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forum thread Posted by mavalpha • May 7, 2024
forum thread Posted by mavalpha • May 7, 2024

Tenda TEM2010F, 8 Port 2.5G Ethernet Switch Support NAS 5G Transmission, Unmanaged 2.5G Switch with 8 x 2.5G Ports, 2 x 2.5G SFP Slots, 50Gbps Switching Capacity, Fanless - $70

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Beats latest FP deal by a few bucks. $100-30 coupon

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Beats latest FP deal by a few bucks. $100-30 coupon

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May 8, 2024
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bmoney
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This one is a better deal and currently has 23% coupon and 10% brand promotion.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...A3SA9&th=1
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Quote from bmoney :
This one is a better deal and currently has 23% coupon and 10% brand promotion.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...A3SA9&th=1
You left out the 93% satisfaction rating over a grand total of 14 transactions in the past year.
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sketchyatchewan
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OP one has selectable VLAN or link aggregation, and the SFP ports are auto-detect 1G or 2.5G. Claims 50Gbps switching capacity.

bmoney's option has 10G SFP ports, but they appear to be fixed, meaning the other side would have to be 10G as well. Claims 80Gbps switching capacity.

So, really depends on your use case, but both seem decent options. For me, the OP's choice is a better fit, especially since my NAS only has two 1G ports, but I can use the aggregation. The 5000+ ratings also makes me more comfortable buying it.
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this brand reliable?
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Quote from sketchyatchewan :
OP one has selectable VLAN or link aggregation, and the SFP ports are auto-detect 1G or 2.5G. Claims 50Gbps switching capacity.

bmoney's option has 10G SFP ports, but they appear to be fixed, meaning the other side would have to be 10G as well. Claims 80Gbps switching capacity.

So, really depends on your use case, but both seem decent options. For me, the OP's choice is a better fit, especially since my NAS only has two 1G ports, but I can use the aggregation. The 5000+ ratings also makes me more comfortable buying it.
Delayed response, but I just realized that the claimed "switching capacity" for all of these is just the sum of all the ports.

8x (2.5baseT), + 2x (2.5 SFP)=25gbps, bidirectional=50gbps

8X (2.5baseT), + 2x (10 SFP)= 40, bidirectional=80gbps

So it's a marketing statement of "the total bandwidth if you plugged in everything," not a performance metric. No commentary on what numbers the hardware will handle in the real world.
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