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Gigabit SFP to RJ45 Copper SFP Transceiver, – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Gigabit SFP to RJ45 Copper SFP Transceiver, 1000Base-T Mini GBIC, 1.25G SFP to Ethernet Module, for Cisco GLC-T/SFP-GE-T, Meraki MA-SFP-1GB-TX, Ubiquiti UF-RJ45-1g, TP-Link TL-SM331Tand More, 2 Pack
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E. S (verified owner) –
Mikrotik Issues – When using this to uplink from a Mikrotik switch to a 2.5Gig router when trying to push upload of 1Gig or more the link would keep dropping. When the module was replaced by a Mikrotik official SFP+, problem was resolved.
Z. B (verified owner) –
Plug and play, easy peasy – Used in an Asus sfp+ port and had no issues or configuration troubles at all. Brain dead simple to use.
H. T (verified owner) –
Good Price and works out of the box. Still A Work in Progress – It was delivered fast and reasonably priced.
I. Z (verified owner) –
Very good SFP+ 10gig to RJ-45 plug – Very good SFP+ 10gig to RJ-45 plug. It works well in my 10g router and works well with my CAT6 cables. The only real complaint I have is the plug runs a tad hot in the switch; otherwise, seems to work great!
E. S (verified owner) –
Mikrotik Issues – When using this to uplink from a Mikrotik switch to a 2.5Gig router when trying to push upload of 1Gig or more the link would keep dropping. When the module was replaced by a Mikrotik official SFP+, problem was resolved.
T. S (verified owner) –
They work – I have used several of these in ubiquity equipment and they have worked great. No problems.
Z. B (verified owner) –
Plug and play, easy peasy – Used in an Asus sfp+ port and had no issues or configuration troubles at all. Brain dead simple to use.
K. I (verified owner) –
Works fine for 10 gig, but gets insanely hot – Bought the 10 gig copper transceiver because I couldn’t run fiber. These work fine with my Ubiquiti and Mikrotik switches and negotiate 10 gig over CAT6A no problem. They also seem well made. The only downside is they get VERY hot, like hot enough to burn you. This is not that unusual for RJ-45 SFPs, but it is kinda concerning.
I. Z (verified owner) –
Very good SFP+ 10gig to RJ-45 plug – Very good SFP+ 10gig to RJ-45 plug. It works well in my 10g router and works well with my CAT6 cables. The only real complaint I have is the plug runs a tad hot in the switch; otherwise, seems to work great!
L. B (verified owner) –
Works fine w/BCM57108S, ESXi6.7 and TL-SX1008 – I purchased a BCM57108S based PCI card for my ESXi 6.7 server, and this 10G RJ-45 30m SFP+ module. I had read a review that said only the “Intel” SFP+ modules work with ESXi, but I didn’t have any problems with this unit. My switch is a TP-Link TL-SX1008 switch, and using Cat6 cable (about 15 feet). Everything set up like a breeze and it’s working well. If you need more cable range than 30m then you’ll need the 80m SFP+ module, but if you’re just using short runs, this one is probably less power hungry (i.e. less heat).
T. S (verified owner) –
They work – I have used several of these in ubiquity equipment and they have worked great. No problems.
K. T (verified owner) –
No issues with 1/2.5/10g – Wanted to write a review because it’s not entirely clear: this transceiver supports 2.5gbe and 10gbe links according to my network testing (I didn’t test 5gbe). It’s a little bit “funky” if you look at the description and it says “10gbe only” but that’s because the transceiver only advertises itself as 10gbe fiber to the host network card but it will negotiate 1/2.5/10 links over regular RJ45 copper. I verified the network speeds with iperf3.
K. I (verified owner) –
Works fine for 10 gig, but gets insanely hot – Bought the 10 gig copper transceiver because I couldn’t run fiber. These work fine with my Ubiquiti and Mikrotik switches and negotiate 10 gig over CAT6A no problem. They also seem well made. The only downside is they get VERY hot, like hot enough to burn you. This is not that unusual for RJ-45 SFPs, but it is kinda concerning.
K. T (verified owner) –
No issues with 1/2.5/10g – Wanted to write a review because it’s not entirely clear: this transceiver supports 2.5gbe and 10gbe links according to my network testing (I didn’t test 5gbe). It’s a little bit “funky” if you look at the description and it says “10gbe only” but that’s because the transceiver only advertises itself as 10gbe fiber to the host network card but it will negotiate 1/2.5/10 links over regular RJ45 copper. I verified the network speeds with iperf3.
H. T (verified owner) –
Good Price and works out of the box. Still A Work in Progress – It was delivered fast and reasonably priced.
L. B (verified owner) –
Works fine w/BCM57108S, ESXi6.7 and TL-SX1008 – I purchased a BCM57108S based PCI card for my ESXi 6.7 server, and this 10G RJ-45 30m SFP+ module. I had read a review that said only the “Intel” SFP+ modules work with ESXi, but I didn’t have any problems with this unit. My switch is a TP-Link TL-SX1008 switch, and using Cat6 cable (about 15 feet). Everything set up like a breeze and it’s working well. If you need more cable range than 30m then you’ll need the 80m SFP+ module, but if you’re just using short runs, this one is probably less power hungry (i.e. less heat).