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fritzman

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#315981 4-Sep-2024 17:01
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Hi all.

Looking for one of these to add a 2nd WAN connection to a UDM.

Kinda hoping someone might have one left over from a project or something.

I think they’re under $50 new and I’ve given away heaps here before, so LMK what you can do for me.

TIA.




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Mehrts
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  #3279069 4-Sep-2024 20:45
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PB Tech (and others) do have them available new for ~$45 if you can't find anyone here with one.

Does it have to be a Ubiquiti offering? Or will a generic SFP to RJ-45 adapter work?

Also confirming whether it needs to be SFP+, or will SFP be fine? That entirely depends on speeds required.




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  #3279074 4-Sep-2024 21:47
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Yeah, I saw the PBT offering.

Not sure about whether or not it has to be UniFi or not, and that connection is going to be fibre Max with Spark, and I’m hoping the hardware will see the next 5 yrs out.




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NAS: DS1819+ - 52Tb in Raid6

 

My rig: HP Elitebook X360 Lappy with a 2Tb SN850.. woohoo.. I've retired!

 

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  #3280440 9-Sep-2024 15:43
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Thanks team... grabbed the PBT one, so should be sweet once the 2nd line is active.





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NAS: DS1819+ - 52Tb in Raid6

 

My rig: HP Elitebook X360 Lappy with a 2Tb SN850.. woohoo.. I've retired!

 

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  #3280576 10-Sep-2024 08:19
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There were 10G SFP+ -> RJ45 adapters for $50?


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  #3280580 10-Sep-2024 08:37
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yumcimil:

 

There were 10G SFP+ -> RJ45 adapters for $50?

 

 

Generic 10G SFP+ adaptors cost less than $50 each. I have two of them, paid just over $100 for the pair about 18 months ago.


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  #3280624 10-Sep-2024 10:23
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yumcimil:

 

There were 10G SFP+ -> RJ45 adapters for $50?

 

 

I think I have paid $35-40 for the ones I got for my cheap switches to connect to my cheap PCIe NICs





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  #3281326 12-Sep-2024 10:14
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Got a link handy? Everything I can see at 10gig is > $90, and I'd love something that ran less toasty.


 
 
 

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  #3281334 12-Sep-2024 10:33
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yumcimil:

 

Got a link handy? Everything I can see at 10gig is > $90, and I'd love something that ran less toasty.

 

 

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007130620541.html

 

2 in my unifi aggregation switch and it seems happy enough with them other than giving me some random loss of signal errors despite the port still working. That was reported by others so it may have been fixed. Not looked at the unifi console in months now.





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  #3281376 12-Sep-2024 12:10
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Nice! Cheers!


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