
A Public Holiday in the UK so no attempt at progress by the builders (but I did pull in the first two CAT6 network cables after preparing for their installation with some 50mm x 100mm trunking in the Plant Room).
A Public Holiday in the UK so no attempt at progress by the builders (but I did pull in the first two CAT6 network cables after preparing for their installation with some 50mm x 100mm trunking in the Plant Room).
I’m using Ubiquiti UniFi network equipment in the House – notably for the PoE Network Switches and the Wireless Access Points. I find the UniFi gear provides a reasonable balance between Enterprise-grade functionality and Consumer-grade pricing.
The CCTV cameras are also from the UniFi product range – although those operate as part of the UniFi Protect sub-system and are largely independent of the underlying network equipment. I don’t currently use a UniFi network ‘Security Gateway’ since I prefer the flexibility of a more extensible router and firewall solution that I can add my own code to (I’ve recently moved to OPNsense) – though when the time comes to sell the house I might swap to one of the more user friendly UniFi gateways (and also replace the self-hosted UniFi Network Controller application, which currently runs in a Docker container on an Gen8 HP MicroServer).
It therefore makes sense to continue to use UniFi network equipment in the Outbuildings, managed via the existing UniFi Network Controller dashboard. The question is: which model from the extensive UniFi switch portfolio to choose?
The basic requirement is for at least 22 wired Ethernet ports, at least 13 of which need Power over Ethernet (for CCTV cameras, Wireless Access Points etc). That requirement maps nicely to a 24-port switch – although two 16-port switches would provide some redundancy and more expansion capacity.
On balance, the USW-24-POE seems the least-bad choice. While the 1Gb/s uplink is a limitation, the network link back to the house will be via two firewalls which also impose a 1Gb/s limit – until those are moved to more modern hardware. Second-hand (but relatively young) examples of the USW-24-POE occasionally appear on eBay – though typically for more than half the ‘new’ price.
If additional ports are required, a second (smaller?) switch can be added later – potentially in a ‘satellite’ location (avoiding the need to run all the structured cables back to the Plant Room).
One mitigation for the 1Gb/s uplink limitation would be to ‘aggregate’ both SFP ports for (a slightly better) 2Gb/s back to the adjacent firewall. Unfortunately, it seems that one of the three 1Gb/s ports on the PC Engines APU2 device that runs this firewall is currently refusing to run at more than 100Mb/s – due to some sort of hardware issue – so it’s stuck with one Gigabit connection to the House and one Gigabit connection to the Switch.