🚀 Elevate Your Network Game with Lightning-Fast Connectivity!
The YuanLey 6 Port 2.5G Unmanaged Ethernet Switch features 4 x 2.5G Base-T ports and 2 x 10G SFP ports, delivering a remarkable 60Gbps switching capacity. Its fanless design ensures silent operation, while the one-key VLAN enhances security. Perfect for various applications, this switch is built for performance and versatility.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.2"L x 2.6"W x 1.26"H |
Data Transfer Rate | 60 Gigabits Per Second |
Interface | SFP |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Case Material Type | Metal |
S**S
Works great, heat can be managed if one wants to do so.
The switch works great, have not had any issues.The switch does run hot by itself, increasingly so if using the SFP ports.Here is a simple mod for anyone able to use a soldering iron and doing so takes care of the heat buildup.I used the "WEDRAIR 40mm 12V DC Brushless 4010 High Speed Turbo Blower Fan 2Pin with 39inch Cable for Replacement and Upgrade 3D Printer Accessories (Pack of 2Pcs)"https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRYDGMVHGlued the four corners of the fan to the case top with small dabs of "E6000 Clear Multipurpose Adhesive"Note in my pictures the exact position (this is required for the fan to sit between the components of the switch).Around the case (not blocking the fan output) I just put some painters tape over those holes and over the + shaped mounting holes on the outside of the bottom of the case. This keeps air flowing only from the opposite open side and across the switch interior.I cut and soldered the positive tip of the fan wire to the center power pole and the negative wire to the side pole.The fan fits perfectly inside the chassis and keeps any heat from building up inside.Perfect for me.
L**M
Affordable
Works as intended. Perfect for my isp supplied router that only has 1 2.5gbe port
A**C
Splitter
Very good quality, good price and fast shipping. Thank you
P**R
Excellent product and value
I am upgrading the network from a 1 gb to a 10 gb to accommodate the 10 gb capability of the NAS. Being a cheapskate, I looked for a low-price option. Long story short, this switch performed transparently as expected. The home-built NAS cannot quite saturate the 10 gb capacity, but that is not the fault of the switch.There are many more expensive offerings with similar capabilities. For what I need, I cannot see any reason to consider those.
R**Y
Priced well and looked good BUT only for a short time. :(
Good price and decent feedback so I got one. Good, sturdy build-quality. BUT... five months later it stopped working. I had three 1Gbe ports and one SFP+ port (6Com 10Gbe transceiver) connected. It was plugged into a UPS protecting the other ethernet equipment -- my Xbox, TV & media player -- in these parts there are frequent brownouts so anything semi-important s/b on a UPS to ensure steady, clean power. So, this switch had clean power and the ethernet load was fairly low. Yes, I had an extra SFP transceiver to try... it didn't help. :(I was unsure of buying from a brand I'd never seen or used before. Perhaps my experience will steer you to another brand; it's too late for me.Update:The seller contacted me offering a refund if I returned the unit to the address they provided. In China. Seriously?The cheapest method I found was over $32 — almost as much as the switch cost itself. They said they'd refund the purchase and shipping cost AFTER I returned it and proof of shipping cost.Again... STAY AWAY.
P**X
Work's like the big boys
Ahoy, digital navigators and cyber sailors! Gather 'round as I unfold the epic saga of the 6-Port 2.5G Unmanaged Ethernet Switch – the networking hero that turns the mundane world of data transfer into a comedy spectacle. Get ready for a voyage through the seas of connectivity, where laughter and high-speed data collide in a technological symphony!First and foremost, let's talk about the physical prowess of this networking maestro. It's not just a switch; it's a sleek and compact commander of the digital waves. Picture this – your desk transforms into a networking stage, and the 6-Port switch takes the spotlight with the flair of a cyber magician. Abracadabra, and your devices are connected in a blink!Now, onto the comedy routine – the 4 x 2.5G Base-T Ports that turn your data highway into a stand-up special. Four ports, each with the energy of a caffeinated tech comedian, ready to entertain your devices with lightning-fast data exchanges. It's like a networking comedy club, where your gadgets share jokes and memes in the language of binary banter. Who knew data transfer could be this hilarious?But the real star of the show is the 2.5G speed – it's not just fast, it's the Usain Bolt of data sprinting. Your files don't just transfer; they zip through the digital realm with the speed of a superhero on caffeine. The 6-Port switch is the traffic cop, managing the data flow like a maestro conducting a symphony of high-speed harmony.And the laughs keep coming – the unmanaged feature is like having a tech-savvy stand-up comedian who knows how to keep things simple. No complex configurations or networking acrobatics, just plug in and let the comedic connectivity begin. It's networking for the people, by the people, and of course, for the gadgets!In conclusion, dear tech enthusiasts, the 6-Port 2.5G Unmanaged Ethernet Switch is not just a switch – it's a networking spectacle, a data comedy club, and a high-speed extravaganza. So, plug in, connect your devices, and let the laughter flow as your data speeds through the cyber lanes, courtesy of the 6-Port switch – the comedic maestro of networking excellence!
T**N
Really good if you get a good unit
I bought the 4x2.5G, 2x10G SFP model in March, and as it's been working great, I feel like I should post a review.I wanted a 10Gbit connection between my workstation and my home server without messing around with multiple IP addresses per host, so I got cheap 10Gbit SFP adapters for each and plugged them into this switch with passive DAC cables, then connected it to my LAN on one of the 2.5Gbit ports.Testing the bandwidth between the two hosts with netcat, I get a good gigabyte per second in both directions at once, and the server's clearly CPU bound, so this switch is doing all I wanted in that respect. The 2.5Gbit link has also been solid. I have not tested switching between the 2.5Gbit ports as I don't have anything else plugged into it.My unit does not seem to get particularly hot, see picture after the bandwidth test was going on for ten minutes. Ambient temperature in the closet was 80F at the time.