Edit: there’s a RTL8201 10/100 PHY to the left of the switch asic, that connects the ESP to one of the switch ports.
so it's the one managing the ubiquiti specific features, and controlling the switch chip?
That’s not a switch chip. Still great that we’re finally getting cheap NICs tho
Which means that if you know how to program ESP32 and setup the RTL8372 switch you can have massive flexibility with it. If you don't, then you are stuck with whatever Ubiquiti firmware is being run by this switch.
They heavily drop frames under even moderate loads (well under 2gbit). If you turn on vlan tagging, they won't hanlde more than 0.1gbit.
They work well if you need to connect a bunch of slow iot devices. Don't dare connecting them to a desktop.
The Ultra series of utility switches is rock solid though.
All the Flex swithes I tried glitched: USW-Flex-Mini, USW-Flex-2.5G-5 (frame drops and interface going down for several seconds) and (to lesser extent, just frame drops) USW-Flex.
Have no idea why but I observed that more under UDP loads.
Flockster•2mo ago
We did not integrate them into a UniFi ecosystem, just used the PoE and dumb-switch functionality.
petepete•2mo ago
No problems, no fuss, mounting options are great - would recommend that approach to anyone installing cameras.