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The MokerLink 5 Port 2.5G Ethernet Switch is a high-performance, unmanaged network switch featuring 5 x 2.5G Base-T ports and a 10G SFP port. With a robust metal casing and fanless design, it offers quiet operation and easy maintenance, making it ideal for various environments including home entertainment and office use.
Case Material Type | Metal |
Maximum Power | 150 Watts |
Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
Interface | SFP |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Z**Z
It works
No issues. Low price. High speed. Easy to install.
D**N
This switch is "Smokin" in a good way
After recently updating to AT&T fiber, I wanted my network to have full 2.5GB/s speed. This switch did the job perfectly. Now my computer and every device that can support 2GB/s or even 1GB/s is running at full speed. Great unmanaged switch, quickly installed with no intervention by me. Great product.
C**R
No issues with product
I have been using this switch for quite a while, I have not had to interact with it since it was plugged in/setup. I liked the features that it can support 10gb/s cable in one port. Most cables I have plugged into it are cat 5e so 2.5gb/s is highest the rest of the network can support. I have had other network switches that would have port that have gone dead or stop working. Although it does not seem to be a well known brand the price is decent for its capabilities.
R**T
Great switch with 2.5 fanless operation
This is good unmanaged switch with low power use for effordable network upgrade. enough ports and very stable. Only took a star of for average build quality and cheap feeling power adapter that comes with it. Its light and feels cheaply made.
T**Y
For What It Is, Fabulous
Strong points:1. Has a 10Gig-E SFP+ uplink port (only one, but its there) to interconnect to 10Gig-E things (e.g. your NAS)2. All 8 other ports are POE and 2.5G -- and deliver on both.3. Has L2 management (can segregate on VLANs, specifically, which is the key for many people)Weak points:1. Web interface is basic http, no TLS (so don't let it be visible from outside at all!)2. No SNMP or similar off-browser monitoring capacity (at all.)3. No "names" for ports as with most switches.Provided you don't need monitoring and can protect the management IP from being hit from the outside (which isn't very hard) this is an excellent little switch that gets you 8 2.5G POE ports for things like WiFi APs (and can handle the VLAN requirements for segregated SSIDs, etc.) -- and it has a 10Gig-E SFP+ uplink port. Oh, and its also silent as it has no fan so its friendly in occupied spaces (such as your media center.)Note that while it appears to have holes for mounting brackets (e.g. for wall mounting) the brackets are NOT in the box. Just the switch, a power supply and a tiny little manual printed in 2pt type (really; the print is ridiculously small.)Its not "all that" like its (much more) expensive cousins that are rack-mountable and have higher port counts but if you're getting a few 2.5G devices and perhaps have one 10Gig SFP+ compatible device to talk to it all its a very nice piece of kit at a great price. Got a larger managed switch? Spend one port to interconnect it to your larger Gig-E for everything else and Bob's Your Uncle there too.Its very, very hard to argue against this for what you get at the asking price. Considering that a 24-port with 12 POE+ and two SFP+ uplinks is upwards of $500 and perhaps MUCH north of that (of course those come with much more in the way of SNMP monitoring, https security, some are L3 capable, etc.) the value proposition here is obvious.No idea on durability since I just got it but the box itself is metal rather than cheap plastic, it takes a standard 120V power cord at the rear, it absolutely hits the claimed performance numbers and works with both desktop 2.5G and WiFi APs that have a 2.5G POE interface connection. I like it.
M**N
Backbone switch for my house with no issues
This switch is reliably serving as my home's main switch, providing 2.5gbe over Cat5e. With my privious gigabit switch the ethernet line to my kitchen would not work, but it works reliably with this MokerLink switch.
A**N
Intermittent drops/packet loss
I thought I was going crazy. I hooked up this switch yesterday to a 10G connection split amongst several 2.5G ports. It works seamlessly, but then I had a Zoom meeting today. I had continual drops in my connection. My colleagues were asking if their internet was down, but I was noticing it the worst. The entire conference would freeze and I'd get a "bad connection" prompt from Zoom. I thought it was because I connected the switch from the modem without resetting the modem. I went and did that, then continued with my day. I started playing some games a little later and noticed that the same thing was happening again. Long periods of downtime where the game would freeze due to the dropout of packets. Then everything would speed up to where I was in the game. It's horrible. Returning ASAP, do NOT BUY IF ANYTHING YOU NEED REQUIRES CONTINUOUS CONNECTION!
D**L
Stable and Fast
With the increasing number of systems that come with 2.5 gig Ethernet I wanted to take advantage of the speed. I also have a NAS with 10 gig and a single port on this unit is perfect. Been using it for over a month and haven't had issues with stability or speed with many clients. Great value when all 10 gig is a bit too expensive.
M**H
Inexpensive but not "cheap"
Wonderful update for my home network, along with some matching PCIe NICs. I'd been troubled by slow transfer speeds to and from my NAS, but going to multigig wired ethernet has made local network access incredibly smooth.2.5g bottlenecks the SSD cache, but is more than the HDDs can saturate. I've moved the whole families wired systems to network storage because it's just as fast as if it were inside the computer.10/10 would recommend (until inexpensive 5gig chips hit the market).
R**E
gut
für 50 euro echt gut
E**D
Temperamental
Review for MokerLink 5 Port 2.5G Ethernet Switch with 10G SFP, 5 x 2.5G Base-T Ports.Takes a long time to start transmitting packets on power on, 20 seconds or longer boot-up time vs <10 for my 1G Edimax. Speed test once booted was OK and achieved the expected throughput. Unfortunately when upgrading from 1gbps switch to this I started experiencing intermittent networking issues when working from home. I had a couple of 2.5G machines connected: a Macbook with 2.5G adapter and a Linux machine with 2.5G NIC and uplink to my 1G PoE TP-link switch. Nothing that should cause any problems. Power cycling the switch seemed to help. I just went back to the 1G switch and returned this, now all is good. I have heard others experiencing similar, so am going to wait for a reasonably priced TP-link/Netgear because I need rock-solid reliability. It may work OK for some but I can't afford to muck about.
S**O
Ottimo switch da 2,5Gb/s con eccellente rapporto qualità Prezzo
L’articolo è arrivato nei tempi e ben confezionato. Funziona alla perfezione rispettando a pieno le mie aspettative. Facile da installare, con un ingombro minimo, ottime caratteristiche e di buona fattura. Funzionamento Lan a 2,5Gb/s e con alloggio SFP per modulo a 10Gb/s (quest’ultimo testato e ben funzionante alla sua massima velocità) .
N**E
Der Beste in seiner Preisklasse
Für mich war wichtig den Server mit 10Gb anzubinden.Andere Geräte die es bereits beherrschen können nun mit 2,5Gb zugreifen.Der Switch ist schnell und günstig - perfekt !
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