
QNAP QSW-1208-8C-US 12-Port 10GbE Unmanaged Switch
Upgrade Your Network to 10GbE with EaseThe QNAP QSW-1208-8C is a 12-port unmanaged 10GbE switch that allows you to quickly and affordably upgrade your network environment. With support for both SFP+ (fiber) and RJ45 (copper) ports, this switch provides flexible connectivity options for a range of...
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Overview
Upgrade Your Network to 10GbE with Ease
The QNAP QSW-1208-8C is a 12-port unmanaged 10GbE switch that allows you to quickly and affordably upgrade your network environment. With support for both SFP+ (fiber) and RJ45 (copper) ports, this switch provides flexible connectivity options for a range of network needs. Its energy-efficient design and high performance make it an ideal choice for homes and businesses.
Specifications:
- Brand: QNAP
- Model: QSW-1208-8C-US
- Ports: 12 x 10GbE Ports (8 Combo SFP+ / 10GBASE-T)
- Standards: IEEE 802.3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet, EEE)
- Type: Unmanaged Switch
Key Features
Twelve 10GbE SFP+ ports with Shared eight 10GBase-T ports unmanaged switch, NBASE-T support for 5-speed auto negotiation (10G/5G/2. 5G/1G/100M)
With NBASE-T support, existing cables can be used. Backwards compatibility is provided for Legacy devices
With a combination of SFP+ (fiber) and RJ45 (copper) ports, most devices can take advantage of 10GbE connectivity provided by the QSW-1208-8C
Ire 802. 3az (EEE) helps to reduce power consumption for low-speed and inactive connections.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers twelve 10GbE SFP+ ports, providing high-speed fiber connectivity for demanding network environments.
- Includes eight shared 10GBase-T ports with NBASE-T support, allowing for flexible high-speed copper connections across different cable types.
- The NBASE-T support enables the use of existing cabling infrastructure, potentially reducing installation costs and complexity.
- Provides backwards compatibility for legacy devices, ensuring a broader range of hardware can connect to the switch.
- Features a combination of SFP+ (fiber) and RJ45 (copper) ports, catering to diverse 10GbE connectivity needs.
- Supports IEEE 802.3az (EEE) for Energy-Efficient Ethernet, contributing to reduced power consumption during low activity.
- It is an unmanaged switch, offering plug-and-play simplicity without complex configuration requirements.
👎 Cons
- As an unmanaged switch, it lacks advanced features like VLANs, QoS, or link aggregation, which may be needed in complex networks.
- The shared nature of the 10GbE SFP+ and 10GBase-T ports means not all 12 ports can be simultaneously used at their maximum independent capacity.
- There is no mention of a web interface or command-line interface, which could limit monitoring capabilities for network performance.
- While robust, the specific applications for a 12-port 10GbE switch might exceed the needs of smaller home or office networks.
- The switch supports up to 10GbE, but for future-proofing, some users might look for even higher speeds if available.
- Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) benefits are primarily seen during low-speed and inactive connections, offering less impact during peak usage.