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Ubiquiti Flex Mini 2.5G (5 ports)
EUR57,50

Ubiquiti Flex Mini 2.5G

5 ports


Question about Ubiquiti Flex Mini 2.5G

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Haderlump

12 months ago

In my flat, the Connect Box 3 Fibre (Sunrise) is in the power box (or fuse box), from where the signal is distributed to various rooms. Can I use this device, which I would connect to a LAN socket in one room, to extend the LAN access for connecting other devices (e.g. Apple TV or PS5)? Would there be a loss of signal for each connected device?

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matthiaslmb

12 months ago • purchased this product

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As the previous speaker has already written, a single unifie switch makes little sense. In your case, a normal unmanaged switch will suffice. There is only a loss insofar as all devices share the bandwidth. In practice, you usually don't notice much of this because not all devices need bandwidth at the same time.
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oliverhoef

12 months ago • purchased this product

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This switch is suitable for this. There is no noticeable "signal loss".
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kammerma

12 months ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
To operate Unifi devices sensibly, you need a Unifi Network Controller, i.e. typically a Unifi Cloud Gateway https://eu.store.ui.com/eu...