Remember that old video when Linus said "RGB isn't the main focus for server manufactures, yet"
@GameCyborgCh8 ай бұрын
Ubiquity took that personally
@fuckthisksksjjksdfjd8 ай бұрын
Seriously I look at my servers like once a year if that. The rest of the time it is strictly text based.
@Mediocre_Soup8 ай бұрын
I mean, server rooms need to look swag to get investors right? right?
@CricketEngland8 ай бұрын
“YET” !
@Jordan_Larsen8 ай бұрын
They love making their proprietary racks all pretty. The ibm or dell storage solutions come in racks designed to look like spaceships compared to the more standard style racks like the one Linus recently got a pink version of.
@dan_loup8 ай бұрын
It needs a load mode, that goes from green to red depending on how much traffic there is in certain ports, and maybe one for packet rate specifically.
@firefox698 ай бұрын
red/green is a terrible outdated color scheme imo with the amount of people that are red/green colorblind, a small glowing LED is hard to tell the two colors apart.
@Tokolozi8 ай бұрын
@firefox69 then they can add a colorblind mode.... then again should everything default to a small subset of the population?
@bakedbeanfanclub8 ай бұрын
@@TokoloziI mean, they could also just pick a different color scheme that’s also semantically clear but doesn’t have accessibility issues 😅 I’m not a UX designer but this is a very solved problem
@BilboSwagginsTheThird8 ай бұрын
@@bakedbeanfanclub There's no colour scheme that doesn't have accessibility issues, red/green isn't the only colour blindness.
@cromulence8 ай бұрын
@@bakedbeanfanclub red/green is surely the most obvious. I think most people transpose the red/yellow/green traffic light analogy to mean high/medium/low, no?
@trietnguyen81088 ай бұрын
The one time RGB makes sense for color coding! You know how hard it is to write documentation for network???
@NiTeHaWKnz8 ай бұрын
I'm surprised it's taken this long tbh.
@MrGamelover238 ай бұрын
RGB has always made sense for color coding. Imagine having your entire PC case glowing red because your fans are set to do that when you overheat. It's possible to set up.
@emma707078 ай бұрын
@@MrGamelover23, yeah, my computer is, blackout unless stuff gets dangerously hot. Lol. Only reason I have RGB.
@diceman1998 ай бұрын
Try writing network documentation when you can have new clients and networks set up for as little as one day. Happens all the time here.
@donbraga48637 ай бұрын
I'm colorblind...so ..😅
@Zweulf8 ай бұрын
The VLAN identification feature is what dreams are made of.
@SudoYETI8 ай бұрын
Awesome cause then Trunk ports can be the rainbow road to the internet.
@Serpher18 ай бұрын
Port 1-4 VLAN 1 orange, port 5-8 VLAN 2 blue. That's cool.
@Jimmy_Jones8 ай бұрын
It's my Dream Machine
@JPK13378 ай бұрын
yeah but they also have an AR feature where the little screen displays a qr code and then your phone or tablet shows you live whats conencted where at the ports
@jimmymifsud18 ай бұрын
No, no it’s not.. use software defined networking.. the access port is irrelevant
@moti.g8 ай бұрын
Jake: describes functionality that doesn't exist Somewhere, a product manager at ubiquiti: furiously taking notes
@CatalystDestiny8 ай бұрын
There actually is an easy way around that cable covering up the light problem - that huge amount of space above each port, they could simply have the RBG lights there right above each port nice and clear so yeah all kinds of IT teams could use the RGB as color coding to make managing racks full of these far simpler for their IT teams. Pretty cool feature with lots of potential if you think outside of the box and don't just associate "anything RGB = gamer lulz".
@taktuscat42508 ай бұрын
Yeah for sure spending $15 more on extra pcb wouldn't hurt and there would be no cable compatibility issue
@Austin_1598 ай бұрын
Yeah but that's not as cool... Lol.
@amdkillaplays8 ай бұрын
But that doesn't let them sell you the custom cables
@Pcat08 ай бұрын
They use this same design on a 48 port model which doesn't have a massive amount of free space above the ports.
@_OneSimon8 ай бұрын
Damn you all really don´t get how businesses operate huh? They obviously want to lock you into the ecosystem@@taktuscat4250
@SamPhoenix_8 ай бұрын
Starting a networking job (Which wont be on site most of the time), I was quite excited for this. If when I need something doing, instead of having to drive to site or try and painfully tell someone how to find the right port, I could just light it up remotely and say "that one". Also having them set to the VLAN is really nice. Hoping they do flesh this out a bit more, some of the other features I would imagine are currently on the beta firmware.
@KingLarbear8 ай бұрын
that sounds like a dream. imagine how much easier your job would be
@computer1up8 ай бұрын
Imagine cables using some cheap fiber optics integrated in them, to not only light up the plug on the switch side, but also on the other end! If you’d want to see where a cable run ends, just blink the light on the port and see where else in the rack/building it lights up! One of my previous employers uses cables similar to that, but you can just use a little device that clips onto the connector and does the same.
@DaveyHoogland8 ай бұрын
Exactly this. This is what I expected to be the use case for, because you can already see in the interface which port is what if you want. But apparently it's not. I hope someone will get this idea to reality, I would be happy to adopt that the next network deployment in our office. Even when the network engineer out of office, he could point out a cable someone should use. There's many use cases to me where it would be useful to light the other end instead the switch side.
@Michelroke8 ай бұрын
I didn't know this existed. I need to setup a new network soon and I'll definitely look this up. That sounds so good!
@alexatkin8 ай бұрын
PatchSee already do something similar.
@JacksonCampbell7 ай бұрын
Seems to me the light wouldn't make it the whole way with keystones in the middle and on the end.
@computer1up7 ай бұрын
@@JacksonCampbell yeah, you’d need compatible keystones as well in that case, but I don’t think it would be all that difficult to engineer. It’d probably cost quite a bit more for the purchasing party, but it would make life for network engineers so much easier. My dad told me that someone at his workplace moved his desk and setup stuff to another room, and then plugged in a pc on a voip ethernet socket. Due to the config of vlan’s and the addition of a new IPS, that brought down the network itself apparently. There’s a lot more wrong with this than just the improperly labeled outlet and the person just plugging things in willy nilly, but to be able to label it correctly, knowing what runs where would be a lot easier with tech like this.
@garryholmberg65028 ай бұрын
Out of the box thinking on Ubiquiti's part, what a great idea. And you only need to replace the cables on ports/configs you want to give RGB meaning like this group is the LAG, or these ports are for access points (I know you said that function isn't there yet, but I am hoping it is in their long term plan. They wouldn't need to do anything other than just let you set the color without regard for the things they currently set the color for). Very cool!!!
@cheeseisgreat248 ай бұрын
I could see RGB lighting being soooo useful in networking simply because of being able to color code at the device which things are what, which would absolutely pay for itself in saved time from having to read port numbers or label everything with labelmaker labels that fall off or rub off after a while. Especially if you have someone who’s your boots on the ground but doesn’t necessarily have access to accounts and stuff but you’re talking them through the situation, which happens at my work all the time. Hopefully they add further logic functionality in the lighting, because I could absolutely see a use for this right now.
@rustedoutwrench8 ай бұрын
I would love to see a home setup that's normal like a couple poe cameras, a few acess points, a few general plug ins, and then maybe a small home storage. Also a few videos on how to set it up would be cool.
@szaszm_8 ай бұрын
+1. My dad wants to set up their home with security cameras, and it would be nice to see how to do it properly. Currently he just bought a cheap option that has to connect to the home network, and has its own proprietary mobile app to look at the camera feed. Standard and cost-efficient options would be especially interesting.
@TUTMak3r8 ай бұрын
Check the ubiquiti subreddit
@rustedoutwrench8 ай бұрын
@TUTMak3r I hate reading redit would much rather watch a video and at least get some entertainment out of learning
@TUTMak3r8 ай бұрын
@@rustedoutwrench it’s just pictures but yeah I get what you mean
@mikemcdonald51478 ай бұрын
there's only like a million KZbinrs with videos on just this thing.
@DoctorX178 ай бұрын
Having the ability to identify things visually is great. I feel like there should be an indicator above/below the port and not just IN the port, that way you don't have to worry about opaque cables blocking it, or getting the special transparent cables. [I'd like it to be both, and if I had money I'd get the special transparent cables, it does look lovely]
@P4GrAnGeR8 ай бұрын
This will become a mandatory feature in all switchgear by 2030
@guyb79958 ай бұрын
And yet Cisco still won't do it.
@GrantZaitchick8 ай бұрын
I can confirm on Ubiquiti not being able to recognize everything, that whenever I look at my connected devices, my Arch Linux desktop will show as a Steam Deck in unifi network even though it is not that specific distro.
@subarusensei36858 ай бұрын
Or magically you Black magic design ATEM mini has packet loss through a ubiquti switch. and your trying to figure out why your live stream is being throttled.
@aysnov8 ай бұрын
The steam deck's OS is a modified arch linux, so it likely sends the same vendor string. It's still insanely stupid to show all archs as decks and not the other way around (or to use the mac address to tell them apart) though...
@LunaWuna8 ай бұрын
its definitely gotten better over time though
@techno15618 ай бұрын
@@aysnov The mac address might not be constant. A lot of mobile devices randomise the MACs, unless you specifically tell them otherwise, and I could see the steam deck being no exception.
@aysnov8 ай бұрын
The steam deck (and networkmanager in general) doesn't spoof mac addresses by default except when scanning.
@questglove96278 ай бұрын
I know nothing about networking but some of my favorite videos by LTT or Short Circuit is Jake just being super passionate about it.
@CreaminFreeman8 ай бұрын
Hit the nail on the head: they should add this to everything AND THEY SHOULD MAKE IT CUSTOMIZABLE!! As someone who uses Ubiquiti products quite a lot for work I can't wait to play with one of these!
@TunedForkYT8 ай бұрын
As an often remote network guy, this is my favorite thing unifi has uniquely done. The idea of telling a user "I've marked two ports orange - please plug in there" is amazing. Definitely not a gimmick.
@4RILDIGITAL8 ай бұрын
It's refreshing to see Ubiquity trying something different in such a stagnant market. While it's mostly aesthetics, the practicality of the colored ports can't be ignored for large scale setups.
@Anigma94008 ай бұрын
Ich would like to buy more Ubiquiti stuff. But their refusal to proper support IPv6 in their Unifi lineup is keeping me from doing it.
@SeabooUsMultimedia8 ай бұрын
There is IPv6 support I currently have it up and running on my ubiquiti Network it's just a pain in the butt to set up. Because there's no indication whether or not it's working.
@Anigma94008 ай бұрын
@@SeabooUsMultimedia No it is not. I can't configure ULAs there, I can't configure DHCPv6 IA_PD or any other type of DHCPv6. I can't configure any IPv6 subnets in my unifi controller. I can't even fucking ping my Enterprise 8 poe Switch on an IPv6 address. The only thing Unifi does with IPv6 is to present a router advertisement to the devices with the prefix from the ISP. If there are all those options, please explain where to find them.
@WireHedd8 ай бұрын
RGBICW cable sheathes that are POE powered and matching the switch would be kinda cool.
@webluke8 ай бұрын
Jake forgot about all the "Ultra" new Unifi gear that is just a rebranding of "Lite," which is just the basic stuff in new cases. And there is nothing "Ultra" about a 1G switch these days.
@techtalkandtechunboxed8 ай бұрын
As Ubiquiti name Ultra which means they are targeting the cost effective market with low cost you get better specs not like pro or enterprise
@fujitsubo33238 ай бұрын
yep once you go 10g you never go back and all 1G switches are a waste of money
@Nobodyjbh148 ай бұрын
It's Ultra low cost and flexible install. They do explain this in their marketing. And it's not a rebrand of the lite devices. The Gateway and Switch are new hardware. Only the AP you maybe argue is due to being a Gen 2 AP but it's still different form factor.
@backupplan60588 ай бұрын
@@fujitsubo3323 so you connecting all your cameras and door access with 10Gb connections? Talk about wasting money.
@sdhacking8 ай бұрын
Completely. $800 and not a single 10GbE port on the sucker. I would happily trade the RGB for even just a couple 10GbE ports.
8 ай бұрын
Ngl the part of the video where you turned off the lights was quite more relaxing than those big bright studio lights. What about warm softer lights tech showcases? Gn
@denvera1g18 ай бұрын
Imagine a fiber-optic diffuser cable that lets you TRACE THE CABLE(probably limited to 15-30 feet depending on bends) Yea yea yea, this means you'd need an RGB patch pannel but still.
@DemonStink8 ай бұрын
Would have been better if the RGB was above the ports. There's plenty of empty space above the ports to have cut an opening into the metal plate. Then you wouldn't need to get new cables.
@MeppyMan8 ай бұрын
From a manufacturing perspective that would be way more complicated and expensive to achieve is my guess.
@nitrojawt8 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t work on the 48 port model…
@Keichimaru8 ай бұрын
Imagine if they add the ability to set the colours of individual ports yourself. You'd be able to easily group specific computers, or colour code entire sections of the network. Would make it so much more useful.
@jorianburssens8 ай бұрын
ubiquiti be doing anything but actually making their products work as expected
@LeonLionHeart8 ай бұрын
They are garbage. DO NOT BUY. I have worked for MSPs for the last 10 years. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD STOP BUYING THESE. Going with literally ANYONE else. Meraki, DATTO, Aruba... LITERALLY ANYONE ELSE.
@marcogenovesi85708 ай бұрын
Just like Apple
@Eromaw8 ай бұрын
@@LeonLionHeart God please not meraki, I'm not a huge fan of Ubiquiti, but wow Meraki is the least user friendly and over priced piece of crap I have ever seen.
@sam60008 ай бұрын
They work perfectly fine in my experience, I'm not sure what you guys have encountered. Maybe longevity wise things like Access Points last longer from other companies, but Uniquiti's UI is unmatched I think.
@Kendal19998 ай бұрын
@@LeonLionHeart The only good thing in Ubiquiti are their Wifi 6E APs which is cheap compared to other companies.
@jimmyjazz74148 ай бұрын
Honestly these feel like a great idea for live entertainment. Between video outs, Dante, AES, DMX, and a million other things you see in complex installs that often need to be hot swappable the color coding would be awesome.
@Battlewear3 ай бұрын
As someone who is new to the networking world, I just ordered a 16 port Pro Max with etherlighting and love the idea of it, not for cool factor but helping me see what is what. I agree, this should be on every switch! Truly loving the Ubiquiti line up of products
@garethsnaim81748 ай бұрын
If only unifi's damn controller software would identify the devices on the right ports this might actually be useful.
@LeonLionHeart8 ай бұрын
True that! It is hot garbage. Prob the Chinese hacker man in the background changes them around for you since they have backdoors.
@falsemcnuggethope8 ай бұрын
I saw the usefulness immediately. Their marketing should focus more on practicality and less on applesque looks. To me it seems like they've got the priorities wrong. Maybe the port itself should be translucent so it didn't matter what cables you use, or maybe the light should illuminate an area that's larger than just the inside of the port. Breathing is so annoying that I end up disabling all leds that don't allow switching it to static. For the first unboxing experience it's fine, but it wears off extremely quickly once the device just sits in a cornet. Thank goodness they fixed it.
@arminrichard18368 ай бұрын
I love how jake transforms into a kid on christmas everytime new ubiquity shows up.
@peteduggan17388 ай бұрын
7:45 might trigger some network admins 🤣
@JGS123WRPTP8 ай бұрын
Sends me loopy.
@unalive_me8 ай бұрын
This is actually really cool. I hope they add lighting profiles, so you can quickly find a device and see if it's on a specific vlan or at a specific speed. Two clicks and you instantly know from a glance if you need to move it to a different port. Chef's kiss.
@nhand428 ай бұрын
I could see this being useful in a larger deployment with dozens of switches, where you might assign a unique color to the first 8 ports for ESX data, next 8 ports for ESX vmotion, next 8 ports for ESX vsan. Then you could just tell the cable monkey - who often can't find their backside with both hands - to plug cables into the appropriately colored port.
@DavidA202008 ай бұрын
on a switch that expensive the fact that all the ports aren't poe++ and 2.5gbe is crazy
@i_Kruti8 ай бұрын
I personally liked this Switch...still waiting for this to launch in India...!!!
@AgentLokVokun8 ай бұрын
Also Ubiquiti puts their R&D money into colored LEDs but on a product like the Cloud Gateway Ultra they claim it has a 2.5Gbe WAN port but the back plane is a 1Gbit connection to the LAN ports... It's functionally 1Gbe WAN port then... It's worse then stupid. It's deceptive. But you get these LEDs? *GOTTA BUY IT*
@Toothofthebrush8 ай бұрын
Thus could be a good idea if they did let you change the colors like you mentioned. Being able to color coordinate what wire is what so that when you have to do maintenance would be easier.
@BucketHead65418 ай бұрын
Gotta say, ever since I saw the Shark Jack from Hak5, I've wanted more people to pass light through RJ45 connectors. This is exactly what I had in mind. Thanks, Ubiquiti, for making dreams come true
@hubertges57748 ай бұрын
Greetings from Poland. I have this switch for almost a month and it's awesome. Changed my whole home networking and have built new wooden rack for it.
@LeonLionHeart8 ай бұрын
Exactly. FOR HOME. Not for a business. Do not buy these for businesses.
@kibabyte8 ай бұрын
@@LeonLionHeartI am genuinely curious about what happened to you that you hate them that much for a business setup? How come?
@LeonLionHeart8 ай бұрын
Dream Machines that lock up, constantly in the news with the US Cyber Command, switches not tagging VLANs, Auto detecting 1GbE ports from another device as 1Mbps for no reason. Must I go on? Bad to no support when you have a crisis in action and the client is losing hundreds if not thousands of dollars every 5 minutes.
@oracleblaze8 ай бұрын
I love the rgb ports, I want one now
@PostNoteIt8 ай бұрын
One rgb port?
@matthewella82806 ай бұрын
Ubiquiti is loading out new products and updates fast they have come a long way
@nathantron8 ай бұрын
Thats actually the most useful thing ive ever seen on a switch to date....
@rizlah018 ай бұрын
be good to see more videos with jake presenting, i have watched him grow into a very confident presenter. Also i do like the way you present your knowledge Jake, very informative and you can certainly tell you have a passion for it.
@in2quads8 ай бұрын
I got this switch 2 weeks ago and it's pretty nice. It is the only thing I could find under $1000 that had POE++ and 2.5gb Ethernet. The RGB added all the megabits to my internet.
@Fullchaos408 ай бұрын
this would be great for fiber ports for identifying end-to-end connections. Even for a copper run they could run a fiber strand to each jack connector for quicker identification.
@ejeckk8 ай бұрын
This is a VERY practical and useful feature! If the manufacturer officers the RGB control in a developer kit in the future, the control and customization could be bananas. I'm a big two thumbs up on this feature.
@Lord_zeel8 ай бұрын
Honestly no explanation was needed, color based identification is pretty obviously useful.
@WinterStoneRacing8 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie as a church media Tech where I’m 1 of 2 people out of almost 25 who know anything about networking and how the entire building it cabled and where all the networking goes, this would be absolutely amazing to be able to color code everything and be able to teach the new ones how all of this works and visually show them all of it with lights I think it’s awesome honestly.
@TheMeeeeeeeeeeep8 ай бұрын
I bought and set up a couple 48 pro max switches at my company. I bought the switches because they are quite cheap for their features like 2.5gig, poe and especially redundant power. The rgb thing was just a nice bonus for us. The do look really pretty, but the locate function is probably the only real use for it.
@shrike-2-1278 ай бұрын
and what upsets me most, is i have the standard 24 port switch.. i now want one of these.. not because RGB, or any of the improvements... 100% because its a POE switch where the ports arent all clustered to one side, and itll help my wiring
@MaPla12348 ай бұрын
I think it would freak me out for a second if a whole rack would suddenly turn dark if I select a port.
@spence89208 ай бұрын
I’d actually have a heart attack I think
@MotoCat918 ай бұрын
@@tim3172 ? no it's because in a typical use case the entire rack going dark means everything has suddenly gone offline - which absolutely is a cause for panic in many situations, especially if you weren't expecting it
@techno15618 ай бұрын
@@MotoCat91 Or if you're not the one who pushed the button. It's not implausible that you might have a colleague who clicked it at the same time that you were plugging something else in, making you think that you broke everything somehow.
@timplett18 ай бұрын
And I think (would need to see it to know) it would actually be easier to locate in a rack if all the other lights stay on. The one switch that's suddenly dark helps you quickly pick out which switch you're looking for, then look for the one lit up port. If everything went dark except for one port but your room was fairly well lit it could actually be a lot harder to find the one port.
@ryancoffee3397 ай бұрын
Just ordered this switch to handle my lone 2.5gbe connection from my UDM-SE. Damn you, Ubi and your rabbit hole
@JG-ti7id8 ай бұрын
definityly excited for the locate port highlight shutting off all other lights on multiple switches. that seems to be the most excitiing possible future update, if not already supported. other than that by device type sounds great also. glhf fam and asalwaystyforyourhardworkanddedication!!! excited for the future!
@EricMarsi8 ай бұрын
The only thing I wish this had was proper fast-blinking lights for port activity :)
@Daunlouded8 ай бұрын
It does.
@reinmarandi61748 ай бұрын
when it was first announced my first reaction was "wow this would be so handy when instructing on-site technicans.. (or even regular users)" Also mapping devices and cables would be a breeze. If you move into a new location and the cabeling team hasn't marked the wires you could just go into the switch, toggle the port of whatever device you're looking for and boom.
@mrOverYeff8 ай бұрын
They need to deliver some way to program plug-ins and in the long run there has to be an open standard for debugging network infrastructure than this will be lit af. Get it. Lit. Hehe
@phillysupra8 ай бұрын
This was the greatest purchase I've made. Link speed identification at a mere glance is wonderful
@official_wutnot8 ай бұрын
I seriously need one of those. Being able to identify vlan enabled ports would be a godsend!
@Antimonkat8 ай бұрын
I started seeing videos about this a few weeks ago and I was like, wait Jake is a huge Ubiquiti nerd...and it has RGB, why hasn't LTT covered this yet..... lol, but you finally got there. Big productions take time, I get it.
@cpufrost8 ай бұрын
Hopefully the LEDs don't dim like the ones on the access points do! After a year or so any unifi AP has such a dim (blue) glow that you can only see it when the lights are out!
@generallyhelpfulsoftware6468 ай бұрын
I bought this for the 10G SFP ports and the 2.5G ports. My favorite feature is having all the ports in a single row, makes for neat cabling.
@mikes788 ай бұрын
Jake, the idea of having the secondary power input being 48v is because most commercial grade UPS units run at 48v and having the input configured for 48v DC means that the switch can take a direct DC input from the control circuits for the UPS instead of having to do an extra two steps of conversion ( [UPS 48v - >110/240v] == [110/240v - > Switch internal DC voltage] ). Though they could improve it by making it a modular component that you could switch out to choose a input that suited you more instead of just going straight to 110/240v..
@Aeqstaw8 ай бұрын
If I had a larger network and it wasn't documented, there would definitely be some value in "just turn that port red," otherwise not that interested.
@chloefletcher96128 ай бұрын
I used to work in a datacentre and I don't care what other people think - this would have been useful. We had so many VLANs it was insane, this would have been just a god-send.
@VinLAURiA8 ай бұрын
Honestly, this should be the new standard. I think it gives us a lot more functionality and means to convey information than the classic green/amber LEDs, even if those are still kept around for legacy's sake for the time being. I'm a big proponent of RGB in general just for this sort of thing: sure, it's stupid when it's only used to "gamer-fy" things, but there's merit in addressable RGB being able to convey all sorts of at-a-glance information to make a user's job easier, and we should always be pushing for our technology to be ever-more painless.
@WASH3D8 ай бұрын
This would look super clean next to my Dream Machine / NVR Pro - as a home user, I would LOVE this. Plus it would tie in with the PC next to it.
@Bass_city6 ай бұрын
I love seeing the networking hardware stuff!!! Plz do more.
@Nobe_Oddy8 ай бұрын
I think this is FANTASTIC!!! But there needs to be cables that have a fiber in them to transmit the light/color to the other end so you can follow them MUCH easier.... and full RGB control is a MUST, which I would expect them to do after enough people tell them... AND a way to control ALL the RGB Switches from one place.... - ALSO if do that locate feature and the cable is going from one of these to 2nd one then BOTH ENDS should light up with that same color.... and like Jake said ALL of the RGB ports would turn off when you locate... BUT I REALLY think they NEED cables with a way to transmit the light to the other end (like a fiber optic line) oh and there could be two versions of these cables: one with the fiber inside the cable so you only see the ends light up, and the other with the fiber going around the outside (probably a clear plastic coating over the fiber too tho.... or just a clear sleeve on the cable would work) so the entire cable would have light LOL .... some people would probably buy it for their home lab... some people like me LOL - - WHO WOULDN'T WANT RGB ETHERNET CABLES IN THEIR HOME LABS??? lol
@ZacharyFleck8 ай бұрын
I want special cables with a thin strand of fiber optic so you can see the colors at both ends. Bonus points if there was some (easy) way to attach that though wall plates and everything. Etherlighting in walls has a log more potential to be helpful in my opinion.
@louis-philip8 ай бұрын
Ok but to be clear, the aesthetics value is real. If you can make your work environment feel like a cool place to be in I mean, why not? I have a few RGB studio lights that would normally be waiting for the next production gig. You can bet that they are now on light stands splashing rich colours on the walls in the editing studio.
@alepouna8 ай бұрын
I alright thought of a usecase. Remote IT highlights cable to pull/plug using the colors, instead of telling "GO TO THIS RACK THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS AND DO THAT BBLAH BLAH", Id buy it for these usecases for sure
@Pyrion938 ай бұрын
I'm so glad they spend time on an RGB switch instead of something useful, like for example, adding a UDM into a self hosted controller or adding admin visibility and or settings. Time well spent. Very enterprise.
@Extra_Mental8 ай бұрын
this would be a good idea in my line of work, i chat with network programmers to plug into switches and if they could dedicate lights to indicate what ports i need to plug into that would be great
@frodothehobo95818 ай бұрын
its actually useful; we have luminex switches at work, and i always use the rgb to visually show VLan designations
@charmio8 ай бұрын
I'd love if they changed colour depending on how much data each port was using! And an option to choose between instantaneous and total data. And matching the colour of ports that are communicating with each other!!
@Myke-Myke-Myke8 ай бұрын
Having the ability to locate a port in a sea of ports is a really useful feature IMO, also glad to see 2.5Gb ports becoming more...ubiquitous...😅 in networking products.
@HoustonRunion8 ай бұрын
That was a good video Jake. I only watched it because of your humourous title, and wasn't disappointed, gj. I liked the video better without studio lights too.
@CalmJasper8 ай бұрын
stating this before finishing the video but I could imagine RGB being kind of useful for some cases. If it's addressable it could make finding problematic areas a bit faster or if someone isn't fully trained they can report like 'port 7 is red' it being red meaning it has some kind of failure/issue going on. I'm obviously not a trained Tech but this was just my imagining.
@ericneo28 ай бұрын
I like the idea of being able to locate and segment with colour but maybe they should move the LED out of the port and put it above and below the port so that you can see it.
@mrman9918 ай бұрын
"it'd be cool if you had a stack and it switched off the others and just blinked these lights" Pretty sure Cisco and HP have had this funtionality in stacks for at least a couple of decades.
@TheToasterPilot8 ай бұрын
'Running a patch cable up directly to a patch panel'; yeah i remember my first home lab too.
@mikemcdonald51478 ай бұрын
id love one. It also makes showing vlans so you know what ports are for what. So color coded via vlan. Sweet!!!
@nosbig988 ай бұрын
I agree, on the surface, it looks like very much follow-on trendiness... With context, however, I can see a lot of utility here, especially for remote teams or for dynamic changes to the network.
@jhoff808 ай бұрын
The way the video ended is actually the only reason I'd consider this. "Faster ports, woo". Definitely worth the premium over the 24 PoE Pro I have just for those 2.5gig ports. But also not worth the hassle of selling my current switch and upgrading for 2.5Gb yet. (Maybe worth considering when Wifi 7 is more common though.)
@rikachiu8 ай бұрын
I already ordered 4 of these for our network room refresh, can't wait to install.
@orangemonkeykiller8 ай бұрын
Wow, Jake is looking really good. Great job buddy
@ms.antithesis8 ай бұрын
jake glow up arc, boy you look fire.
@BobStallmanArchUser8 ай бұрын
Jake videos are quality.
@folivier128 ай бұрын
Luminex, a company in the AV industry, has different type of switches that have that LED on each port for a couple of years now. Very easy to locate which ports is on which VLan. Quite a neat ans easy way to work!
@jack.smith29588 ай бұрын
Another cool feature could be relative load, i.e. green/grey idle and red fully utilized, if you want a quick overview of where traffic is going to and coming from.
@JimmyKip8 ай бұрын
Re the redundant power, there's plenty of enterprise gear that runs with a similar AC primary DC backup - though there's also plenty of enterprise stuff that just rolls with more PSUs, or even multiple PSUs per switch with power shared between them as well.
@Cyberguy428 ай бұрын
Makes sense to use DC for backup to avoid unnecessary AC/DC conversion losses
@deepspacecow26448 ай бұрын
Most enterprise switches also have hot swap PSUs.
@joshellis50148 ай бұрын
The potential utility of lighting per port is obvious. Ubiquiti has proven (time and again) their interest in innovation - so it's fair to expect firmware/software updates for the RGB capabilities. Great Cool factor, need more utility - though to be fair, color coding my VlANs, network speed, and locating a specific port is VERY cool, today.
@jayjay05Ай бұрын
They should but a fiberglass inside their cable to be able to light the other end of the cable. That would be soo usefull. You could find whats the patch pannel position.
@st33ldi9ital8 ай бұрын
I like it. Can only imagine the banger discos and raves in server rooms and datacenters...
@carlangelo6538 ай бұрын
this is a networking tech's dream come true. Color coding instead of using stick on labels or a notepad. And only for 100usd more. I was expecting it to be like 300-400 dollars more. But 100 bucks for something new ain't such a hard pill to swallow.
@ryant25688 ай бұрын
It seems like a gimmick but it is handy. Most racks don't look like the perfect cable-managed ones you see in big data centers. most offices will have a rack that is just a mess of cables so being able to quickly identify what is plugged in where is really handy..
@fenwickmcewan8 ай бұрын
I find it interesting that he mentioned wanting dual PSUs in this switch ... I just recently got to look at a Ubiquiti Edge Router Infinity which has 2 PSUs in a easy swap insert configuration. The Infinity is a 8 port SFP+ switch with one RJ45 as a eth0, and one as a console port. Amazing hardware, but no RGB unfortunately ...
@Stay_away_from_my_swamp_water8 ай бұрын
I'd say an api for fully custom rgb is a must for something like this. Even if you want to display company logo or lets say writhe some text, you should be able to do that.
@DarkKen9588 ай бұрын
4:03 segue sponsor. I wish there will be quickbits intro😂. By the way that rgb gaming nerwork is so cool.