

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.

Easy to use and configure. Powerful and thorough in the cyber security. If you like Meraki you will live this product for it's lower prices and lack of expensive yearly licenses.

works fine on Win10

Small footprint, good performance (in my testing I was able to move data at about 700megabit per second which is about the best I have seen over copper gigabit ethernet. So the switches raw throughput is definitely on par and something I am often concerned about with networking gear. It does have QOS, which while not generally much of a benefit to a home user, a business network or other network with a lot of traffic it can benefit greatly. I really like the metal case on this switch, they are far more durable than the plastic ones and they also dissipate heat better I find that particularly important as heat kills a lot of networking gear. The switch has a 5 year warranty, this is pretty rare and nice, power cable is about 5 feet long and it does come with small rubber stick on feet, as well as having some cutouts for mounting the bottom to a wall or shelf with screws.

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.

plug and play, no problems, just a switck, TP link always have good product.

It powered my two USB video displays for multiple monitors very well. Recommended.

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

Easy to set up and use as a router (cable-modem to LAN) and configure DHCP.



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

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