11-27-2022 08:37 AM
Hi all,
I am a beginner when it comes to managed switches and the CBS350 is my first foray into this arena. I currently have a home network with my cable modem feeding an ASUS router and a QNAP QSW-1208-8C unmanaged switch followed by several inexpensive Netgear unmanaged switches in the four or five rooms on the house where I have Ethernet drops. I have a new CBS350-24T-4X that I am going install at the router and feed any remaining switches and/or dedicated Ethernet drops from the CBS350. The 350 has four (4) 10G fiber ports and I need more of them so I intend to connect the QNAP which is capable of 10GbE via RJ-45 and SFP+ modules as well.
I am wondering if I can install a single RJ-45 copper SFP+ in the CBS350 and connect the CAT6A from that directly into the RJ-45 port on the QNAP or must I have an identical SFP+ module installed in the QNAP for it to work? Alternatively, I suppose I could get two optical SFP+ modules; one for the CBS and one for the QNAP.
Also, is there anything inherently wrong with the inexpensive Netgear unmanaged switches?
Thank you for your thoughts!
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11-27-2022 10:27 AM
One additional aspect to consider is which ports you need later on the QNAP. If you could run out of copper-ports, then I would connect both switches with a DAC (Direct Attach Cable) on the SFP+ ports. If not, the Copper SFP+ on the CBS side would be a good fit.
11-27-2022 12:28 PM
"Also, is there anything inherently wrong with the inexpensive Netgear unmanaged switches?"
The one issue with inexpensive switches, they often cannot support wire-speed on all their ports, concurrently. (BTW, many earlier Cisco Enterprise switches couldn't either, e.g. 24 or 48 gig port 3750g.)
Fortunately, this often isn't a problem in most home networks (or, truthfully, many business networks either).
11-27-2022 10:17 AM
Both sides of RJ45 should work for QNAP have you tried and you see the issue?
are you looking 10G connection for J45 or 10G with SFP Module?
11-27-2022 12:04 PM - edited 11-27-2022 12:05 PM
10G with: J45 on the QNAP without the SFP and on the CBS350 with the SFP.
11-27-2022 01:03 PM
Sure that should work as expected, check the matrix is the model support 10GB copper SFP.
11-27-2022 10:27 AM
One additional aspect to consider is which ports you need later on the QNAP. If you could run out of copper-ports, then I would connect both switches with a DAC (Direct Attach Cable) on the SFP+ ports. If not, the Copper SFP+ on the CBS side would be a good fit.
11-28-2022 04:58 AM
Excellent point and thanks for the advice! I am amazed at how large my tiny home network has grown!
12-03-2022 08:23 AM
Hi Karsten,
I took your advice and got an inexpensive 1m DAC cable (twinax copper) and it works fine. Much, much less expensive than two Copper SFP+ devices!
12-03-2022 08:51 AM
That's what I also do most of the time if the devices are near by.
11-27-2022 12:28 PM
"Also, is there anything inherently wrong with the inexpensive Netgear unmanaged switches?"
The one issue with inexpensive switches, they often cannot support wire-speed on all their ports, concurrently. (BTW, many earlier Cisco Enterprise switches couldn't either, e.g. 24 or 48 gig port 3750g.)
Fortunately, this often isn't a problem in most home networks (or, truthfully, many business networks either).
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