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xbmcnut

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#250586 17-May-2019 11:32
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Surplus to requirements now as I purchased another 24 port UniFi switch to expand my network. There are two available.

 

  • SFP to RJ45 for Category 5e copper wire, RJ-45 connector, up to 100m. Please kindly note that this module is only 1000 Mbps, not 10/100/1000Mbps.
  • Wide Compatibility - Compatible for Ubiquiti equipment (ER-X-SFP/ERPro-8/ES-16-150W/ES-24-250W/ES-24-500W/ES-48-500W/ES-24-LITE/ES-48-LITE/ES-12F/ES-8-150W).
  • Easy to Use - Easy installation, plug and play, fully hot-pluggable. Widely used in fiber switches, routers, NIC, server or other fiber optic equipments with 1Gb SFP ports.
  • Durable and Low Power Consumption – Less than 1.05W power dissipation and heat-conducting gasket provide superior heat dissipation function to dissipate heat away from module and increases its service life.

NOTE: These are 1000Mbps only and will not work with gear that does not have a Gigabit LAN connection.

 

As new. RRP $32 NZD ea. 4.5 stars on Amazon.

 

Wanting $20 ea. Can post for around $4.

 

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xbmcnut

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  #2239956 17-May-2019 13:57
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Both sold





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