

The MS305 (pay attention to the model number when purchasing) is a fine addition to a home network, especially with moving moderately large amounts of data between devices (pictures, streaming, archives) internally or via the Internet.

- Full 2.5gbps speed on all ports! - It does the job without any compromise. I've saturated the 2.5gb ports many times and it performs well.



It is solid made. Not a cheap piece of plastic.

Cool lcd screen, let's me manage my network and client networks with ease

Great price, simple install and good performance.

Nice exterior packaging. Securely packed. Smaller than I thought it would be. Metal case is a nice tough. Looks very professional. Very easy to install and get running. Used on 4 computers on 3 different floors that had been running on WiFi. Once hooked up every computer ran flawlessly. Put the 3 computers upstairs back to WiFi. What am I going to do with all this wire? LOL!

I was instantly able to take advantage of my new 2000mbps internet service.

Fits into the Ubuiquti ecosystem perfectly. Lowest price by far for anywhere near the quality and specifications for a NAS of this kind. 10 gigabit port. My Mac can format it APFS, just like an external drive. File sharing is a breeze. Security is easy to set up. Seven drive bays. RAID 5, 6, and 1+0 (with hot spare). Multiple volumes. Perfect integration into Ubiquity ecosystem.

8 Ethernet ports with Gigabit speed which should be enough for a normal home use, or to extend the capacity of existing router. I have used a few of similar gigabit switches and performance wise they are all neck to neck with each other. To test the transfer speeds I manually monitored file transfer from my file/storage server (smb server on running on linux mint) to couple of windows 7 machines. Also I monitored transfers between different windows 7 laptops using their gigabit LAN ports (wireless disabled). I have raid 0 on my file server which allows me to get crazy read speeds from the server there by having the potential to achieve gigabit (1Gbps = 128MBps). I was able to get 107 MB/s transfer speed while transferring few videos totaling about 4 GB in size. Transfer speed dropped to 58 MB/s while transferring 89 GB worth of video files from my server. 58 MB/s is still very impressive. When transferring files between my laptops I got around 30MB/s transfer speeds which was mainly limited because of slow write speeds of the laptop HDD (5400 RPM drives). I did simultaneous transfers between 5 different computers and the transfer performance was about the same. Build quality of the switch is very good. It is has a metal housing which makes it very tolerant to abuse, it is not going to break easily by being dropped or stepped upon. This feature is a nice upgrade to my previous TP Link 8 port Gigabit switch which has a plastic housing. IEEE P802.1p QOS should help with VoIP if you often use skype or have a dedicated VoIP telephone service. 5 years warranty is very adequate and makes the price quite reasonable.

As advertised on cord lengths - could be longer but happy with it! Worked right out the box, plugged it in and it worked with no problems no hiccups

Nothing else to add, works write out of the box.

you can log in to thing to change settings I left the default settings and just plugged it in- and it works great Problem I had is when I switched from one router to this router, my devices were detected but not functioning, i tried everything nothing worked, until I just reset my devices (turn off power and back on), then new addresses were assigned and it worked. The problem was with me, not this router. So ya, it works great, now I don't even think about it. This is just a link to my system, it does channel a bunch of info but the PoE switch does al the work


Easy setup, straight forward. in phone control and set up app


