🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The MikroTik CRS305-1G-4S+IN is a compact managed network switch that offers four SFP+ ports for up to 10 Gbps each, a 1 Gbps copper Ethernet port for management, and dual power inputs for redundancy. With a sleek metallic case and fanless design, it operates silently, making it perfect for any professional environment. Choose between RouterOS and SwOS for tailored functionality, ensuring your network runs smoothly and efficiently.
Switch type | Flow Switch |
Product dimensions | 14.1L x 11.5W x 2.8H centimetres |
Item weight | 454 g |
Voltage | 57 Volts |
Case material type | Metal |
Interface type | SFP+ |
Data transfer rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05903148914527, 00680392660855 |
Manufacturer | Mikrotik |
UPC | 680392660855 |
Item model number | CRS305-1G-4S+IN |
Series | CRS305-1G-4S+IN |
Processor Count | 1 |
Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**D
Excellent, well built, switch.
Bought to extend my home 10G network from one bedroom Ethernet jack to the other end of house through fibre in the loft. Make sure you get the FibreMall 80m 10GBASE-T module if you need Ethernet as it is the only 80m module that reports temperature correctly on these units. Also runs cool and at only 3.255V, so within spec. Got 10Gtek SR fibre modules and they work great too.Switch runs cool, is incredibly well built and performs well with their SwOS. My only criticism is the lack of HTTPS for web management. This is not ok in 2024.Apart from that I love this thing.
D**R
Great for 10Gb SFP+ interconnects
No indicator lights but works well.
D**W
Works just fine as a switch, bit complicated & underpowered for anything else
Bought two of these, using one as a router and the other as a simple switch for in-home 10G runs over fibre. The switch was simple to setup, essentially upgrade to the latest firmware and take the defaults as a bridge.Configuring one as a router on the other hand was anything but simple. Finding answers without having to trawl through YouTube was driving me crazy. This little box is a powerhouse, but needs someone with more patience and time to learn than I do. To get my router setup, I followed the example found on GoWifi's website, which was a godsend (I obviously ignored the wifi parts as they were unnecessary here).If you're in the same boat, Google the following: gowifi beginners guide Mikrotik routerI don't own a PC, only Mac's so had no choice but to install Wine, and run Winbox.exe to get this done (at one point, you'll have to connect to the device using the MAC address and not the IP address, which is why you need to use Winbox). Other than not understanding where my backups got saved, it now works.Performance wise, as a switch it works great. A router on the other hand isn't recommended for anything except light (real world 330Mbps max throughput) workloads or for temporary use. If it's a router you need, I'd suggest connecting this to the RB5009UG+S+IN instead.
M**.
Good but runs Hot
Arrived today - Plugged in 2 ESXi hosts and a QNAP NAS all using SFP - up an running in about 10mins .10GB connection speeds on all connections. Good upgrade from existing 1GB switch at a low price.Only issue is that the case is already hot to touch after running for about an hour - will see how long it lasts before components fail due to overheating..Mikrotek - can you consider better cooling on the next model please ? :-)
A**R
Bit convoluted if you want to specifically setup vlans only on specific ports.
Was a bit of mucking around and trial and error to setup for my specific needs but worked out of the box otherwise. A cheap, 5 port silent switch, 10Gb switch. Can not argue with value and has been faultless since I owned it. Disappointing there is no console port but the WinBox software should be able to locate the device as long as it is on the same vlan/logical network.
M**M
Great value 10g L2 switch
It's a dirt cheap 10g switch that doesn't have fans, and you can even power it with PoE! What's more to say?OK the os is pretty nasty and using any sort of feature that requires software processing (i.e. anything L3) kills performance dead, but don't try to be silly and it's just incredible value. Just be aware it does run very hot, especially if you're planning on using 10gbase-t. Make sure it can breathe!
K**S
10 go switch
Great switch for 10gb optical fiber networks. It has just about every network you could ever need.
H**E
Beware, mine came covered in scratches
Mine arrived in a box that appeared to be sealed, upon opening and inspecting the switch and it's power supply I noticed that the power supply has insertion marks on it, scratches or striations that lead me to believe it had already been used. Then I noticed that on the actual switch itself there were several nice big scratches on the front of the switch. So I don't believe this switch to be new, and considering this is a very expensive switch for what it is, that's just not acceptable. Unfortunately for me, I'm in the predicament that I can't use the internet without it since my last SFP+ switch died and unless I buy whole new cards,routers etc then I need this switch. But boy am I disappointed, no more Mikrotik for me I think.
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