THIS is the Cheapest 8-Port 10Gbase-T 10GbE Switch

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • We found the cheapest 8-port 10Gbase-T switch that is managed and has a cheap PoE+ option for less than a third of what competitive solutions would cost. This is crazy! It may just be the new #homelab switch of choice.
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:38 Pricing
    03:20 External Hardware Overview
    05:58 Internal Hardware Overview
    07:38 Power Consumption and Noise
    09:44 10GbE Performance
    10:47 Management Web Interface
    12:48 Key Lessons Learned
    14:21 Wrap-up
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Komentáře • 434

  • @CielMC
    @CielMC Před 11 měsíci +290

    As a Chinese, having these switches available for no shipping makes the human rights violations almost worth it.

  • @PsychoStreak
    @PsychoStreak Před 11 měsíci +18

    I'm one of those that kept asking for this type of switch. 10Gbase-T gets more people in the game without the need for new cabling, or media converters. Add a few 10Gb NICs to your systems and this is a drop in upgrade for a small LAN or lab setup.
    Netgear or a similar company is just leaving money on the table by not getting a design like that certified, slap a warranty on it and painting it in their color scheme.
    I'd snap one up quickly for my home setup.

    • @post-leftluddite
      @post-leftluddite Před 7 měsíci +2

      Agreed, it seems like these switch makers are so reluctant to push 10GBase-T switches for the home....it seems like every low cost 10gig switch comes with SFP+, and you can't run DACs in your walls and 99.99% of home owners are not running fiber....I just don't get it

  • @RamaOlama
    @RamaOlama Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice, it's perfect, thank you for the info!
    Perfect manageable homelab switch with Poe 😍

  • @seantellsit1431
    @seantellsit1431 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Fire! Overall great video, great intro, killer steal of a product, and as always, your charisma is unmatched.

  • @joshhardin666
    @joshhardin666 Před 11 měsíci +9

    ZOMG! this is EXAAAACTLY WHAT I WANTED!!! (i've been complaining on the 2.5g switch video comments about how there's no cheap and decent-enough 10g switches around) THANK YOU for reviewing this! this looks fantastic!

    • @-GBD-
      @-GBD- Před 11 měsíci

      I'd much prefer one with SFP+... Much lower power and latency 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Mrtickleberries
      @Mrtickleberries Před 9 měsíci

      Be aware the fans in this unit are loud! I swapped them out for noctuas that helped a lot but even then, I can still hear this in the next room

  • @pjfonline
    @pjfonline Před 4 měsíci +8

    The prices doubled since this video....

  • @TdrSld
    @TdrSld Před 11 měsíci +6

    Just to note, it looks as thought the fan headers are on the non POE board for the second set of fans. They are just below the power supply input on the main board, so if you get you two more fans for the non POE as long as you can get he right header connector you should be GTG.

  • @FrenziedManbeast
    @FrenziedManbeast Před 11 měsíci +5

    Thanks for taking the time to do price options and alternatives for the video. That will help keep this video relevant as market changes over months/years to let people see relative costs over time. I enjoyed this video, and was thinking this morning you could probably do a few high quality "long-term" reviews on products you've had silently running for months/years. I know there's a constant revolving door of things coming and going for you, but consumers (such as myself) value reliability over sticker price highly. Hearing from you about the "silent warriors" of your business that just work and don't require constant attention could be extremely useful. This could also be an opportunity to talk about the STH Editor's Choice awards and show us a bit more behind the curtain as to what it takes for you to give the nod to the best of the best.

  • @MrDirectNL
    @MrDirectNL Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is exactly why I love this channel ! Ordered both of them. Thanks !

  • @yahlov
    @yahlov Před 7 měsíci

    wow.. totally what i'm looking for.
    THANKS!

  • @One_Guy
    @One_Guy Před 11 měsíci +1

    interesting review. these look like a great step forward on pricing for sure!

  • @AinzOoalG0wn
    @AinzOoalG0wn Před 11 měsíci +1

    wow awesome review. this is exactly what we want to see, Patrick nailed it.
    Just wondering though, you may a 2.5gbe 24 port video for some China e sports switch the other day, that was interesting. But how does that compare to other 25gbe switches in the 16-24 port ranges? Like how you did this video when you compared the Hassivo 10gbe against the other available competitor products on pricing? would love to see more of that type of video.

  • @jwo1888
    @jwo1888 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Definitely want to see more affordable 8 port 10gbps switches on the market.
    I feel like with the rising popularity and speed of NAS particularly SSD based NAS investing in 2.5 or 5 gaps switches is a bit of a false economy and a potential bottleneck.
    Fantastic and enjoyable reviews, I look forward to seeing new kit.
    I'd love to see reviews on wider range of things like small board computers like r.pis, add ons to make clusters to bigger desktop and server mobo for people who like to build their own equipment
    Oh and it would be useful to see a feature/cost comparison table for all equipment tested so it's easier to shortlist candidate equipment and focus on appropriate video

  • @theangelofspace155
    @theangelofspace155 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Out of the whole video the onky think that caught my attention was the small reverse poe board, I would love a video adding one of those boards ($6 in ali) to a regular cheap switch.

  • @hateWinVista
    @hateWinVista Před 11 měsíci +30

    Damn, Realtek really is dominating in these budget solutions.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +14

      Agree, and I think this was the first comment!

    • @One_Guy
      @One_Guy Před 11 měsíci +3

      yeah RealTek is sure stepping up their game big time!

    • @blunden2
      @blunden2 Před 11 měsíci

      Don't they also dominate a lot of the consumer 1Gbe switch market as well in terms of switch chips?
      I admittedly haven't looked into it in detail, but that was my understanding.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před 11 měsíci

      has been for decades

  • @jenniferw8963
    @jenniferw8963 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Would of been really nice if they added a SFP+ port for uplink

    • @post-leftluddite
      @post-leftluddite Před 7 měsíci +2

      there's already enought SFP+ crap available, 10GBase-T doesn't get enough love

    • @thecookeman
      @thecookeman Před 29 dny +1

      Yeah just 1x sfp uplink would be ideal

  • @llothar68
    @llothar68 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Great. Finally after only 20 years since the standard was released in 2002 we finally have affordable 10GBit Ethernet.
    Will it now take to 2045 to get 100GBit?

  • @rodfer5406
    @rodfer5406 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Yes, current 10gbe switches are TOO DAMN EXPENSIVE!!! Great review.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Před 10 měsíci

      Not all of them 5ports are available for less than people blow in a weekend on drinks

  • @Daniel15au
    @Daniel15au Před 10 měsíci +8

    When you were talking about the other brands, I'm surprised you didn't mention the MikroTik CRS312-4C+8XG-RM. 12 x 10Gbps ports, fully managed (same OS as their routers). You can usually find it for less than $550 shipped.

    • @post-leftluddite
      @post-leftluddite Před 7 měsíci +1

      are those 10GBase-T ports like I want for my home? or useless SFP+?

    • @michaelmiller3012
      @michaelmiller3012 Před 3 měsíci

      @@post-leftluddite It has 12x 10G Ethernet ports and 4x shared SFP Ports - the SFP Ports are mutually exclusive with the 4 Ethernet ports closest to them (as in, you can use EITHER the ethernet OR the SFP for those 4 ports). For software, it runs Microtik's RouterOS (if you want full featured switch management) and SwitchOS (if you want a much more simplified managed switch feature set). I am using this unit in my personal home lab and it runs well. I paid ~$550 for it 3 years ago or so.

  • @andymok7945
    @andymok7945 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. On the security side, is there back-door access encoded user/pw and what about calling home for bad reasons?

  • @bjornroesbeke
    @bjornroesbeke Před 11 měsíci +21

    It's about time these 10Gbit (semi-) managed switches started coming down in price!
    In my case the PoE version is currently priced at € 320,48 + 40,13 shipping.
    That's still not cheap imo, but it is finally in my price range. That's 110 more than what i paid for my SG300-52P gigabit switch.
    Hasivo will probably increase their prices now that we're all going to place our orders, based on this video!

    • @photojoseph
      @photojoseph Před 7 měsíci +1

      I think you're right about them boosting the price… right now I see it at €425 _including_ shipping, so that's €65 more than you saw it three months ago!

  • @andrewjoseph1363
    @andrewjoseph1363 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am curious about the management interface and how to do typical management using this firmware. Maybe a software walkthrough?

  • @blunden2
    @blunden2 Před 11 měsíci +33

    It's nice to see that you can build good 10GBase-T switches using a cheap platform. Since it's likely based on someone else's reference design, hopefully other lesser known manufacturers (Mokerlink, etc.) will use the same design but go through the effort of regulatory compliance testing for a slight mark-up. I doubt the well-known brands will do so until these type of switches become more readily available.

    • @jimatperfromix2759
      @jimatperfromix2759 Před 11 měsíci +2

      As far as seconding the motion that more manufacturers (especially ones whose products can be bought on Amazon or Walmart or Best Buy), I'd say, yeah, why would would anybody buy an 8-port 2.5 Gbps switch when you could get one that handles 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 5 Gbps and 10 Gbps instead for a couple bucks more? It seems to me that the NetGears and TP-Links and Linksyses of the world have really dropped the ball on the potential of the Prosumer marketplace.
      You didn't mention, did you test it for full switch-speed bandwidth from all 8 in to all 7 others out? One would think it would have to meet that spec to be called a switch, but who knows about these cheap ones - maybe no regulatory certs means not guaranteed to do anything in particular. You say it operates at layer 3, which would be good if done right, but what if it's really only a router, not a switch-when-you-can-otherwise-route box? How good was the manual, if any provided?

    • @Fenix1861
      @Fenix1861 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jimatperfromix2759most of these vids have a corresponding article on the main site, and they are usually much more detailed. You might find the answers there. I would have checked before making my comment but I am currently using voice-to-text while driving (my passenger is the one actually pressing the buttons so I am not breaking any laws, but he isn’t really all that interested in tech).

    • @coolspot18
      @coolspot18 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jimatperfromix2759 Yeah, very odd the major players haven't jumped in the game, perhaps there are limitations to these designs that we're not aware of - like you said, perhaps there is a bottleneck in the controllers or something else?

    • @user-lz8if7od1p
      @user-lz8if7od1p Před 9 měsíci

      ياتة

  • @koolbob23
    @koolbob23 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Bought one of these from your review. It stopped working and smells like burning plastic so i sent it back

  • @barbatocedric4246
    @barbatocedric4246 Před 11 měsíci +2

    They have already increase the price, thanks !

  • @forbiddenera
    @forbiddenera Před 11 měsíci +13

    Looking closer at the hardware, Port 1 should definitely be PoE as well, all 8 ports have PoE lights and the PoE board has 8 fets

  • @patrickford18
    @patrickford18 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just received my Hasivo S1100WP-8XGT-SE switch today that I ordered on 3-2-24 for $320 with free shipping. So that's about 3 weeks. The box arrived looking like it passed through a Ukrainian war zone, but the item managed to remain unscathed even with its minimal packing protection. Today's prices, as of 3-22-24 the S1100WP-8XGT-SE is $282.40 and the Managed Switch without POE (S1100W-8XGT-SE) is $256.00, also with free shipping. I may well buy the S1100W-8XGT-SE to connect the rest of my house to 10Gbase-T 10GbE. At this time, I see no point in upgrading my existing home network to 2.5GbE as it seems to be getting obsolete before it becomes the mainstream upgrade from 1GbE. These switches handle it all 1GbE, 2.5GbE, 5GbE and 10GbE and work perfectly with my existing Cat6 cabling.

  • @beauregardslim1914
    @beauregardslim1914 Před 11 měsíci +3

    It might be worth STH's time to have some rudimentary power supply test gear and have a look at these uncertified POE switches that are dealing with 200W+. Maybe a joint vid with GamersNexus?

  • @autohmae
    @autohmae Před 11 měsíci

    Based on a post from OpenWRT about a similar type, my guess is: Realtek, which runs U-boot and Linux.
    The other model is: F1100W-8S+
    Board: RTL9300 CPU:800MHz LX:175MHz DDR:600MHz
    DRAM: 256 MB

  • @PWingert1966
    @PWingert1966 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Next we need a review of USB-C laptop 10Gb adapters!

    • @jimatperfromix2759
      @jimatperfromix2759 Před 11 měsíci

      I'll second that emotion. But I'm afraid such a beast may not exist, currently. Wendell of Leve1Techs recently scoured square miles worth of convention centers in Taiwan looking for such a beast, and I believe he came up empty handed. I think Patrick did a similar fairly exhaustive analysis a while back looking for USB-C either 2.5 Gbps or 5 Gbps (or both, I forget which) and found a number of those available. But I've come to the tentative conclusion that USB4.0 (which is a C jack) is the only thing that will come close to supporting 10 Gbps Ethernet, so I'm looking for products in that department. I suspect that currently the market only has Thunderbolt 3 (or 4) compatible 10 Gbps Ethernet cards. Not sure if they work directly hooked to a USB4.0. I think Patrick is the perfect person for us to nominate to sort this mess out for us. As for myself, I'm kinda counting on USB4.0 to come through for us eventually. Specifically, I put a moratorium on buying any laptop or mini-PC that does not have USB4.0 (even if it has 2.5 Gbps Ethernet - not enough for me, thank you very much, although I'll use that in the interim if needs be). For a desktop, I can always scrounge up a 10 Gbps NIC somewhere.

  • @VertoX7
    @VertoX7 Před 11 měsíci +3

    What about the USW-Aggregation switch from Ubiquiti? Fully managed 10G SFP+ 8 port switch for $269. And with SFP+ you can choose what cabling you want to use; DAC, Fiber, RJ-45... I'm using DAC cables and a RJ-45 module to connect my NAS and servers together.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +2

      True, but then you will spend another $400-450 to get all the ports as 10Gbase-T, have higher power consumption than this switch, and not get PoE+. SFP+ switches are cheap, that is not even the least expensive one out there. 10Gbase-T switches are more costly which is why this is a breakthrough.

  • @agr-tech
    @agr-tech Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is exactly what I have been looking for. The only concern is the security/firmware. At this price it may be worth using for a low risk environment.

    • @aliancemd
      @aliancemd Před 10 měsíci +2

      Just make sure you protect them behind a firewall. My Huawei switch was getting telnet connection attempts from China

  • @Nobe_Oddy
    @Nobe_Oddy Před 11 měsíci +4

    MOAR 10Gbe SWITCHES!!!!!! Even a 4 port would be GREAT!!!! (if it's cheap :D )

  • @timrobertson8242
    @timrobertson8242 Před 11 měsíci +10

    One of the important items you briefly covered was an option for the Management VLAN selection. This is MISSING from so many of the NetGear and TP-Link managed products and lacking this is a total FULL STOP for me. At the price, these are now within reach for my next home network upgrade. Thanks for helping me discover these affordable options.

    • @jimatperfromix2759
      @jimatperfromix2759 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Would you mind saying a few words on why that's important to you? Might be something I need but don't know it yet.

    • @luxzg
      @luxzg Před 11 měsíci

      @@jimatperfromix2759 You didn't ask me, but I have similar sentiment. Having VLAN management is close to only thing I want my ("smart") switch to do. Why? If you do a home lab sort of environment and you want to still do it right way, you want to separate networks. Not just subnets, but VLANs as well. Eg if you do virtualization (which is common for home labs today) you want heartbeat in one VLAN, storage in separate VLAN, clients in another VLAN, and so on. You just don't want these mixing and is usually suggested as a supported way to do it.
      Except VLANs, I'd probably use STP, maybe MAC filtering on occasion, a little system health info, and extremely rarely port mirroring and port binding. I believe I've seen everything mentioned and way more in this "simple" switch. Web UI might look basic in design, but they have more options than smart Cisco (Linksys) lines such as SG500.
      8 ports is just perfect for home lab or branch office and the likes. Having support for 100Mbps/1G/2.5G in addition to 10G covers everything. If you need more just get another dumb switch with 10G or similar uplink and 8-16 1G ports and that's it.
      This looks so nice, that I'm adding this to my to-do list, once I get some time to check it out some more, and maybe even order one. Sounds like a bomb! :)
      Edit: Actually one thing I did not see, that's for me to check... If this switch supports RDMA / RoCE... I really can't think of anything else of importance for this level of switch

    • @JanVokas
      @JanVokas Před 10 měsíci

      @@luxzg Yea, VLAN is a must from lets-say 4+ devices. Even just for the "management" VLAN for administration interface for all APs, switches. Just to separate things and strip down possible attack vector. And if you have IOT/smart things, cameras, smart TVS... VLAN separation is just must-have these days.
      Another example: you can have separate VLAN for guest wifi and allow access to the internet only (and not to your home devices...)

    • @atavusable
      @atavusable Před měsícem

      ​@@jimatperfromix2759I went in that rabbithole recently. Vlan management on ghe switch allows you to separate the configuration port for your equipement from your usual vlan.
      All your personal on a vlan & all switch, routers configuration access on another vlan.
      Your firewall will be used to allows exchange between your main vlan & your management vlan.

  • @meukbox
    @meukbox Před 8 měsíci +3

    The switch in the Aliexpres link is now €465 :(

  • @be-kind00
    @be-kind00 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Is there a switch like this that has sfp+ ports instead of rj45? I want to use dac cables in the rack not lossy hot rj45's that would mean all the servers that have spf+ ports would have to also have hot lossy hbics and force the servers to have more of a power load. Thanks. @servethehomevideo

  • @night_h4nter
    @night_h4nter Před 11 měsíci +1

    there also are hasivo F5800W and F1100W, those are 12 and 8 sfp port managed switches, maybe it's worth checking them out too

    • @thecookeman
      @thecookeman Před 29 dny

      Any switches that have both? Rj45 and sfp 10gbe?

  • @mph8759
    @mph8759 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am about to order a TP Link tL-SG3210XHP-M2 (8x 2.5Gbe [T] + 2x 10Gbe SFP+) - what du you think about that one vs this??

  • @amosgiture
    @amosgiture Před 11 měsíci +1

    POE at 10GbaseT, wonder how these would perform with 10GbE wireless access points like TP-Link Omada

  • @jmnovak40
    @jmnovak40 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Wow! This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. You’re absolutely spot on. Nothing comes close to this price point. Really big, big bummer about the regulatory compliance labels. As this is something I would want to throw in my network closet, my biggest fear it would catch fire. It probably wouldn’t, however, what would give someone a sense of comfort that they passed some sort of electrical standard?

    • @Astra7525
      @Astra7525 Před 11 měsíci

      I also worry that any fire insurance would deny paying if this thing catches fire and has no compliance labels

    • @McTroyd
      @McTroyd Před 10 měsíci +2

      If you live in a house that adheres to common electrical codes, ensure the box is grounded (using that ground point they provide) and you'll be fine. Even if there is a catastrophic electrical failure internally, the resulting ground fault would trip the circuit breaker you're plugged into. The worst case I could imagine, you'd also need to replace the Ethernet interfaces in the connected endpoints (because the magnetic isolators were fried). If that's still not good enough, open frame power supply modules like they're using internally can be bought from electronic parts suppliers like Mouser and Digi-Key. Buy a reputable one that supplies the same power, slap it in, and that's the worst of your electrical risk mitigated for not a lot more money.

  • @androidlogin3065
    @androidlogin3065 Před 11 měsíci

    What about link aggregation ? Do they support them ? How many ports can be on link aggregation 2, 3, 4 ... ? So, how much link speed can get (up to 2x40gps if two sets of 4 ports in link aggregation) ?
    Price is out of my budget, but i wish to know how much link aggregation canbe done.

  • @webbstudios4769
    @webbstudios4769 Před 11 měsíci

    Similar to MokerLink switches as they are cheap and run the same OS/firmware. Bought a MokerLink 10G080GSM aka their 8 port SFP+ managed switch off of Amazon. I returned it though because the SFP transceiver support was hit and miss since it wasn'tdocumented, operating system was a bit frustrating for me, and the power LED I think was messed up somehow. I thought about trying their dumb 8 port SFP+ switch though.

  • @Wahinies
    @Wahinies Před 9 měsíci

    It didn't look like it but does it have a facility for DHCP snooping and does it force PVID1 on all ports like Tplink does?

  • @LerrySanders
    @LerrySanders Před 11 měsíci

    I wonder if this would be worth getting now and then sticking a couple of 2.5gb cards in my computers and servers at the house and use till I can upgrade the rest of the network to take full advantage of 10gb and then have it for when it is ready.

  • @popejohnny5
    @popejohnny5 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Ubiquiti has their L2 USW-Aggregation SPF+ for $269 which isn't bad for a server to server or server to switch 10Gb small lab option. If you needed RJ45 you can always add some, but only up to 4. So if you can get away with server to server SPF+ for the majority of your connections it gives you some options. Granted you are going to pay probably $35-40 a port for the SPF+ to RJ45 up to 4 ports if needed. Depending on your DAC versus fiber usage or RJ45 ports you can certainly get up there, but at least these would have the regulator approval and still fully kitted out would be cheaper than competitors unmanaged options.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +7

      That is SFP+. SFP+ switches are less expensive since you would need to add more costly fiber, 10Gbase-T adapters, or DACs. 10Gbase-T is much more expensive.

    • @popejohnny5
      @popejohnny5 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo 10Gbase-T, basically the wire is cheap is the upside. SFP+ just like the switches, network cards also tend to be cheaper than 10Gbase-T. If you look at the Connect-X 3 or lower depending on OS support requirements. I noticed most if not all of your tested clients seemed to be using built in 10Gb RJ45 ports.
      Really it boils down to are you upgrading to 10Gb because you already have 10Gb capable RJ45 clients and servers or are you green fielding 10Gb to your lab. Green field its all down to port mix and if most of your lab 10Gb connections can run DAC cables. If you already have 6-7 RJ45 10Gb NICs one of these switches is the better option.

    • @aliancemd
      @aliancemd Před 10 měsíci

      Mikrotik has even cheaper L3 SFP+ switches(including fanless) but you blow any budgets once you buy the modules

    • @post-leftluddite
      @post-leftluddite Před 7 měsíci

      If these switch makers just put some effort into getting some 10GBase-T switches in the hands of consumers, it'd drive the price down....they're refusal to make anything but SFP+ switches really frustrates me

  • @MikeButash
    @MikeButash Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very nice, thank you for this information!
    I was debating getting one of these from your prior post on them, however I ended up with a small Qnap switch with 8x 1g and 4x mgig 10g, and finding their "management" to be terribly bad and barely functional, laughable compared to the Hasivo. Biggest issues were, I can't even change the management IP vlan to anything but vlan 1, and there is no snmp to monitor with, but very minimalist to a problematic extent. I bought it as damaged/parts on ebay, otherwise new in a clean box, it arrived with something clunking around inside, and after opening and breaking the warranty seal, found they never put screws in the fan from the factory! Easily fixed, but for a ~$500 switch to ship with a unsecured fan (and the seller had multiples)?!
    I will never, NEVER buy anything Qnap again, and selling this switch to a simpleton that just wants a management interface to gawk at. Might still try a Hasivo after seeing this and the robust feature set, assuming they all work right...

  • @0bit
    @0bit Před 11 měsíci +2

    RAM buffer, MAC address table, Jumbo frames, Forwarding mode, Forwarding rate ?

  • @JonathanSwiftUK
    @JonathanSwiftUK Před 11 měsíci

    I have the QNAP QSW-M2108-2C, 8x 2.5gb, 2x 10gb with QNAP's lite management interface, covering up the real Aricent web interface, I paid about £239 (GBP) locally, a year ago, no shipping costs. Most things you buy still only have 1gb NICs, and all the 2.5gb USB adapters seem to be Realtek based, and there are some issues - where can you get Windows Server drivers, for example. Happy I'm moving forward but not seeing any benefit yet, maybe one day. In terms of PoE I have an 8 port Zyxel 1915 - I can only think of a single device that both HAS and could NEED 2.5gb, those are the few access points with 2.5gb ports - still very rare. Common sense must be front and center stage when parting with our beloved dosh.

  • @aliancemd
    @aliancemd Před 10 měsíci +1

    Mikrotik has switches in this price-range or lower but those are SFP+, which is additional costs

  • @rasmusskrivermortensen7170
    @rasmusskrivermortensen7170 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Do you know of one with 46W output for external PoE devices? My cameras need 30-46W.

  • @evilmonkey1987
    @evilmonkey1987 Před 11 měsíci +13

    It's a great review and a decent deal, but the comment about "no regulatory marking" is more serious than you might think. This means that these switches were not tested for things like electrical safety. For a device that's intended to be running 24/7/365 in an unattended environment, the lack of even a basic safety check is a non-starter for me. The coil hum that Patrick mentions is a big red flag for electrical safety -- and probably the reason this switch didn't pass any certification. If you have it installed somewhere and it causes an electrical fire, you may have insurance problems. Proceed with caution.

    • @shiddygaymer
      @shiddygaymer Před 11 měsíci +1

      Almost makes "reviewing" them pointless

    • @blahorgaslisk7763
      @blahorgaslisk7763 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I'm not arguing on most of your points, but coil whine, or coil hum as you called it, is not a red flag of any kind. If it was more than half of everything that has gotten the stamp of approval would be gone. No one likes it, but it's one of these things that just keeps cropping up. Annoying and irritating yes. Dangerous no.
      From what little we saw of the innards these looked decently built. The PSU was well separated from the rest with a generous airgap. But we didn't get a good view of the power supply.
      Now as an old cranky man I'm surprised at how many dangerous PSU designs there are that's being sold today. Mostly I'm surprised because there is very little in the way of secrets about how to design a safe PSU. And the added cost of manufacture is so incredibly small it's next to nothing. Remember, good design doesn't add cost. It makes things simpler, cheaper to manufacture, safer, and reduces the failure rate. At least that's how industrial design is supposed to work.

    • @KevinRiceSLO
      @KevinRiceSLO Před 10 měsíci +2

      I can't imagine buying some no-name Chinese junk that very well may include spyware, in addition to it's unknown safety and fire hazard.

    • @_droid
      @_droid Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@KevinRiceSLO Maybe but to paraphrase: Satan is beautiful, not some ugly easily recognizable demon

    • @McTroyd
      @McTroyd Před 10 měsíci

      I posted this in another comment, but if you live in a house that adheres to common electrical codes, ensure the box is grounded (using that ground point they provide) and you'll be fine. Even if there is a catastrophic electrical failure internally, the resulting ground fault would trip the circuit breaker you're plugged into. The worst case I could imagine, you'd also need to replace the Ethernet interfaces in the connected endpoints (because the magnetic isolators were fried). If that's still not good enough, open frame power supply modules like they're using internally can be bought from electronic parts suppliers like Mouser and Digi-Key. Buy a reputable one that supplies the same power, slap it in, and that's the worst of your electrical risk mitigated for not a lot more money.
      Now, if you DON'T live in a house that adheres to common electrical codes, it's a different story...

  • @user-jm8ho2hy8g
    @user-jm8ho2hy8g Před 11 měsíci

    Are there any 10gig poe devices? Maybe an access point but I can not think of anything else. Am I wrong?

  • @kezzkezzkezz
    @kezzkezzkezz Před 9 měsíci

    For the same price shipped to NZ I can get a USW-Agg, yes agg needs SFP modules but for the better hardware and software it's worth it

  • @danagoyette7932
    @danagoyette7932 Před 11 měsíci

    I have another one of the Hasivo units (S600WP-5GT-2S+n), and the firmware is all screwy. DHCP enabling doesn't work reliably, it won't let me set the POE total limit to anything below 200 watts even though the power brick is only 65 watts total, and DHCP doesn't work either. I wonder if this one is as broken?

  • @travnewmatic
    @travnewmatic Před 11 měsíci +1

    if we could get that face of joy on a t-shirt
    i dont think i'd be the only one buying one

  • @vtrandal
    @vtrandal Před 4 měsíci

    Fantastic!

  • @ralmslb
    @ralmslb Před 11 měsíci +4

    250$ for Chinese unknow brand is not that dirt cheap....
    On top of that, they are already around 50$ more expensive with the release of the video.
    What you are saving in cost, you are giving away in support or firmware updates.

  • @Dvalin21
    @Dvalin21 Před měsícem

    Hello, is there a firmware update for this device? I've read that the current one, some settings don't save and switch to normal after reboot

  • @dktol56
    @dktol56 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Some affordable 16-port 2.5GbE switches (managed or unmanaged) for homelab and small business would be nice. Eight ports are a little tight.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +1

      We have you covered:
      - czcams.com/video/wsxZB82gcYM/video.html
      - czcams.com/video/pi80T1ZhJKQ/video.html

  • @LifeWithMatthew
    @LifeWithMatthew Před 11 měsíci +16

    Wow, that a nice deal for a homelab setup! I have a noisy Juniper switch that I've been wanting to switch out, if this switch had a couple of SFP+ ports I'd definitely be doing it!

    • @aliancemd
      @aliancemd Před 10 měsíci

      If you want SFP+ ports, Mikrotik has managed switches that are in the same price-range or lower. The 8xSFP+ version is fanless, costs less and has better switching speeds

    • @LifeWithMatthew
      @LifeWithMatthew Před 10 měsíci

      @@aliancemd True, I do like Mikrotik, but the 8xSFP+ version also lacks any kind of RJ-45 ports and that was the point I was making, a switch like the one featured in the video that ALSO had a couple SFP+ ports would be quite the nice combo that I could use to replace my existing Juniper switch :)

    • @Mrtickleberries
      @Mrtickleberries Před 9 měsíci

      If you want this be aware that the fans are very loud I mean hair drier loud I swapped them out for noctua fans which helped a lot but its not perfect due to the air flow design you get turbulence noise even with quiet fans

  • @ViciousXUSMC
    @ViciousXUSMC Před 5 měsíci

    My main switch is a Brocade ICX 6450 and they were like $70 I think with 4x 10gb SFP+ but I am running out of ports for 10gb 2 fiber connections to my servers, 1 ethernet connection to my desktop, the last one will go to my firewall once I upgrade it.
    That leave me nowhere to put upgraded access points. This may work, but I really wish I could find one switch to handle everything and not need to run two switches.
    The obvious lack here is no SFP all ethernet, my servers have Mellanox X3 Fiber NICs.

  • @wvziccardi
    @wvziccardi Před 10 měsíci +1

    For the price, you could have shown off the Unifi Aggregation Switch 8 10G SFP+ for $269 which is pretty nuts value

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 10 měsíci +3

      But to get those to be 10Gbase-T like this you would spend another $400 in converters and add another 18-20W at idle. SFP+ switches are cheap because the cost is in the plugables.

  • @buby84
    @buby84 Před 11 měsíci

    well i just open the aliexperess page and it seem like the increased the price a lot ....
    for non poe the tplink cost the same and is sold and shipped from my country... but is unmanaged :(

  • @kdw75
    @kdw75 Před 11 měsíci +2

    All my computers motherboards have had 10gb ports for years, yet I am still running on a 1Gb switch. Funny how the MB makers started supporting it so long before the switch makers.

  • @dearheart2
    @dearheart2 Před 3 měsíci

    Maybe I misunderstood the review, but I like to know what the noise is with and without load, microphone, 1 m, DB with 1-8 ports populated....

  • @dennisfahey2379
    @dennisfahey2379 Před 10 měsíci +1

    All ports are not equal. Does anyone know what sort of performance these low end switches get? How long do they last? How many of us bought Netgear's Pro switches only to have them last a year at best. And of course support was nonexistent. Further, with some - but not all - of these low end switches you probably would be wise to monitor any port connected to the WAN. You see some very interesting traffic sometimes to IP addresses that you cannot trace. I'd not that power supply is very low grade. It does not seem to have much in the way of primary filtering so I'd expect it will not handle poor AC in / dips and the like and of course any RFI it has in the box will flow right back out onto your main power line. This could include anything coming back on the POE lines as well.

  • @Renderman-Official
    @Renderman-Official Před 11 měsíci +6

    YES! I would definitely buy a switch like this locally! Perfect for my 2.5/10GB Router/Network. NETGEAR, QNAP, TPLINK, ASUSTOR... Lets build this! Great find and great video Patrick.

  • @Act1veSp1n
    @Act1veSp1n Před 11 měsíci +1

    Its nice, but a bit too big for my improvised Ikea rack :) Cool find though!

  • @MyersJ2Original
    @MyersJ2Original Před 11 měsíci +1

    So can these switches do the port trunking thing (combine 2 1Gig ports from an older synology NAS?)

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes. I think you are looking for MLAG/ LACP. We showed that specifically in the main site article.

  • @dataterminal
    @dataterminal Před 11 měsíci +6

    I moved to fiber home network using cheap 10g sfp+ cards. (I picked up another 3 for $12 each last month). It's been nothing but amazing so far. Pre-terminated LC connections, and simply plug in and play for my sfp modules has been as easy as using ethernet in the past. I just wish motherboards had built in 10g sfp cards for my next set of PC builds, but I can just reuse the cards I have. With a little luck, the switches will start to filter down to the home labs cheap as things start to move to 40/100gb setups.

    • @AndrewFrink
      @AndrewFrink Před 11 měsíci

      $4 SFP+ cards?! Which ones?
      Edit: $12 each... But still, connetx-3s are like 35 each, dual port ones are more like 65.

    • @Fenix1861
      @Fenix1861 Před 11 měsíci

      And I know I have seen some of the older Intel-based, 4-port SFP+ NICs available for decent prices as well. If you feel comfy running fiber or have good access to compatible, low-priced 10BasedT adapters, it is almost within pricing to build your own switch from retired desktops (like a Z170 board with a 6700, even better if it is one of the WS boards that had PLX chips for PCIe switching).

    • @dataterminal
      @dataterminal Před 11 měsíci

      @@AndrewFrink Just get the OEM rebranded ones. HPe pn 518001-001 they are mellanox 2 dual port or Solarflare cards, the S6102 is a dual port overlooked because it's not a mellanox but the cards work fine in linux/windows

    • @Wav10001
      @Wav10001 Před 10 měsíci

      What does your fiber distribution look like? Does it go out from a patch panel to each room of your home?

    • @dataterminal
      @dataterminal Před 10 měsíci

      @@Wav10001 we have a 24port patch panel, had keystones for ethernet. Ethernet down to wall mounted boxes/faceplates with keystone jacks, where a small ethernet plugs in to pc, console etc. as expected. When we moved to fiber, we pulled the fiber to the same wall faceplate and just swapped out a rj45 keystone for a lc Om3 ones to match the fibre we're using. They are the coupler type, so just plug in fiber run in the back. Same at the patch panel. We left some ethernet in the rooms, like we have consoles, printers etc still.

  • @setharnold9764
    @setharnold9764 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Those missing compliance labels worry me a bit, yeah. It otherwise looks a lot like what I want at home.

  • @wayansudiasa
    @wayansudiasa Před 11 měsíci +1

    You always have good switch

  • @FredrikRambris
    @FredrikRambris Před 11 měsíci +1

    Looks nice. I might have missed it but does it support SNMP? I like to monitor my switches.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes. It is one of the screens we blasted through in the management section

    • @FredrikRambris
      @FredrikRambris Před 11 měsíci

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo Aaah, yes at 11:33. Cool that it supports SSH too for us CLI fans.

  • @mitchese1
    @mitchese1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Mine came with rackmount ears (PoE Version, ordered October 2023 from aliexpress)

  • @TekmanRO
    @TekmanRO Před 11 měsíci +5

    Did you run tests with a variety of 2.5G devices? In the past I've found "multi-gig" compatibility to be hit&miss with some of the value brand switches (they do 1G and 10G well but are very picky about negotiating 2.5G)

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +8

      We used Realtek, i225-V B3, and i226 NICs to test the 2.5GbE.

  • @jdbrinton
    @jdbrinton Před 5 měsíci

    The hard part is 10GbE over twisted pair. It's basically an entire modem on each port. The innovation is in the RTL8264. RealTek doesn't even market the chip yet. So, these were probably custom designed for Hasivo. Besides those chips, any box builder could make this. Strike a deal with RealTek and anyone could build this box for this price.

  • @Crusaderon
    @Crusaderon Před 11 měsíci

    Does it support TLS and which version if it so?

  • @RmFrZQ
    @RmFrZQ Před 11 měsíci

    Can your home network actually saturate 10Gb link?

  • @criggie
    @criggie Před 14 dny

    I bought the non POE version, and it definitely came with rackmount ears. There are only two fan cutouts in the rear of my chassis.
    Management does not support IPv6.
    Saving changes is kinda cisco-like in that you have to hit save and they apply, but they're not saved. To save though a reboot you have to "copy running-config startup-config" either in the console or in the webgui.
    It DOES support SSH and HTTPS but you have to generate keys for that to work, and that single function isn't in the webui, so.... telnet it was for a short time.
    There is no serial console port, so in-band management only. And for the price, I don't really care.
    Firmware updates is the single concern - I can't find a firmware anywhere, and the switch could be hard to recover without a real console port.

  • @allanwind295
    @allanwind295 Před 11 měsíci

    It went from 12 to 44 sold (across both models if I read it right) :-)

  • @davidjohnsoniowa
    @davidjohnsoniowa Před 11 měsíci +3

    Do you have a link to their firmware or support site?

    • @davidjohnsoniowa
      @davidjohnsoniowa Před 11 měsíci +1

      Let's try again. I've searched the internet and have not found any support site that would allow downloading a firmware for these. I'm not sure we should be promoting Chinese goods which are completely unsupportable.

  • @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
    @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365 Před měsícem

    I bought one and installed it today. Way too noisy for home use. I will have to check if the fans can be replaced.

  • @hydr0zagadka
    @hydr0zagadka Před 11 měsíci +3

    the problem is no warranty unless you want to pay 100$ for shipment anything back to China, because they will always ask you to send back the product, GL with that.
    i would rather to pay that money upfront and buy something with real warranty and regular firmware update.

  • @jrherita
    @jrherita Před 11 měsíci

    I’d really like to see MoCa 3.0 to go along with these..

  • @mindshelfpro
    @mindshelfpro Před 11 měsíci +4

    Do these 10G switches negotiate 2.5G with a variety of networks adapters successfully?

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling Před 11 měsíci +7

      That would be good to test in addition to general port speed and PoE capabilities. This switch would make a lot of sense in a mixed 10/2.5G environment.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +11

      Yes. Mentioned briefly in the video, we tested the ports at 2.5GbE and 5GbE and with Intel and Marvell-Aquantia adapters (even with Mac 10Gbase-T)

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling Před 11 měsíci

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo Ah, missed that!

  • @schlitzered
    @schlitzered Před 4 měsíci +1

    can they do link aggregation?

  • @Dycell
    @Dycell Před 11 měsíci

    The management interface looks like a exact copy of the Cisco SMB (SG) switches.
    Must be OEM supplied software, I guess.
    It still has everything you need in a small network though not very user friendly.

  • @LokiDaFerret
    @LokiDaFerret Před 5 měsíci

    What is the voltage input? 100-240v I hope. So truly global

  • @connclissmann6514
    @connclissmann6514 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Of course I and many others want to see validated products like this. Validation is a once off cost, spread over the 1000s sold. (At least they didn't put fake stickers on.) Thanks for the review.

  • @justt3ch
    @justt3ch Před 4 měsíci +1

    Any recommendation for a 16 or 24 port 2.5 or 10 go switch

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Not yet, but we have two we are testing and should have reviews of this month

  • @dotcaodin
    @dotcaodin Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is there any chance to have link aggregation (LAG) configured on these devices?

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes. We showed MLAG/ LACP quickly in the management section.

  • @dkpriest
    @dkpriest Před 11 měsíci +1

    Anyone else notice how the serial number of the PoE one appears to be 00001? :D (visible around 04:51)

  • @a351must2
    @a351must2 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Crazy that the Buffalo switch hasn't come down in price to match the market. I bought the MP-2008 5.5 years ago (early 2018) for $540 when it was hands down the cheapest 8-port managed 10GB/multi-gig switch. It hasn't had a firmware update since 2018, won't accept passwords longer than 7 characters !!! , No LACP support, noisy fans...but at least it came with rack ears.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci

      I totally agree! I had forgotten Buffalo made switches until the team found this one.

  • @inferno991
    @inferno991 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hello, I am starting a new homelab i found a old Dell Optiplex 3050 i5-6500t and 16gb ram is it good to go?

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Great config to start a homelab with! See Project TinyMiniMicro!

  • @misterc3835
    @misterc3835 Před 10 měsíci

    Tp links had the 8 x 10Gbe port switch (TL-SX1008) at almost the same price few years ago.

    • @MNpale
      @MNpale Před 8 měsíci

      The TPLink you referenced doesn't seem to be managed or have POE

    • @misterc3835
      @misterc3835 Před 8 měsíci

      @@MNpale yes, no Poe.

  • @gearboxworks
    @gearboxworks Před 11 měsíci +1

    These do really look awesome, ignoring the caveats you elaborated on.
    But there is one thing I find missing, and that is a 9th 1Gb dedicated management port. Add that and it seems they would have a perfect feature set.

  • @NeptuneSega
    @NeptuneSega Před 11 měsíci +2

    I thought you were going to say sub $100, not worth it at that price plus shipping. How is the support from this company and will they do security fixes / updates. Also there are cheaper options as well on Ali for the TL-ST5008F 8 SFP+ ports

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +2

      SFP+ is always cheaper. This is the first 10Gbase-T cheap switch in this price band.

    • @chd176
      @chd176 Před 10 měsíci

      You can always add a 10 gig rj45 sfp+ to the switch for cheap if you didn't want to go fiber. It's not worth pushing this junk.

  • @gabrielsanchez1675
    @gabrielsanchez1675 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I just have a hard time thinking of 10g PoE devices to be powered by the PoE version of this switch, granted that is a nice to have for $35 but sometimes PoE devices work at 100Mbit. So they wouldn't work with this switch unless it is capable or working at 100Mbit, but in that case using one of those 10Gbit ports feels like a waste.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  Před 11 měsíci +4

      Wise insight. The next-gen WiFi 7 AP's will need higher speed networking, but many will also need more power than PoE+ provides.

    • @NdxtremePro
      @NdxtremePro Před 11 měsíci +1

      He did list 100Mb/s in the list, but it would seem a waste. He also didn't state which version of POE this supports, so is it the latest? That might make this worth a little more, since that is like 90w or so, right?

    • @gabrielsanchez1675
      @gabrielsanchez1675 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo but with the theoretical limit of wifi 7 even 10Gb would be not enough, and as you say PoE+ will not be enough and you will end using PoE from a proper injector, no win there, but again for $35 is a nice to have

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt1213 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I would really love something like this from TPLink. I use their hardware/software and Omada is easy to manage. I have a home server with 10gbe but it is currently going into a 1gbe port on the switch. So something with 4-8 ports would be great!

  • @Kazdo1212
    @Kazdo1212 Před 7 měsíci

    Tp-Link TL-SX3008F cost about 260-280 USD... a its management 8 port 10 gb switch...