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MikroTik Routers and Switches vs Ubiquiti UniFi Switches comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jan 12, 2025

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

MikroTik Routers and Switches
Ranking in Ethernet Switches
5th
Average Rating
7.8
Reviews Sentiment
7.5
Number of Reviews
65
Ranking in other categories
Routers (1st)
Ubiquiti UniFi Switches
Ranking in Ethernet Switches
4th
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
6.8
Number of Reviews
54
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of April 2025, in the Ethernet Switches category, the mindshare of MikroTik Routers and Switches is 6.3%, up from 4.6% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Ubiquiti UniFi Switches is 6.4%, down from 7.1% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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Q&A Highlights

NC
Dec 06, 2021
 

Featured Reviews

AnikIslam - PeerSpot reviewer
Cost-effective protocol support and a straightforward setup with room for login enhancements
In the network operations center, I manage our client's bandwidth. We connect with our clients through BGP and OSPF based on client demands. We also manage routing protocols, policies, internal firewalls, and other details like QE bandwidth, client manage bandwidth management, PoE, PPPoE, and DNS…
John Balogh - PeerSpot reviewer
Centrally managed solution makes it easy to build one configuration and apply it to new devices
We have one or two UniFi switches, but they don't really compete with the Ciscos. It's a nice environment as far as keeping track of things and being able to manage ports, turn off rogue users, and stuff like that. The access points have been pretty convenient compared to Meraki, Lucent, Cisco, or any of the other bigger vendors that I used to deal with for other consulting projects. Ubiquiti is one step above the consumer level. They cost a little bit more, but they just seem to be drop-dead reliable, and they're keeping up with the latest standards. Their latest versions of access points are all Wi-Fi 6, and they don't take very much power when there aren't a lot of users. It's really easy to build one configuration and just apply it to new devices. It's a check mark box: Do I want this to be the staff VLAN, or the public VLAN, or the Voice over IP VLAN, or the security VLAN, or the house wiring VLAN, or the building logistics VLAN? You just check things off and then you make groups, so if you click on it, it applies all the appropriate things automatically. It makes it very easy. This solution is good for the prosumer, small office, medium office, under 500 people range, but probably over 50 people and maybe distributed around five or 10 sites. That's a pretty good sweet spot as far as the price for the equipment and the configurability, and it's just drop-dead reliable. It's been boring, which is what I love because I don't get any calls in the middle of the night that something isn't working.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"They use wireless and wired connections that include all of the features."
"It has a lot of features. I haven't explored them all yet."
"I use the tool to block external attempts."
"The product is simple to use."
"They are very good at providing the bandwidth for multi-tenants and multi-dwelling units. We're managing WiFi hotspots for hundreds of locations, and the speed and performance are quite there. They also have very cheap 10G products that come with really good and flexible software. They are way cheaper than the top brands, and they're able to deliver the same performance and capabilities."
"It's pretty stable."
"The MikroTik Hotspot is great."
"The solution is stable."
"The ability to manage firmware revisions."
"It offers very good control."
"The central management is provided by the UniFi management system. You can manage everything from a single interface. The SDN mode that the entire unified system uses is a software-defined network format."
"It is very easy to deploy. The deployment time for a single device is a near instant."
"The most valuable feature of Ubiquiti UniFi Switches is that once you buy them, you own them."
"The most valuable feature for us is the VPN."
"The solution is very reliable and stable."
"Because it's a managed switch, I have the ability to set controls and configure traffic priorities, VLAN ports, etc."
 

Cons

"Wireless throughput has not kept up with the competition."
"The initial setup can be a bit difficult. The configuration can take a lot of time."
"I would like to have some additional filtering options added in the future."
"This product could offer better integration with VPNs."
"Improvements could be made in terms of SD-WAN capabilities and zero-touch provisioning."
"I don't like the product's performance."
"The batch management could be improved."
"I would like to see a cluster feature added, where multiple devices can be configured and managed as one. One is in a standby state while the other is active, and if one fails then the other takes over."
"The stability and installation could be improved."
"The product needs to improve its pricing."
"The support is pretty much email-based and that's horrible for an enterprise product. I can't call anybody right away."
"UniFi lacks the granularity."
"I'd like there to be better reporting for the solution."
"If Ubiquiti UniFi Switches had some live support instead of community support, that would go a long way."
"I would like to see the pricing improved."
"I had some initial problems with the configuration that necessitated contacting technical support."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"There is no licensing fee in addition to the hardware, but we do pay an annual fee for support."
"In our company, we are using MikroTik without a license...However, we are planning to buy their services and subscriptions."
"They are very cheap and not at all expensive."
"In terms of the economic side, we're completely satisfied. The price is affordable for both SMEs and enterprises."
"It's reasonably priced. It's not the most cheap solution, but also, it's not the most expensive one."
"The pricing of the solution is significantly lower than other solutions. There are no additional costs involved."
"This product is cheaper than competing products by other vendors."
"The price-performance is great."
"The price of this product is cheap."
"Ubiquiti UniFi Switches are more expensive than other competitors."
"Ubiquiti is one of the cheapest WiFi network providers that provide a very good WiFi network, which is monitored and deployable. The price is very fair for the technology they're offering."
"Ubiquiti switches are quite affordable and you don't have to pay extra for support."
"UniFi Switches are cost-effective compared to Cisco."
"The price could be improved."
"The price is reasonable."
"The solution's pricing in the marketplace would probably be about three out of ten."
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Answers from the Community

NC
Dec 6, 2021
Dec 6, 2021
Ubiquiti Unifi is a great solution. For starters, it is easy to configure and implement, and doesn’t require a learning curve because it is easy to use. It is also simple to reconfigure an AP or gateway quickly if needed. Ubiquiti provides mesh networking with seamlessly traversed APs that have no noticeable issues. I especially like that Unifi has a mobile app, making it easy for me to check o...
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GG
Nov 22, 2021
Analyzing the two hardware, Mikrotik has the advantage of its anticipation.  He was one of the first to create a simple interface, making it more complex for those users who required more power to control their equipment.  Although UBNT has grown as a brand, its power is based on the unification of products and not a specific one. For me that simple reason, they make Mikrotik a rank higher than UBNT.
reviewer1276566 - PeerSpot reviewer
Nov 23, 2021
Each one has its pros and cons, I consider that mikrotik start with router and grows to switch and in the case of unifi start with Switch and grows to Router.in our case we use Mikrotik router with switch unifi . Mikrotik is very complete as a router/firewall and unifi has a friendly interface for switch configurations
 

Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
16%
Comms Service Provider
13%
Hospitality Company
7%
Government
6%
Computer Software Company
12%
Comms Service Provider
7%
Manufacturing Company
7%
Educational Organization
7%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
 

Questions from the Community

How do Cisco Enterprise routers compare with Mikrotik routers and switches?
Cisco Enterprise Routers are very stable and easy to use. They offer a very solid performance and are very secure. They also have a very good, long lifespan. We feel the command configuration is ve...
Which are better - Ubiquiti UniFi switches or MikroTik routers and switches?
Ubiquiti Unifi is a great solution. For starters, it is easy to configure and implement, and doesn’t require a learning curve because it is easy to use. It is also simple to reconfigure an AP or ga...
What do you like most about MikroTik Routers and Switches?
The price is a big factor. They are very affordable, and the quality is high.
Which switches are better - Ubiquiti Unifi or Netgear?
Ubiquiti Unifi offers a great set of features. For starters, it is easy to configure and implement, and also doesn’t require a learning curve because it is easy to use. It is also simple to reconfi...
What do you like most about Ubiquiti UniFi Switches?
We have integrated the tool for PoE switches and non-PoE switches. Its most valuable feature is SD-WAN. UniFi SD-WAN can access all statistics and performance data in one interface, enabling us to...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Ubiquiti UniFi Switches?
Pricing is very favorable, with minimal licensing involved. Licensing is not necessary for management.
 

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Sample Customers

ABB, Boingo Wireless, JPL, HP, Allied Telesis, iPass, Mips Technologies, MicroAge, Matsushita, Telia, undp, WFP, NASA
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