⚡ Power your outdoor network like a pro — no compromises, just connectivity.
The Ubiquiti NanoSwitch Outdoor 4-Port PoE Passthrough Switch (N-SW) is a compact, weather-resistant network switch designed for outdoor use. Featuring one Gigabit 24V Passive PoE input and three Gigabit 24V Passive PoE output ports, it delivers seamless power and data transmission to multiple devices. Its IP22-rated enclosure ensures durability against the elements, while the modular RJ45 connectors and manual operation make installation straightforward. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed outdoor networking solutions.
Operation Mode | manual |
Current Rating | 12 Milliamps |
Operating Voltage | 25.8 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | 1 |
Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
Terminal | Modular (Rj45) |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.73 x 3.68 x 1.28 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Metal |
International Protection Rating | IP22 |
Number of Positions | 4 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Information Not Available |
Wattage | 3E+1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817882021708 |
Manufacturer | UBIQUITI |
UPC | 817882021708 |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Item model number | N-SW |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.73 x 3.68 x 1.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.73 x 3.68 x 1.28 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
ASIN | B079SPW2QL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 15, 2018 |
D**E
Great 24V passive POE switch to extend multiple devices
Very handy device if you need additional 24V passive POE to power multiple devices. It will not work for 48V POE devices so verify 1st before buying. I do have 2 AP pro with unused 48V POE injectors so I'll be connecting one of them to this to power up the G3 flex. I think the form factor could be a bit smaller especially length wise. Not sure if I'll call it nano but it's small enough to be unobtrusive.
L**P
Looks good, works great
I took a chance on a used N-SW, not sure what to expect. The unit I received looks brand new and works perfectly. Quality service and product... THANKS!
B**5
If you need to add a 2nd PoE device to an existing PoE run outside, this is the way to go
PROs:* only device I know of that allows you to attach 2 or 3 POE devices at the end of a single CAT5e/6 run, especially when you're looking for something that is ready to mount outside. When that's what you need, this is, the way to go.* large enough that you can fit a surge suppressor in thereCONs:* the box is rather large* 30W PoE budget for 3 devices is not a lot - I only manage to attach 2 devices per switch for that reason. Apparently there is also a 24W model out there, steer clear!* the mounting keyholes are ridiculously small - require a #3 screw. I ended up drilling 3 holes in the case under the switch* no management - but a management processor would take away from the PoE passthrough power so this is an excellent trade-off* only supports 24V passive PoE - presumption: active PoE would require management - see aboveWhile the box is large-ish, it doesn't look ridiculous on the side of a house. And if you need to add a camera or WiFi AP to an existing run, this does the job very nicely.
K**E
Ridiculously functions with only one (ubiquity) power supply and won't power other devices.
Bought this looking to supply power with 802.3af/at poe injector only to find that this device can ONLY be powered using ONE of Ubiquiti's POE injectors (POE-24-30W-G-WH). So I buy a couple of them only to find that when hanging a poe device that needs a mere 12v at < 5.5w. What a waste of TIME AND MONEY!!!ONLY BUY THIS IF YOU'RE PLANNING TO HANG DEVICES THAT CONSUME THE VERY LIMITED POWER IT SUPPLIES.
B**8
As Advertised
I installed mine in the attic running two G3 Bullet Cameras and one Mesh AP. The NanoSwitch is connected to my 24 Port 250 watt switch via ethernet and then I branch off from the switch to my two cameras and AP. Does exactly as advertised and should hold up well in the attic. It is not a managed controller so will not show up in the Unifi interface but its only 40$! Overall love the product and works exactly as advertised.
B**S
Unmanaged
Typically the white ubiquiti gear is the unifi product line and managed. In this case it's not. The switch works fine for 4-port pass through but I had a desire to vlan tag the traffic. Perhaps I had unrealistic expectations for this product but it's not amazing for being old, 1-port technology.This only supports 24v POE which is not a standard. You will need a ubiquiti POE switch or an injector.It does just work though. I have it running outside for a Christmas light display switching networking on a Raspberry Pi and a falcon F16v3 controller back to my main 16-port POE switch.
Z**O
Easiest Network Install ever
This lil gem allowed me to quickly and painlessly extend my external POE Security Cameras that are wired to an Ubiquiti POE+ switch sitting far away in the attic. I simply had the cable coming from the 24v passive POE port on the switch to this nano switch, connected two POE cameras, and voila!
T**D
Great little switch for 24volt devices
Fantastic product for splitting 24volt PoE. We used for a roof install with a nanobeam and two G3 cameras. Things to note, this is not a managed switch so everything needs to live on the same VLAN. Second for everyone in the reviews complaining this doesn't support ‘standand poe’ this product never claims too. It clearly says for 24volt and if that fits the need it’s perfect.
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