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This 2-pack SFP+ to RJ45 copper transceiver module supports multi-gigabit speeds from 1.25G to 10G over CAT5e/6a/7/8 cables, with distances up to 100m at 1G and 30m at 10G. Fully compatible with major brands like Cisco, Ubiquiti, and Mikrotik, it features hot-swappable plug-and-play functionality, low power consumption under 2.5W, and a durable metal housing for enhanced heat dissipation and EMI resistance.
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They work!
I have many of these and have no problems. I use then in 8 port all SFP+ switches, up to 10GbE. They auto-negotiate... even with a couple of aging 2.5GbE dump switches. I recently got two more for a pair of new 5GbE USB adapters. They negotiated and worked right away. Win11 saw the connections as 5000/5000... no problems. One cautionary note (not specific to these SFPs), use good patch cables to achieve higher speeds, at least CAT6, CAT6A for longer distances.
F**N
Reliable
I bought a couple of these for my network setup. They've been running strong for the past couple years. They've had no problem hitting the advertised speed.
E**0
Works as expected with Linksys LGS-552P switch
Works as expected in Linksys LGS-552P switches. I am running at 10Gbps on my stack port and 2.5Gbps from core firewall to primary switch. (max speed available on the firewall device) I am not seeing any errors on the interfaces.I did notice that this SFP does NOT support flow control so if your networking requirements happen to demand flow control you may want to research other options. I have had zero problems running the interface without flow control.
M**N
Works fine in SFP+ and SFP ports
Seamlessly working for me across most bandwidths (1G->2.5G).Gets super warm - but thats par for the course!
K**O
10°C Cooler Than Others
These Copper SFP+ run 10°C cooler than the other copper SFP+ that I purchased (Wiitek & Onti). The cable run length didn't affect temperatures. With a ~72°F (22°C) ambient room temperature these Fibergaga modules run around 63°C (145°F). I have a USB fan (on "low") pointed toward the switch faceplate which lowered temps another 10°C (as seen below; 55°C). Due to the high temperatures, I worry about the longevity of plastic RJ45 Ethernet connectors.On one of the SFP modules, the gold colored plastic arms that fold down to eject the SFP module broke off. I believe this was due to the excessive heat weakening the plastic.Compatible with Intel 82599 PCIe card, Sodala switches, Horaco switches.From my DDM Viewer:Device Name: SFPConnector Name: LCEncoding Code: 64B/66BBit Rate: 10.3GBdTransmit Distance: 80m(OM2),30m(OM1)Vendor Name: FibergagaVendor OUI: 00-0a-0dPart Number: SFP-10G-T-30MRevision Number:Serial Number: <removed>Production Date: 23/11/02Laser WaveLength: 0Vendor Specific:Monitor Parameters: 0x68Type ValueTemperature(C) 55.0000Voltage(V) 3.3350Tx Bias(mA) 6.0000Tx Power(mW) 0.5000Rx Power(mW) 0.4000
G**N
Fails after use
Failed After 1.5 years ( 5yr wrrty ), Can not get support, There support email and website fail
T**M
No Problems and Expected Speeds and Behaviors
I had no problem having this lock in place with my Unifi UDM-Pro. Speeds are as expected. My ISP claims 2.5Gbps down. My last speed test was:Last Speed TestSep 11, 00:302.09 Gbps63.0 MbpsI don't have a way to test the top of the speed range but for a home user I can't really imagine needing more. If you're a business user you should probably be looking at something manufactured by your network hardware infrastructure (Cisco, Meraki, etc) just for support reasons but for a home user I would recommend this to save a few pennies.
J**S
Great upgrade for 2.5GbE capable modems on UDM Pro
In order to support higher internet speeds on Unifi UDM Pro one needs to use the available SFP port. Recent cable modems that can handle 1Gb/s and up have a 2.5GbE port which requires a SFP like this one. Even if your plan is 1Gigabit you will enjoy faster speeds with a setup like this because the ISP oversubscribes your line by 10% which means you can go up to 1.10Gb/s.
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