⚡ Power Up Your Control Game!
The netBooter NP-02B Remote Switched PDU offers two independently managed power outlets, allowing for precise control via web, telnet, or USB. With features like AutoPing/Reboot and a standalone timer, this device ensures your systems remain operational. It is FCC/UL test lab listed and proudly made in the USA, combining reliability with cutting-edge technology.
A**Z
Simple and reliable
I bought the NP-02B to reboot my office firewall and server from home. The unit is solid metal (no plastic), made in USA. The supplied power cord is heavy gauge. The full user manual is available from the website (46 pages) and is written in good English.The website has an actual NP-02 on the Internet that you can play with. Note that the on/off/reboot buttons don't have any UI tactile feedback; instead an adjacent 'power' GIF changes color from black to green. This confused me because somebody previously messed up the demo's timing settings so my hitting the reboot button didn't do anything and I thought the web demo was broken (it wasn't).This particular low-end model does not support incoming e-mail to power-cycle, only outgoing e-mail to alert you when autoping fails. Nor does it support environmental reporting.I put the unit outside my firewall (so I could power-cycle it) and I was surprised to discover that the telnet interface allowed power-cycling and firmware reset without a password! Fortunately telnet is easily disabled from the web UI. The web UI does not support HTTPS encryption -- your password is transmitted plaintext over the Internet.Some of the defaults needed adjusting. For example the default for power-cycle (reboot) is 2 seconds. A better default would have been 10 seconds, as lots of CPE and PSU equipment nowadays can survive a 2-second outage without interruption.This is an excellent unit and I would buy it again. Hopefully a future firmware update will fix the security issues if you put the unit outside your firewall.
P**H
Works very well and is very reliable.
This works very well and is reliable. It was also easy to configure an automatic scheduled reboot of the connected equipment, with a custom amount of time powered off. Very helpful for a variety of different kinds of equipment that needs a regular reboot automatically, but does not have a built-in mechanism to reboot itself, such as many IT devices, NVRs, routers, etc.The only thing lacking (and the reason for the 4 star rating) is the lack of an adequate built-in wall mounting option. It would be nice if this came with a couple of simple brackets to attach it to a wall with screws. I made something that works, but it does not look as nice as I would prefer.
J**F
Good Flexible Power Switch - Worked Great for years and then just died.
This switch will work well if you only need two switchable power outlets.It's easy to configure and has been real reliable.-----------------------------------------------------------------------I've only used these for remote power control. I bought one in 2013 and another in 2014 and one of them lasted until 2017 and the other died in 2022 so that's four years and eight years which isn't bad, however, I have allot of other network hardware that just work. I think that the problem is probably the power supply which is built in and there's no instructions on how to fix that.There are other devices that do the same thing for about the same price. I'd recommend trying something else.I bought one of these in 2014 (same company -- bigger/more expensive device) and it is still going strong.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0039OZKPE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
W**R
Fantastic remotely manageable PDU
I have an 8-camera NVR that manages my PoE cameras and, while otherwise a fantastic unit, one rare and intermittent problem is that IP cameras can and do sometimes need a reboot. Could be a slight power fluctuation/brown-out or some other interference, but sometimes one or more of them will become "stuck" for lack of a better term. The only fix is to cut the power to the NVR with a full shutdown and boot-up, but that cannot be done remotely, only a soft reboot that never actually depowers the cameras (and thus never properly reboots them).Enter this unit, the NP-02, from Synaccess. With this, I can remotely log in and either shutdown or trigger a configurable (for example, 20 second) power cycle of my equipment with a single click. Talk about exactly what I needed! What's better, the unit is build well, looks and feels rock solid, and is an American-made product. It looks fantastic in a rack setup or sitting on a shelf, and is super easy to configure and use. I had mine up and running in literally 5 to 10 minutes. There are certainly other devices (search for "PDU") that offer the same functionality, but none that I felt were as well made as this unit.If you're looking for a network appliance to reboot a couple of outlets remotely (and independently), this is probably one of the best options out there. They have more expensive units that can handle 5 and 8 outlets, but my setup is pretty simple and that much would be overkill for me. Price wise, you pay the biggest margin per outlet on this model (that is, per outlet price is cheaper if you size up) but in my case it was more a matter of not having any legitimate need for more ports. If I had that many pieces of equipment to remotely power cycle, I would go bigger in a heartbeat.Highly recommended!
P**T
Software is not exactly easy to use
Have had to replace two of these, run hot and have failed as noted twice. Software is not exactly easy to use. Look at the APC stuff instead.
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