
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 really was just plug and play out of the box. Speeds are just as consistent as a dedicated connection. Also looks good in my opinion.

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.

Inexpensive way to expand your wired network.

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

The switch has a very heavy and quality feel to it. POE+ works great with my cameras, and wireless access points.




- It does what it's supposed to do. - It's small/light/wall-mountable - It looks good

Port mirroring Inexpensive Easy to use


UniFi compatible and suited to the kinds of awful environmental conditions the old Ubiquiti Tough Switch Pro was perfect for. Being managed by UniFi rather than UISP simplifies the network, so it's GREAT to have this niche filled. Surprisingly useful to have more ports, didn't know we needed them until we had the option.

Nice looking switch. Solid build that feels very sturdy. Small, and makes very good utilization of it's space. Lights all work. Installation was easy, but you will want to follow the instructions in order to know how to connect to it with the software. -see other thoughts on install. Connect an ethernet cable from your router or model to the switch. (this takes up one port, so if you need more than 4 ports you should get the larger switch) The software should find your new switch. You will want to connect to it and configure the IP to one you wish to use, or one within your current gateway address. Once you login to the switch with the default credentials you can access many features that will give you some advanced functionality. You can set this to DHCP, You can enable / disable ports, set custom configurations, Port Mirror, setup a Vlan, Port based QOS, bandwidth controls as well. I set this up with some port based QOS and it seemed to work great. So far very happy with this switch.


Super easy setup. Plenty of POE ports.


Easy, deployment, work as described.
