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24-Port Gigabit · 16 PoE+ Ports · Fanless Silent

UniFi Switch 24 PoE

Power and link your workspace. The USW-24-PoE provides gigabit ethernet links and PoE+ power to access points, security cameras, and phones in complete silence.

Technical Specifications

Total Network Ports 24x GbE RJ45 ports, 2x 1G SFP ports
PoE Ports 16x 802.3at PoE/PoE+ ports
Total PoE Budget 95W
Forwarding Rate 38.69 Mpps
Switching Capacity 52 Gbps
Acoustics Fanless, silent cooling design
Display 1.3" touchscreen for quick status

Why We Recommend the USW-24-PoE

A network is only as strong as its switches. The USW-24-PoE connects all your hardwired office devices (such as desk printers, NAS backups, and workstations) while simultaneously delivering electricity to wireless access points.

Because it is completely fanless, we can mount it in shallow wall cabinets, reception desks, or small closets without generating constant background fan hums, improving the workspace environment.

Alaska-Specific Use Cases

Remote Reboot Capability

If an access point or camera freezes at a remote site in Wasilla or Homer, driving out to power cycle it is inefficient. Through this switch, we can remotely power cycle individual PoE ports to reboot devices instantly.

UPS Safe Shutdowns

We coordinate switch installations with battery UPS blocks. If power drops, the USW-24-PoE draws minimal backup power to keep critical IP security cameras and office routing active until power returns.

Product FAQ

What is Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)?
PoE allows a single ethernet cable to deliver both data and electrical power to a device. This allows us to mount access points, cameras, and VoIP phones on walls or ceilings without running local power lines.
Is the switch noisy for office environments?
No — the UniFi Switch 24 PoE features a fanless thermal design, meaning it operates in complete silence, making it perfect to place directly in office workspaces or under desks.
How do we monitor the switch?
We link it to our secure central cloud dashboard, letting us audit port connections, monitor power budgets, restart individual ports remotely, and push security patches.