




⚡ Power up your network like a boss—secure, smart, unstoppable.
The Digital Loggers Web Power Switch Pro is an industrial-grade, web-controlled power management unit featuring 8 individually programmable 15A outlets, secure remote access via SSL/SSH/HTTPS, and smart AutoPing reboot functionality. Designed for professional environments, it supports Lua scripting, REST API integration, and multiple power-up recovery modes, ensuring reliable, customizable, and automated control of your critical devices with heavy-duty hardware and a 5-year warranty option.
| ASIN | B0765NCB2L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,085 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #483 in Power Strips & Surge Protectors |
| Item model number | Web Power Switch Pro Model |
| Manufacturer | DLI |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 24 x 12 cm; 60 g |
Y**E
Desde que lo instalé, rara vez tengo que acercarme al cuarto donde lo instalé. Todo funciona de acuerdo a lo que dice la página y las instrucciones son muy claras.
A**R
I rarely write reviews. This item is good. It's expensive and the UI is dated, but having some experience in making these devices myself as a hobby, I understand the complexities and safety requirements, testing around consumer grade devices, and so it's well worth the money you pay for it. As I said, the UI is dated, but it works fine, and I'd be worried that "updating" it would remove functionality.
C**E
Had one issue that I needed to contact support about. I am glad I did. Sergei was awesome. I thought for sure that I would need to RMA the machine, but Sergei knew his product and I was able to recover. Details at the end. Quite frankly, I expected this product to be "cheap Chinese crap". There were cheaper products, so I opted for this one because it had an on-device LCD so that I could configure it locally. This Web Power Switch was NOT cheap. It is AS ENTERPRISE as anything I've used in large data centers. I love the build of this device. It is basically a proper Linux machine with quality EE switching materials. The features list is impressive. It is almost as if this company took EVERY feature request and implemented it into their software/firmware. My issue that required tech support (google web spiders, please index this!): Naturally, when I received the device, the first thing I did after changing the default admin password was update the software and firmware on the device to the latest stable version from the manufacturer. So, I updated from 1.4.something to 1.7.7. All went fine. I then configured the device to my liking and then used the "locking bits" to lock down the device such that you would need physical access to the switch in order to change any setting. Nice feature! The problem came when I forgot to open up the api access to my router, so I had to clear the locking bits. Unfortunately, the reset button did not clear the lock bits as the documentation promised. So, I had a functioning device, but it was locked into a certain state. I tried and tried for 2 days. I always assume my own stupidity first, so I read and re-read all the docs. I then contacted their support by email on a Friday night. I did not get an answer until Monday morning, but I did not expect one over the weekend. Sergei was extremely responsive and helped me telnet into the machine (I know, telnet? what is this 1995? <- joke) after rapidly pressing the reset button. He then told me the commands to put the device into a maintenance state. Strangely, the advice was then to re-flash the same firmware. It, indeed, worked. Sergei was forth-coming about this being an issue and will be repaired in the next version. The device is working flawlessly and I've forgotten its doing its thing in my server cabinet. I use it to reboot my extremely crappy Comcast cable service modem when the service goes out several times per week. This switch does the job well and allows me to be very specific regarding the terms of the reboot. It also has a wifi chip that can act as gateway (meaning device connect to its SSID) or supplicant mode where the switch connects as a client to your existing wifi gateway. I love this. I set the switch to act as a wifi gateway because I want to pull out my phone, connect the phone's wifi device to the switch's SSID and then proceed to operate the outlets. The reason is that if the main wifi gateway is offline or needs to be power-cycled, I won't be able to access the switch because it is a client of the device that needs rebooting.
L**N
This item is currently installed at a remote telecom site and access via ISP over the internet. A great tool to have on hand for full AC control of systems when required from a user or maintenance point of view.
9**7
I am not sure why negative reviews have been posted. I bought a unit back in July of 2020 and have just ordered a second unit. The unit bought in 2020 controls our streaming computer setup. I use SSH or SNMP via simple batch files on a PC to control it. I can also log in from home or on-site if need be. The new unit will replace three dual outlet 5G Store switch units that monitor our network equipment , thus greatly simplifying the setup. The unit is very well built. It is easy to setup and configure and it does what it should do. Full disclosure, I am an engineer, but the manual is easy to understand and the software in the unit is intuitive. Could it be better, oh most certainly, but even where it less than perfect, the unit is easy enough to figure out. They even have a unit available on-;line so you can see and play with the web interface. As regards firmware updates, I've done three so far with absolutely no issues. So again, I am not sure what people are complaining about. it's a great unit and works well.
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