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The Real HD 8 Port 2.5G Ethernet Switch delivers ultra-fast multi-gigabit connectivity with 8x 2.5G RJ45 ports and a 10G SFP+ uplink. Its fanless, metal design ensures silent operation and durability, while plug-and-play functionality makes setup effortless. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it supports up to 60Gbps bandwidth, making it ideal for professionals upgrading to next-gen network speeds. Backed by local US tech support, this switch is a reliable backbone for any high-performance wired network.













| ASIN | B0C27DC6XJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Case Material | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (511) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabytes Per Second |
| Date First Available | April 12, 2023 |
| Interface Type | RJ45, SFP+ |
| Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
| Item model number | 8 port 2.5G ethernet switch without PoE |
| Manufacturer | Real HD |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5"L x 3.9"W x 1.1"H |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 131 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
P**.
Great BUY! Great Value. Hasn't Failed me yet
Works excellent. Fast, Future Proof, Plenty of Connections. Used as secondary Switch for an AT&T Fiber Router. Great Value. I highly recommend, as I expect this item to be a good backbone for the Ethernet parts of my system for a long while. No noise and barely gets Warm. Plug and Play. Shaped right and ports are in correct locations. This is a very fast QoeS switch.
J**S
Good little switch to update your wired Ethernet connection to 2.5Gbps
No issues with these. I haven't tried the SFP connection with optical. It would be ideal for daisychain more than one of these together. It does connect at 2.5Gbps and gives the rated speed. I didn't feel any heat concerns with it. Just plug and play. Your modem/router needs to support 2.5Gbps and ISP to support 2Gbps speeds or faster to see the results on speedtest with a 2Gbps plan for faster. Home use device to device on LAN you should see about 220MB a second file transfers depending on your device capabilities.
J**G
solid switch
Works very well. Silent and doesn’t get warm, even under load. The SFP+ port is great for both uplinks and downlinks, and supports 10 gig ethernet or fiber adapters.
S**Y
Great way to build an optically isolated 2.5G network
To the point I wanted to build an optically isolated network capable of having any 4 computers be able to simultaneously communicate with servers located in the network closet 30meters away. This was in the tropics where the lightning has so much current it can create ground differentials between parts of a building of 3000+ volts ripping through the magnetic isolation of wired ethernet! So the solution was two of these switches, a pair of fiber transceivers (ASIN B08BP55663) that these switches have a port for a 10GB/sec transceiver, and of course a pre terminated fiber cable. Using this equip one switch sits in the network closet connected via one or more 2.5Gbps ethernet NIC's then go through the 10-100m of optical fiber to the other identical switch that connects to the desktops at 2.5Gbps. I have two setups as described above in locations that have previously experienced equipment damage by lightning and to date this along with quality UPS on each end has protected against lightning damage. No guaranty's here but it is safe to assume that a non-conductive optical link across a large building or between two buildings is going to be much better than a conductive copper link and using these inexpensive switches this arrangement can be inexpensively done and still support the more than double speed that 2.5gbps ethernet offers. In the past few years more computers and system boards have 2.5gbps built-in and 2.5gbps NIC cards can be had for under $20 so even if now you only want/can use 1Gbps with these switches you are future proofing/preparing for double speed!
A**R
when your > a gig
Works as describe, If your paying the ISP for more than a Gig you need these
H**L
Quality path to 2.5GB networking at an affordable price
The adoption of network speeds above 1GB from ISPs combined with the inclusion of 2.5GB NICs from OEMs seems to be the catalyst needed to bring down the price on 2.5GB switches. A new ISP in town is bringing 2.3GB fiber optic service out this fall, so I thought now is the time to make the jump to be ready. I have a one-level house that is really long that makes WiFi unattainable throughout the whole house without employing several access points or a large mesh to cover the distance. The challenge is extended by the demarcation point for service being located at the extreme end of the house. The really nice feature of this switch is that 2.5GB speed is possible with CAT 5e or higher cabling. That means you can simply drop this switch in place of your existing 1GB switch and have the capability of 2.5GB. I can upgrade my wired network to 2.5GB for a fraction of what it would cost me to install a mesh network that would cover the entire house and have higher throughput as well. Another very nice feature of this switch in addition to the robust 60Gbps switching capacity is the inclusion of the 10GB SFP+ port. This is an attractive feature for layouts like mine that involve long cable runs between rooms with multiple devices. This makes it easy to run a high bandwidth link between locations with the added benefit of being able to run fiber optic to avoid interference. I'm looking forward adding another of these switches to the network to achieve 2.5GB end-to-end throughout the house. 3 of my PCs already had Killer 2.5 NICs, so replacing the switch is all I needed to get up and running. A few more NICs and a couple more switches and I'll be all set.
J**R
excellent - stays reasonably cool - provides full bandwidth throughput - may purchase more
review of - Real HD 8 Port 2.5G Ethernet Internet Switch Unmanaged 8 x 2.5 Gigabit Ports | 1 x 10G SFP+ | Works with 10-100-1000Mbps Devices | 60G Bandwidth | Plug & Play | Fanless Quiet Metal Switch - headline: excellent - stays reasonably cool - provides full bandwidth throughput - may purchase more - installation: easy, just plug in ethernet cables from multiple computers - temperature: the switch seems to stay reasonable cool. The previous 2.5G switch I purchased heated up and throttled. - conclusion: This switch is good enough and economical enough that I may purchase several of them and cascade them.
C**N
Works well.
These have proven to be reliable, though in retrospect it is unfortunate to only have one SFP port.
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