TEROW US via Amazon has for
Prime Members: 6-Port TEROW Unmanaged Ethernet Switch (4x 2.5G Base-T + 2x 10G SFP) on sale for
$28.88.
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About this product:
- 4x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 2x 10G SFP Port supporting 10/100/1000M/2.5G adaptive speeds and Auto MDI/MDIX
- Compliant with the IEEE802.3bz (2.5G) standard
- VLAN mode that isolates ports 1-4 to exclusively communicate with the SFP optical ports; enhances network security, reduces the chance of network outages, and optimizes port bandwidth utilization
- Switching capacity of up to 60Gbp
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Usually a managed version of these switches can be had for a few dollars more. Most (if not all) of these no-name switches are based on a reference Realtek design.
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Usually a managed version of these switches can be had for a few dollars more. Most (if not all) of these no-name switches are based on a reference Realtek design.
Usually a managed version of these switches can be had for a few dollars more. Most (if not all) of these no-name switches are based on a reference Realtek design.
"IEEE 802.1Q is a networking standard that enables the creation of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) on an Ethernet network by adding a tag to Ethernet frames. This tagging protocol allows multiple VLANs to share a single physical link, a process known as trunking, and is supported by network switches to segregate traffic logically. The standard also includes fields for user priority and is widely used in enterprise networks, data centers, and cloud environments. "
Usually a managed version of these switches can be had for a few dollars more. Most (if not all) of these no-name switches are based on a reference Realtek design.
Update: lol, amazon cancelled my order anyways doesn't much matter.
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For a device which will be powered on 24x7x365 (always powered up), I think it's important to have a properly tested and certified power supply for the unit. While an uncertified power supply will probably last for a long time, who knows how it is manufactured? Worst case it catches on fire, or maybe the power supply fails after a year. And when it fails you have no ability to use that switch until you've replaced the power supply or the switch.
I know some people don't care about UL/ETL certified power supplies but it's a feature I always look for and confirm before I purchase a product.
These are $2 cheaper and ship immediately instead of in 2 months. Most likely the same hardware underneath.
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For anyone curious, I had the upgraded version of this switch (eight 2.5G, one 10G SFP+, POE+) behind my opnSense firewall and no rogue packets were sent anywhere.
These are $2 cheaper and ship immediately instead of in 2 months. Most likely the same hardware underneath.
For anyone curious, I had the upgraded version of this switch (eight 2.5G, one 10G SFP+, POE+) behind my opnSense firewall and no rogue packets were sent anywhere.
For anyone curious, I had the upgraded version of this switch (eight 2.5G, one 10G SFP+, POE+) behind my opnSense firewall and no rogue packets were sent anywhere.
Thanks for confirming this particular device does not phone home to China. That said, I think the wise consumer's assumption should be that these no-name brands do phone home until otherwise confirmed, not that they don't.
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