.
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@JasGot said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
I have a couple USW-Flex on their way!
I JUST looked at those like two days ago!!
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@JasGot said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
@bnrstnr said in In-Wall PoE Switch:
Maybe this, too?
https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/usw-flex
Now this is something I can explore. Thanks for finding this. I don't often go browsing at ubnt.com so I am grateful to you for pointing this out. I'm going to do some reading on it right now and see who has them in stock for delivery tomorrow..... Thanks again!
You should do it regularly So much cool stuff there.
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@bnrstnr : In their 24V POE models you can turn off POE for these ports...
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Just wanted to report back say this little switch was the perfect item for my need. It has been installed for over a month now and I have been very pleased with it. Not that it is doing anything special, it just does its job!
We are using it indoor and we mounted its own little bracket to a single gang wall plate, then installed the wall plate, then attached the switch to its bracket. It makes for a clean install where there once was an ethernet wall jack.
Everything about it is Unifi, so if you are familiar with the Unifi System, this runs like any other Unifi switch.