8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch|Desktop/Wall-Mount|Plug & Play| Fanless |Metal Housing|Fanless Design|Desktop Ethernet Splitter|Quiet Unmanaged Network Switch
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Product Description
SODOLA 8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch(SL-SWG0080)
1.Apply to IEEE802.3、IEEE802.3u、IEEE802.3ab standard; 2.Ethernet ports support 10/100/1000M adaptive; 3.Support Auto MDI/MDIX;4.Panel indicators to monitor working status and help fault analysis; 5.Flow control, full duplex adopts IEEE802.3x standard, half duplex adopts Backpressure standard
Network Switch Protection
Features 4KV Lightning protection and provide product- replace- without- repair service within 1 year, more concern on your using experience.
16Gbps Switching Capacity
Larger Switching capacity to speed up the transmission of large files and improve transmission efficiency
Working Environment
Working Temperature:-10~50°C
Storage Temperature:-40~70°C
Working Humidity :10%~90%,non-condensing
Storage Temperature:5%~90%,non-condensing
Metal Casing&Quiet Operation
This switch has a metal body and fanless silent design. Better heat dissipation than other plastic housing network switch.
1 Multiple Application 2 Plug&Play
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Customer Reviews
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Product Name:
8 Port Gigabit Network Switch
8 Port Gigabit Managed Switch
5 Port Gigabit Nework Switch
5 Port 2.5G Network Switch
6 Port 2.5G Managed Switch
9 Port 2.5G Managed Switch
8 Port 10G Managed Switch
Ethernet Port
8*Gigabit RJ45 Ports
8*Gigabit RJ45 Ports
5*Gigabit RJ45 Ports
5*2.5G RJ45 Ports
4*2.5G RJ45 Ports&2*10G SFP
8*2.5G RJ45 Ports&1*10G SFP
8*10G RJ45 Ports
Speed
Gigabit
Gigabit
Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit+10Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit+10Gigabit
10Gigabit
Link Aggregation
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
VLAN Management
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Setup
Plug and Play
Web Manage
Plug and Play
Plug and Play
Plug and Play
Web Manage
Web Manage
Mounting Options
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or Wall
Desktop or Wall
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Desktop or 1U Mounting
【8 Port Gigabit Switch】8×10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Ports supporting Auto Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX. The 8-port Gigabit intelligent Ethernet switch adopts high-quality and high-speed network ICs,greatly expand network capacity.
【Metal Casing】The switch is shaped of very delicate and compact size,with 16Gbps switching capacity which is easily set up a reliable and secure network.
【Certified Power Supply】The package comes with an UL Certified Power Supply,more durable and safer when you using it.
【Silent Operation】It completely solves the problem of noise of small switches in the office environment through the fanless mute design.IEEE 802. 3X flow control provides reliable data transfer.
【Plug and Play】Easy setup with no software installation or configuration needed.
【Energy Saving】SODOLA green technology, save energy and improve product life. It saves energy, reduces power consumption and overall heat generation, and optimizes the operation of each port.Moreover,we committed to provide product- replace- without- repair service within 1 year, more concern on your using experience.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of setup of the network switch. They mention that the management interface is intuitive, making complex configurations and monitoring a breeze. They appreciate the performance of the switch, saying that it works well for a basic switch. Customers are also happy with temperature. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues and a lack of user manual.
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Sarah Nord –
Great cheap switches. Few problems quickly fixed.
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.
INDIcisive –
Very impressive managed Switch
EDIT: As of Feb 2024, the switches have been passing a humongous amount of traffic while running flawlessly. According to the switches internal monitoring log there are NO bad packets sent or received on any port since installed in early Dec 2023.I recently had an intermittent issue where a cable leading to the router wasn’t fully plugged in (somehow) so I received many Port #1 is down event messages in my router. Is a switch port going bad?I was lifting the switch up to read a non-existent serial number off the bottom label and noticed the router to switch RJ45 connection light extinguish. After I reseating the cable, the light returned and all was well thereafter. In a nutshell, no problems from the switch, even after hundreds of TB’s of transferred data.I would ask that you don’t buy this switch though. I’ve now bought a total of 4 and would like the units to be in stock for my clients when I need them, and if you guys buy them out, what am I going to do? :-)All kidding aside, Do what you have to do.NOTE: After reading quite a few negative comments, I’ve come to the conclusion based on their content that those reviews are not refering to the same Soldola switches. There are NO fans in this unit. Some people returned the units because upon power loss it reverted to factory settings. I address and solve this very minor issue below. I’ve edited this review only because I’m back here to buy another two units. I really should buy ten of them at once, maybe next time.Lastly, firmware. The units ship with firmware version 1.7, but I have somehow acquired version 1.9, which adds a couple options in some section. If you want version 1.9, give me a shout at tech-so-easy-AT-Outlook-com and I’ll help you out (remove all dashes).Have a great day guys.——————————–Original comment——————————————————–Bought two 2.5g 9 port managed Sodola switches (SL-SWTGW218AS), the ninth port being the backplane 10g SFP+ port. All other ports being 2.5g standard ethernet RJ45 jacks.From a professional installer of networking, $99 for each 9 port 2.5g managed switch didn’t leave me much confidence, that is until they arrived, plugged in and started working their high speed magic.Random notes:The switch is clad with a metal exterior and two underside nail slots to hang the unit. A flathead nail or a really flat headed screw is about all it will accept without drilling. No side mount screw holes to attach ears for rack use, but it’ll sit quite happily on a shelf for you.I stacked both atop each other with some full length velcro to keep them together and to provide some air flow between, then inserted the shortest length SFP+ copper cable I could find (ASIN: B09F6DJQ12) in both 10G joy ports. The switches co-joined in an instant.Note that the switches default to 192.168.2.1 which you can change or allow your DHCP router/server to address, but you must save the configuration on a different page or it will default to factory after power loss. No real problem but just a heads up. User name and password to web management is on a label underneath.Honestly, I expected some glitches, some snafus, some of something bad, but it never arrived. Everything worked as expected and despite the austere web management interface, it does hold a lot of options.In my case, I wanted to aggregate (trunk) two ports at the switch and trunk two ports on my NAS to receive a 2Gbps transfer rate. The switch functions for that is easy, choose configuration, trunk group, choose two ports and hit Add.It supports both 802.1Q Vlan (tagged/untagged/no member) and 802.1Q VID for your port setup, can even lock out certain types of frames per port.Also supports QoS options per each port.One feature I like to turn OFF is Spanning Tree Protocol, other wise called Loop in the switch and it features STP options I’ve never seen in a budget switch, like Path Cost, Priority, P2P, Edge, etc, for those real business use cases.IGMP snooping is there and so is Port based mirroring and Port isolation.And there are even more options, probably the most option packed budget switch I’ve ever encountered.The manual is a single page fold out with really nothing but technical data lists. If you already know what you are doing it’s really not an issue. If you don’t know what you are doing, there is always “reset”.Lastly, performance.On a 5ghz wireless computer trying to copy a 96GB single file to the NAS on my old gigabit setup took 2.5 hours.On the exact same setup with the two new switches and port trunking, reduced the full delivery to 30 minutes and 40 seconds, and that is on WIRELESS 802.11ac. Imagine if I had a 2.5g wired network card.There are no fans and no noise on the units I bought.The front yellow lights are quite bright but my basement doesn’t care. You might opt for black electrical tape.It uses a 12v plug in adapter for power with a cord length of maybe 3 to 4 ft?Sorry for the scattered review this time.Hope this helps someone take the plunge.
Steve H. –
Good unmanaged switch
Well built steel case and quality cat5 terminals. I would prefer the lights on the front rather than the top but no big deal, Good switch for the price.
James M. –
Works great, but web interface could use some work. Firmware update ARE available.
Great 2.5gb switch for the money. The web interface could use some work but it works so whatever. But there are a few things to know for people having issues:Config reseting: There is a buried save button to save the config under tools > save. Once it’s saved, your config will survive reboots and firmware upgrades.Firmware upgrades: Some reviews are saying firmware updates are not available, which is not true. I was able to update mine from v1.7 to v1.9. Googling for them doesn’t immediately pull up their webiste for some reason. It took some digging but I was able to find their site to grab the updates. It’s “sodola – network com” (no spaces but leave the dash. See pic). They’ll have a few different models listed so make sure to find your model under system > information > device model.
Beth –
great basic switch
Easy hook up. Plug-n-play. works great & a great price. Might even get another one
ACTIVES –
J’ai fait l’acquisition de ce produit pour compléter mon installation.Il est administrable depuis un navigateur. L’interface ne vaut pas celles des Switch professionnels mais est suffisante.J’ai réalisé une mise à jour du firmware en version 1.9, récupéré sur le site de SODOLA, ce qui m’a permis de bénéficier de nouvelles fonctions en particulier de configurer deux trunks (agrégation de canaux) en mode LACP.- 2 ports 2,5 G pour un serveur PROXMOX- 4 ports 2,5 G pour un NAS QNAPLe tout remonte en 10 G optique sur la FREEBOX.Il est silencieux, pas de ventilateur.
Luca M. –
Lo switch SODOLA 9 porte 2.5G si presenta come una soluzione di networking di fascia superiore, offrendo una potente connettività a 2.5 gigabit al secondo per ogni porta oltre ad una porta SFP+ 10 Gb. Questo dispositivo si è dimostrato una risorsa preziosa per ottimizzare la mia rete domestica o professionale, fornendo una piattaforma affidabile e ad alte prestazioni.La compatibilità con lo standard IEEE 802.3bz per la velocità di trasmissione dati 2.5GBase-T rappresenta un vantaggio significativo, permettendo il supporto di dispositivi abilitati a questa velocità senza compromettere la compatibilità con standard precedenti come il Gigabit Ethernet.La gestione intelligente del traffico attraverso funzionalità quali il Quality of Service (QoS) e il VLAN tagging ha consentito una distribuzione ottimale della larghezza di banda, prioritizzando il traffico critico e garantendo una fluida comunicazione tra i dispositivi con necessità diverse.La configurazione avanzata e flessibile ha permesso la personalizzazione delle impostazioni di rete, inclusa la segmentazione della LAN per migliorare la sicurezza e l’efficienza nella gestione dei dati. Inoltre, l’interfaccia utente intuitiva ha reso agevole la gestione delle opzioni di configurazione anche per gli utenti meno esperti.La costruzione robusta dello switch, con un design che favorisce il raffreddamento e una dissipazione efficiente del calore, ha contribuito alla sua affidabilità nel mantenere alte prestazioni anche in condizioni di carico di lavoro elevate.In conclusione, lo switch SODOLA 9 porte 2.5G si distingue come una soluzione di rete avanzata, offrendo prestazioni di trasmissione dati elevate, una gestione flessibile e una robusta affidabilità , il tutto con una configurazione avanzata che soddisferà le esigenze degli utenti più tecnici e esigenti.
Ivo Huster –
Ich bin beruflich in dem Bereich unterwegs und daher schon einigem begegnet:Vorab: ich würde kein Sonola für die Company kaufen: ABER das Ding bietet einen unglaublichen Nutzen für einen extrem kleinen Schein: fürs Heimlan beim Enthusiasten derzeit imo unschlagbar! Zu beachten: bitte sperrt die Netzwerkschnittstelle nach Möglichkeit aus dem Internet aus: so ein Gerät ist eine potentielle Virenschleuder, wenn nicht eingeblockt. Funktionalität: SUPER, 10GBe Managed zum Preis von 1GBe Managed, absolut unschlagbar, ich konnte noch keine Funktion finden die mir fehlen würde. (QOS, VLAN, Link Aggregation etc. pp. alles da, wünscht euch was..)Mankos (ggf. zu verschmerzen bei DEM Preis):- das Teil ist ein Staubsauger: keinerlei sinnvolles Wärmemanagement: Der Lüfter kennt nur 2 Zustände: aus (unhörbar) und “Düsenjäger” => im “Keller-Netzwerkschrank” zu verschmerzen, im Büro möchte ich sowas nicht stehen haben.. => könnte man ggf. mit einem Umbau der Lüfter beheben, aber auch sowas muss man (machen) wollen..- ich würde nicht mit einem langem Support rechnen (you get what you pay for)- ein gewisses Risiko das der Krempel irgendwann irgendwelche Pakete umbaut um nach “Hause zu telefonieren” besteht auch mit nem Firewallblock => wer eine Ale*a/G*gle-Wanze o.Ã. im Wohnzimmer stehen hat wird da sicher nicht so empfindlich sein (ist halt nicht unbedingt der vertrauenswürdigste Hersteller, aber heute hat ja keiner mehr was zu verbergen) => das ist der Grund warum sowas nicht in mein ORG Netz kommt.Wenn das nicht stört, bekommt man unglaublich viel Netzwerk für unglaublich wenig Geld.. => alternative Produkte (ähnlicher Funktionsumfang) bewegen sich aktuell (Nov. 23) bei 1-1.8k⬠=> also grob die 3-6 Fache Kostennote: somit: Geheimtip denke ich.Ich mess die Tage mal den Netzwerk-Durchsatz: bin aber optimistisch, dass auch das den Erwartungen entspricht.
Ron M –
Solid and stable. No issues. Works great!
Benni –
Der folgende Testbericht bezieht sich auf das Modell SL-SWTGW218AS (8×2,5 & 1x10gbe Modell)Ich hatte zunächst einige Probleme beim Zugriff auf die Switch-GUI. Mein Fritzbox-Router vergibt IP-Adressen im Bereich 192.168.178.*, aber der Switch hatte sich eine statische IP-Adresse bei 192.168.2.1 zugewiesenIch bin ein bisschen ein Netzwerk-Neuling, aber über Google habe ich festgestellt, dass dies bedeutet, dass sich mein Laptop in einem anderen âSubnetzâ befindet. Als ich also versuchte, auf 192.168.2.1 zuzugreifen, um die GUI des Ethernet-Switches zu erreichen, war dies nicht möglich.Wenn jemand anderes damit Probleme hatte, bestand die Lösung darin, Ihrem Laptop manuell eine IP-Adresse im selben Subnetz in Windows zuzuweisen (ich habe 192.168.2.5 zugewiesen) und den Laptop dann direkt mit einem Ethernet-Kabel an den Switch anzuschlieÃen.Da die IP-Adresse des Laptops manuell auf dasselbe Subnetz eingestellt war und ich 192.168.2.1 auf meinem Laptop eingegeben habe, konnte ich jetzt die Switch-GUI erreichen! AnschlieÃend habe ich zum Abschnitt âIP-Einstellungâ navigiert und dem Switch die folgende neue IP-Adresse zugewiesen: 192.168.178.100. Nach dieser Ãnderung können alle anderen Geräte in meinem Netzwerk den Switch sehen und alles funktioniert einwandfrei.Ich denke schon, dass das Handbuch diesbezüglich etwas klarer hätte sein können â selbst Schlüsselwörter wie âSubnetzâ wären eine groÃe Hilfe gewesen, damit ich die Lösung einfacher über Google finden könnte. Ich denke auch, dass die Benutzeroberfläche des Switches etwas klarer sein könnte.Nur eine Randbemerkung: Ich habe einige andere Amazon-Rezensionen gesehen, in denen ich mich darüber beschwert habe, dass der Switch nach einem Neustart seine Einstellungen verloren hat. Nachdem Sie eine Ãnderung vorgenommen haben, müssen Sie in der Switch-GUI zu âExtras -> Speichern -> Konfiguration speichernâ navigieren, damit diese Einstellungen âbleibenâ. Danach waren die Einstellungen für mich dauerhaft. Sie können diese Einstellungen auch als .bin-Datei auf Ihrem Computer sichern.Der Schalter funktioniert einwandfrei. Ich habe einige Netzwerktests unter Linux durchgeführt und konnte über eine 2,5-LAN-Verbindung keine verworfenen Pakete erkennen. Der Schalter wird im Betrieb nicht heià und mir sind bisher keine Probleme aufgefallen. Ich habe den 10gbe-Port nicht getestet.Insgesamt würde ich diesen Wechsel mit 5 Sternen bewerten, auch wenn es zu Beginn Schwierigkeiten gab, aber das lag zum Teil an meinen eigenen mangelnden Kenntnissen über Networking und gab mir die Chance, etwas Neues zu lernen.P.S: I saw a lack of pictures of the webGUI, so took a screenshot and attached it to my review.