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Ubiquiti Pro Max 48
Managed switch

Ubiquiti Pro Max 48

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The Pro Max 48 is a strong choice for networks that want more than gigabit access but do not need switch-side power.

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Overview

The Pro Max 48 is a strong choice for networks that want more than gigabit access but do not need switch-side power. It feels like a sensible step up from the Pro 48 rather than an extravagant one, especially when multigig clients are starting to show up across the environment.

Why I Recommend It

I recommend the Ubiquiti Pro Max 48 for its good multigig density without paying for poe hardware, four 10g uplinks suit larger racks well. You get the same general large-switch footprint as the Pro line, but with a more modern port mix that includes sixteen 2.5GbE ports and four 10G SFP+ uplinks. Compared with the Pro HD 24, it gives you…

If you do not need PoE, this switch makes more sense than spending up for the Pro Max 48 PoE. It is also a better long-term buy than the Pro 48 if you already know multigig clients are coming. If your environment is still entirely 1GbE, though, the e…

Performance & Reliability

As a non-PoE switch, it avoids some of the thermal and budget complexity of the PoE models while still offering high switching capacity and Layer 3 capability. It is a clean pick for aggregation closets, wired-heavy office floors, or environments where powered devices are handled elsewhere. That simpler design also helps it feel like a dependable set-and-forget platform.

Setup & Installation

Deployment is easy as long as your cabling plan is deliberate. This is the kind of switch where naming and reserving the 2.5GbE ports matters, because it is easy to waste the faster ports on low-priority devices. Beyond that, UniFi makes the initial adoption process painless.

Value for the Money

If you do not need PoE, this switch makes more sense than spending up for the Pro Max 48 PoE. It is also a better long-term buy than the Pro 48 if you already know multigig clients are coming. If your environment is still entirely 1GbE, though, the extra spend is harder to defend.

Technical Specs

Core Details
Networking Category
Connectivity
PoE, Ethernet, UniFi Protocols
Use Case
Network architects who need managed PoE switching for smart home and AV gear. Best for
Technical Specs
$649 MSRP

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