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Do Japanese Switch Controllers Work In Us
Tsung Hsuan | 2024-07-19 01:52:12 |
Do it's work! 5 |
Ryan | 2024-07-13 06:52:36 |
Do you need a Switch branded SD card for your Nintendo Switch? No. Does it give warm fuzzies that if something doesn't work you can call Nintendo or Sandisk and get support? Maybe. Is it a neat little design for an SD Card and does it work well with the switch? Yes indeed! First SD card that made me go out and buy a faster card reader after it took over an hour to migrate 64GB from old card to new. Would definitely recommend! 5 |
TheBurgerKing | 2024-07-17 04:28:54 |
These batteries work great in Xbox controllers. 5 |
Ning Kit | 2024-08-03 01:39:29 |
Nice work with this panel. Do more than you think 5 |
Andrew | 2024-09-15 03:39:50 |
I have this being powered from a UniFi US-16 150w POE switch and powering a UniFi AP-AC-Pro access point through the POE pass-through port. 5 |
Aaron | 2024-08-17 04:58:38 |
My first US-8-60W switch has been working 24/7 since 2017. Very reliable, small, but yes it runs warm. My network has been expanding and I needed another POE switch. I went with what I know is reliable. 5 |
Stephen | 2024-08-12 06:54:52 |
The US-8 is a very compact and light switch, but don't let that fool you. Some of it's features include the ability to be powered by POE (no need for a local power outlet at the switch), and the presence of a POE pass-through port to further extend power to an additional POE powered device. Beyond this, the switch is fully manageable, not a dumb switch like most consumer/small business switches. It is a wonderful and dependable switch on any network, but reaches it's full potential when part of a Ubiquiti Unifi gateway. This is a great little managed switch for the price. Actually great regardless of the price - buy it! 5 |
Lucas | 2024-06-16 02:30:55 |
The one I purchased is being powered via PoE from a US-8 switch. I love unifi, it's comparable to being "the apple" of networking. The system is incredibly reliable. You can set it and forget it if you like, set it up, close all the software and it will continue to run with current instructions. Before moving all unifi I had an AP Lite wired into my older linksys router. It never went down, never slowed down, I hadn't needed to restart it in about 16 months. 5 |
Rodger | 2024-06-14 02:50:23 |
I purchased the following to replace 2 consumer grade routers. I have a Linksys WRT54G that is probably 10 years old. It was running the dd-wrt software. It's been great, but I figured it was time to upgrade. I purchased a Linksys� Max-Stream AC2200 first. It wasn't good. It needed frequent power bounces and on one occasion it completely lost the configuration. Its wireless interface was failing all the time. Very sad for $200. I returned it and reinstalled the 54G. I stumbled upon Ubiquiti and glad I did. Setup wasn't difficult, but I'm an IT guy. After a couple of hours, everything is working fine. I expect that to continue. I'll let you know if otherwise. Range of this AP is much better. I have a 2400 sq ft house on 2 levels and this covers the entire house. It reaches out to the front yard and the Linksys never did. I purchased a console cable from Amazon. (USB Console Cable USB to RJ45 Cable, labeled Moyina) I didn't need it because everything was done via direct connection (router) or the controller software (WAP and Switch). -US-8-60W UniFi 8-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch -UAP-AC-LR-US 802.11ac -ERLite-3 EdgeMax EdgeRouter Lite 3-Port Router 5 |
John | 2024-06-17 06:20:57 |
First, five stars. This switch does exactly what I bought it for with one exception. I'll alert you to that in a minute. Ours is a home network with around 30 devices. I've moved to Ubiquiti for access points and switches, but I still use a Mikrotik hAP as a router. No issues there. I use a Synology NAS to run Unifi so it is always available. You must use a NAS capable of running Docker to do this. I had planned to use the US-8-60W switch to work as PoE to a UAP-IW which would then pass the PoE to a Flex mini in my stereo closet. This switch does not support the PoE pass through. You have to buy the USB-8-150W to use the pass through. The Flex-mini comes with a USB power adapter which works fine and I had plenty of power in the closet so I did not need to swap the switch. The US-8-60W powers the IW , two UAP-AC-LR devices and one Flex-mini without a problem. The IW switches the ethernet to the stereo closet using the non-PoE port. So far, so good. In the first days of using this configuration, the UniFi software had a hard time mapping the network correctly. I am pleased to report that the problem resolved itself and the US-8-60W is working very nicely at the head of the network. Throughput's good and the software tools have helped me eliminate several problems in the network. 5 |