6 Port 2.5G Umanaged Ethernet Switch,4X 2.5GBASE-T Ports,2X 10G SFP, 60Gbps Switching Capacity,Mini Wall Mountable 2.5Gb Network Switch for Wireless AP, NAS, PC
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Product Description
SODOLA 6-Port 2.5G Switch with 2 10Gbps SFP Port(SL-SGT0204S)
Plug&Play 2.5gb Switch
No configuring is required. Auto MDI/MDI-X crossover on all ports eliminate the need for crossover cables or uplink ports.
Wall Mountable
The switch can be mounted on the wall or desktop for a variety of usage scenarios.
Superior Heat Dissipation
The 2.5G switch features built-in enlarged heat sink, metal body, bilateral heat dissipation to ensure noiseless operation and long-term reliability.
Mini 2.5G switch
The switches feature a compact design that optimizes space while maintaining high-performance network functionality.
SODOLA 2.5&10GbE Ethernet Switch
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Customer Reviews
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Product Name
6 Port 2.5G Network Switch
5 Port 2.5G Network Switch
8 Port 2.5G Network Switch
6 Port 2.5G Web Switch
9 Port 2.5G Web Switch
8 Port 10G Web Switch
12 Port 10G Managed Switch
Port Definition
4*2.5G RJ45 Ports&2*10G SFP
5*2.5G RJ45 Ports
8*2.5G RJ45 Ports&1*10G SFP
4*2.5G RJ45 Ports&2*10G SFP
8*2.5G RJ45 Ports&1*10G SFP
8*10G RJ45 Ports
12*10G SFP+ Ports
Speed
2.5 Gigabit+10Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit+10Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit+10Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit+10Gigabit
10Gigabit
10Gigabit
Static Aggregation
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
VLAN Management
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
Setup
Unmanaged/Plug&Play
Unmanaged/Plug&Play
Unmanaged/Plug&Play
Web Managed
Web Managed
Web Managed
L2/L3 Managed
Mounting Options
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or 1U Rackmount
Desktop or 1U Rackmount
🌐2.5Gb Switch: SODOLA 6-port 2.5G unmanaged network switch provides 4x 2.5Gbase-T ports and 2x 10G SFP ports to provide fast and reliable network connections with 60Gbps Ethernet switching capability.
🌐Versatile Compatibility: With2.5Gb and 10GB combination, this 6-port Ethernet switch works seamlessly with 2.5Gbps NAS, wireless access points (APs) and PCs, ensuring smooth and efficient switching between a variety of devices transmit data.
🌐Durable, Quiet Design: The SODOLA 4-port 2.5G switch features a rugged metal casing for superior durability and heat dissipation. Featuring a fanless design, it runs quietly and is suitable for noise-sensitive environments.
🌐Plug and Play: This 2.5G switch is unmanaged and easy to set up and use. Just connect your devices and enjoy worry-free network connectivity without complicated configuration.
🌐After-Sale-Service:We committed to provide product- replace- without- repair service within 1 year, more concern on your using experience.
Customers say
Customers like the value, performance, ease of setup, and speed of the network switch. For example, they mention it’s a solid switch for the price, works as expected, and is easy to place. That said, some complain about the connectivity and temperature.
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Kalzaz –
Just as good as the top name brand switches!
This switch is a steal for the price and amount of ports you get! Branded switches are charging $200 or more and some of them even have less ports! I’m getting the full 2.5G bandwidth while having all 8-ports populated as well as the SFP+ 10G port. It also runs much cooler than my 10G MikroTik switch. The small form factor makes it very easy for me to place this on my cramped set up. For reliability, only time can tell. So far everything is running great! ð
Sarah Nord –
Easy cheap outstanding managed switches. Some caveats that were solved.
Purchased 3x of these switches, from SOLDA to upgrade my home network. I got 2x 6 port with 2 SFP+ and one of the 8 port with 1 SFP+. I have most 2.5G RJ45 ports with cat5e on 2.5G and 1G. One of the switches tied into existing network that uses using 2x SFP+. It runs super cool compared to any other SFP switch I own. Overall the price is an excellent value saving me hundreds of dollars over name brand (for managed 2.5G switches). I have an existing Unifi network and didn’t want to spend $200 more per 2.5G Unifi switch or wire in additional networking into my home.Speed: Iperf test TCP with 2 devices with 9k MTU on different ports in parallel for 30 seconds. 2.44Gb/s on one device, 2.46Gb/s on the other. UDP iperf tests showed 0% packet loss, 0.007ms jitter.Features: I am using the following features. All work well with minimal issues.VLANs tagged, native (PVID), and untagged. Jumbo frames at 9k. IGMP Snooping. 3x port LACP Trunk. RSTP with one SODOLA switch as root worked great and without any issues. QOS on Ports.Issues I faced:1. Admin interface was at 192.168.2.1 and I am under a different subnet. I first plugged it into my PC and setup DHCP and then moved it into desired room. One thing the interface doesn’t tell you is you have to go to Tools -> Save to store settings when power cycles. Lost settings a few times before realizing it.2. My network doesn’t have loops, but it went down multiple times during setup. What I found is that STP or RSTP must be enabled.3. Don’t send ICMPs to the switch. I sent 9k ICMPs to test jumbo frames and every time it crashes the management interface and has to be power cycled.All issues were very minor with workarounds.
bishop –
works good with wifi 7 access points
just completed a home wifi 7 upgrade with the 24 port 2.5gb web managed switch and 3 (so far) tp-link eap773 access points. for the system to work right the switch needs to do two things:- fast mac table updates. this is needed because as you roam from access point to access point your laptop or phone traffic will change from one switch port to another. the switch needs to be speedy about recognizing this so that packets don’t get dropped.- switch needs to support scenario where a device defaults to a particular vlan for untagged traffic but also allows a white-listed set of vlans for tagged traffic. this is so that the access points can dhcp and get connectivity to the controller (all untagged traffic) as well as also sending the vlan tagged wifi traffic (1 vlan per essid) and have the switch do the right thing.i tested using a m1max macbook pro roaming between 3 access points while running a ping. no ping’s were dropped but i saw a single 300ms to 600ms ping when the moving from one access point to another with closer to 300ms being the typical number. quite happy with that.i also got a sodola branded 10gbe copper sfp for the uplink port which i’m running at 2.5gbe untagged to the at&t fibre internet box. thats also working well.
Mortal Kombat –
I will get more if needed 🙂
Really like this switch for the price. The 8 port really worked out well in the location I needed it in. Faster switch and less clutter.
FoolishExpectations –
Technical product often misunderstood by self-taught
Could use better documentation to help amateur self-taught users.Web-interface…see the label on the bottom of unit for defaults of IP, username, password. Reset 15+ seconds if used.10Gbps vs slower: Similar to unformatted versus formatted disk capacity. Raw 10G is reduced by minimum packet spacing and also Ethernet collision protocols when two ports try to transmit at the same time. Typically moderately busy Ethernet data transfer is only 70-80% of theoretical raw speed when 2+ live ports are on the same VLAN…unless broadcast traffic is heavily suppressed etc.Uplink ports worked fine as switch to switch links. Uplink ports are mentioned as uplink type – because they are usually streamlined for speed and not fully Ethernet compatible (e.g. missing collision detection). That is all that used to be possible and only between same vendor products. Nowadays inter-vendor compatibility is much more common but use as general Ethernet port should not be assumed without explicit mention. Synology NAS connectivity to uplink ports is still somewhat special — and as I understand limited to specific models of their NAS and certain switches.
Susan Birdsey –
Great Switch for the Price, Actually great tech support as well!
First, the price and what you get for this switch are well worth it. The idea that you can get a 2.5Gbe switch, with two ten gig ports, is wild for 60 bucks, and then, on top of it being managed, is quite a crazy deal. You can find similar-priced devices, but I don’t think any of them come close to being managed, nor do the ones from more high-respected brands come close to the price. This is great for a home user who needs a couple of high-power ports and can do some 10Gig in the future.I also had an issue with my switch when it arrived, and even though the company and their tech support are in China, they were accommodating and quick to reply and get the help I needed to get my switch back into working order and stopped me from replacing it.For the price, this can not be understated for the deal you get, you are not going to get the quality of something like a higher-brand switch, but the features most people would want are here, on top of having a fundamental but useable web interface for aggregation uses and whatever I assume someone would wish to. I highly recommend this for a home lab user or someone looking to start using NAS in their setup to get the higher-end speed of 2.5 GB and even ten gigs if you want to go that route.
Normand Cyr –
It has everything I wanted: good price, small footprint, great performance, low power and no fan.Really, there is nothing bad to say about this device and I would certainly buy another one if needed for another part of the home network.
Etienne D –
Il s’agit d’un switch NON-géré, NON-administrable. C’est ça qui explique son prix.
Andrea –
Devo ancora fare dei test di connettività per capire come gestisce i 2,5gbps, allo stato attuale, basandomi sui led tutte le porte dovrebbero sfruttare quella banda.Nel mio caso è collegato in cascata ad uno switch 2,5gbps managed e poi al modem.
Dave M –
Needed 10gbit for my desktop, connected to my UniFi network rack with a 10gbit sfp plug, works great, surprisingly affordable 10gbit connection.
Wolfgang Kammerer –
Ich bin positiv überrascht, wie einfach alles ist und wie direkt alles sofort funktioniert.Aufgestellt, Strom- und Netzwerkkabel angeschlossen, eingeschalten, perfektes Plug and Play.Kein Einstellen von IP-Adressen nötig, alles wird sofort erkannt und funktioniert auf Anhieb.Man spürt sofort den Unterschied zwischen 1,0 GBit und 2,5 GBit Verbindungen!