STEAMEMO via Amazon has
6-Port STEAMEMO Unmanaged 2.5GB Ethernet Network Switch w/ 2x 10G SFP+ on sale for
$16.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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FierceDeityLink for sharing this deal.
Details:
- Ultra-fast connectivity: 4×2.5GbE RJ45 ports + 2×10G SFP+ slots; total 60Gbps bandwidth (2.5× faster than Gigabit); supports lag-free 4K streaming, gaming, NAS backups; compatible with Cat5e cables
- One-key VLAN security: Single button isolates ports 1-4 (PCs/NAS) while keeping SFP+ open for WiFi 6 APs; improves security, reduces broadcast storms, optimizes bandwidth; no configuration needed
- Plug-and-play: Unmanaged design auto-detects devices; instant setup—just power on and connect
- Silent and durable: Fanless metal chassis for zero noise; 4KV surge protection; operates from -0°F to 104°F; status LEDs for monitoring
- Broad compatibility: Works with 4K video devices, laptops with 2.5G adapters, WiFi 6 routers/APs, 2.5G gaming PCs, 2.5G NAS; best performance when all devices upgraded to 2.5G
- Warranty and support: 3-year no-questions-asked replacement; 24/7 US-based support via Amazon Messages; technical issues resolved within 12 hours
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PeteyTheStriker
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But, he's probably not wrong in this case.
Heck, I'll buy one anyways though.
Heck, I'll buy one anyways though.
"Supply Chain Attack" attacks are a real threat. Not just at the higher "firmware" level with backdoors, but deeper at the hardware level injected into the microcode/ASIC instructions.
A payload packet could activate botnet code, or open an SSH tunnel.
The critical details about China is companies are "compelled" to assist the Chinese gov. This could include pre-installing malware.
This price is attractive, sure. But no amount of custom firmware flashing or virus scanning could erase or catch malware if it's deep in the microcode.
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"Supply Chain Attack" attacks are a real threat. Not just at the higher "firmware" level with backdoors, but deeper at the hardware level injected into the microcode/ASIC instructions.
A payload packet could activate botnet code, or open an SSH tunnel.
The critical details about China is companies are "compelled" to assist the Chinese gov. This could include pre-installing malware.
This price is attractive, sure. But no amount of custom firmware flashing or virus scanning could erase or catch malware if it's deep in the microcode.
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Nothing scary about it if you know networking, as for the catch im pretty sure the performance on the 10G is probably going to be subpar.
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