THIS is the Cheapest 8-Port 10Gbase-T 10GbE Switch
Summary
TLDRThis video discusses two affordable 10 Gbit Ethernet switches, highlighting their cost-effectiveness compared to traditional options. The switches, managed and available with or without Power over Ethernet (PoE), are the cheapest 8-port 10 Gbit managed switches on the market, priced around $245 and $278. The host details their performance, power consumption, and fan noise, and points out that despite minor firmware limitations and lack of regulatory markings, they are a great option for home labs or small businesses. The video emphasizes the value these switches bring at a fraction of typical prices.
Takeaways
- đĄ The Hasso S100W switches are affordable 8-port, 10Gbit, managed Ethernet switches, with one model featuring Power over Ethernet (PoE).
- đ” These switches are significantly cheaper than competing 10G Ethernet switches, priced at $245 for the non-PoE version and $278 for the PoE version.
- đ» The switches are managed, supporting VLANs, link aggregation, and other management features, making them a better option compared to unmanaged switches.
- đ Both versions support multi-gig speeds (10/100/1G/2.5G/5G/10G), and the PoE version provides up to 25.5 watts per port with PoE Plus capabilities.
- đ Despite the low cost of the switches, shipping fees can be high, potentially adding around $75 to the total price.
- đ§ The PoE switch version includes four fans for cooling, while the non-PoE version only has two fans. Both models have similar idle power consumption (around 10.8W).
- đŠ The internal components of the switches include Realtek RTL9303 and RTL82064 chips, responsible for 10Gbit port management and processing.
- đ« There are no regulatory or safety markings on the switches, which might be concerning for critical infrastructure but suitable for home labs or small business setups.
- đ Noise from the fans is minimal, but the PoE version does emit some coil whine. The firmware, while functional, has some limitations such as issues with the cable test feature.
- đ§ These switches offer excellent performance for the price, though they are lacking in warranty and regulatory compliance, making them ideal for less critical, cost-conscious applications.
Q & A
What are the key features of the Hasso S100W switches mentioned in the video?
-The Hasso S100W switches are 8-port, 10 Gbps managed switches. One version has PoE (Power over Ethernet) support, and both models are relatively inexpensive, competing with 2.5 Gbps switches in terms of price. They support multiple speeds (10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 5 Gbps, and 10 Gbps) and come with a management interface.
How do the Hasso switches compare to other 10 Gbps switches in the market?
-The Hasso S100W switches are significantly cheaper than alternatives, with prices ranging from $245 to $278, while comparable 10 Gbps switches from brands like TP-Link, TrendNet, and Netgear range from $360 to $610. Most competitors' switches are unmanaged and lack PoE functionality.
What is the price difference between the managed and PoE versions of the Hasso switches?
-The non-PoE version of the Hasso S100W switch costs $245, while the PoE version costs $278, a difference of about $33.
What are some potential downsides of the Hasso S100W switches?
-The potential downsides include the lack of regulatory and compliance markings, limited firmware functionality (such as incomplete cable testing), uncertainty about future firmware updates, and the absence of a lifetime warranty. Additionally, the PoE version has some coil whine, and the overall build may not be suitable for critical infrastructure.
What is unique about the PoE version of the Hasso S100W switch compared to the non-PoE version?
-The PoE version has additional components, such as four fans compared to two in the non-PoE version, a larger power supply to handle PoE devices, and a PoE board that delivers up to 25.5 watts per port. It also includes LED indicators for PoE activity and rack-mount holes that the non-PoE version lacks.
How does the power consumption of the PoE version compare to the non-PoE version?
-Both the PoE and non-PoE versions have the same idle power consumption of 10.8 watts. However, under load, the PoE version showed less of an increase in power consumption compared to the non-PoE version, which is unusual and may be due to a more efficient power supply in the PoE model.
What are the management features available in the Hasso S100W switches?
-The Hasso S100W switches offer management features such as VLAN setup, link aggregation, spanning tree protocol, port statistics monitoring, user management, and setting up a management VLAN. However, the management interface is not as advanced as higher-end switches and falls into the 'smart-managed' category.
Are the Hasso S100W switches noisy during operation?
-The switches are relatively quiet, with fans that spin up only when the switches get hot. However, the PoE version does have some noticeable coil whine, though it's only audible when you're close to the unit.
Which chipsets are used in the Hasso S100W switches?
-The Hasso S100W switches use the Realtek RTL9303 as the main switch chip. This chip is a Layer 3 managed 10GBase-T switch chip with a built-in 800 MHz MIPS processor. The switch also has two additional Realtek RTL80264 chips, each handling four of the 10 Gbps ports.
What types of devices and configurations were tested for compatibility with the Hasso S100W switches?
-The switches were tested with a variety of 10GBase-T devices, including Windows and Linux systems with Intel 10GBase-T NICs, Marvell Aquantia-based devices, and Apple devices like the Mac Studio and Mac Mini. The switches worked without any issues, connecting to NAS devices such as the Asus Store NAS.
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