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Load image into Gallery viewer, Mikrotik CSS326-24G-2S+RM 24 port Gigabit Ethernet switch with two SFP+ ports
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MikroTik

Mikrotik CSS326-24G-2S+RM 24 port Gigabit Ethernet switch with two SFP+ ports

4.5
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Description

  • Cloud Smart Switch 326-24G-2S+RM is SwOS powered 24 port Gigabit Ethernet switch with two SFP+ port
  • It gives you all the basic functionality for a managed switch, plus more
  • Allows to manage port-to-port forwarding, apply MAC filter, configure VLANs, mirror traffic, apply bandwidth limitation and even adjust some MAC and IP header fields
  • SFP cage supports both 1.25 Gb SFP and 10 Gb SFP+ modules
  • Dimensions: 440 x 144 x 44 mm; Operating System: SwOS; Storage size: 2 MB; PoE in: Passive PoE; Max power consumption: 19 W; 1U Rackmount Case

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Customer Reviews

Wow! A 10 Gb/s backbone in my house for $300!!!I'll start by saying that I'm a switch snob. Initially, I wasn't going to settle for anything less than a layer-3 10-gig switch that kicks butt! Would love a nice Cisco switch, but I wanted a 10 Gb/s backbone for the house and didn't want to spend a ton of money. Also, the switch had to be bullet-proof and quiet.This Mikrotik CSS326-24G-2S+RM switch has a CRS variant that runs MikroTik's RouterOS (ie. layer 3) routing software. I was initially going to go with that model for another $50, but it's the same hardware (plus a console port) and really sized to do layer-2 switching best. The CPU needed for L2 is minimal, which allows the switch to run on DC power and be absolutely dead-silent (ie. no fans!). Pushing this hardware to do L3, I decided, would negatively affect throughput and would be better-performed on a switch with a more muscular CPU (which brings with it a beefier power supply, fans, noise, etc.).So, I put aside my switch snobbery and decided to buy two of these L2 switches, plus a couple GTek SFP+'s and 30m of LC-LC fiber. For about $300 (all on Amazon, I might add!), I had a 10 Gb/s backbone up and running in the house! I also retired several tiny (and crappy-performing) 5-port switches along the way.MikroTik's SwitchOS is web-only. Some people turn their nose up at not having a command line, but as a network professional, I can tell you that *everything* you need to have an impressive home network (and even 10 Gb/s to your desktop, NAS appliance, or expansion to other parts of your house or outdoors) can be quickly and easily achieved with this switching platform. For the geeks out there, I successfully established a 2 Gb/s 802.1Q (trunk) w/ 802.3AD (LAG or port aggregation) with my Palo Alto which does my layer-3 decisioning and connects to my 1 Gb/s Verizon FIOS link. Between my two CSS326-24G-2S+RM's, I have a 10 Gb/s trunk. All standards-based. All point and click.Love me some MikroTik! Get some!5Quick and simple setupThis is pretty much a baseline switch but it does have some solid capabilities. Setup is a breeze using either Winbox or Webfig. Of course you can go command line if you choose. Lightweight, does not produce heat, fanless, and very quiet. Perhaps the only disappointment are the SFP slots bandwidth capabilities.5Awesome for access layer/Soho/small to medium size businesses.Excellent functionality for the money. I've seen some other reviewers disparage this switch because of its web only interface. Yeah.. it's clunky but to get this much functionality in a little over $100 is nuts. Pair it with some FiberHal 10Gb/s transceivers and you're talking 20 Gb/s between devices easily for under $500. I love me some Microtik!5Perfect replacement for some "flakey" NetGear switchesSwitchOS isn't as powerful (or customizable) as RouterOS, but then again you are buying a switch. I am not using the "cages", but even so, it is faster and more customizable (and cheaper) than competing switches.5Good performance for the moneyI have been using this in my system for a few days so far. I love the overall build and look as soon as I got it out of the packaging. Initial setup was pretty straight forward using the SWOS. I know some people don't like the SWOS but I have used other web-based management systems on switches and this was better then others I have used. I setup this with multiple VLAN's and DHCP snooping and it is handling all of that well. I connected the 10Gb up-links using Ipolex DAC cables which were recognized and also worked with my Solarflare NICs and I was able to saturate the link at 9.6GB with iperf using default settings with UDP (which I was using an Intel Pentium 5400 on one end so this was probably limited by the processor and not the switch). Latency and jitter were low, and the switch has been staying under 60 degrees Celsius so far. I have been very happy with the performance of this switch and you cannot go wrong with this at this price point.5Cheap 2-port 10G, always update firmwareGreat switch, fantastically cheap way to link 2 machines with SFP+ for 10G as well. Make sure to upgrade the firmware, as the 10G can flap a bit with the 2.0 firmware from Jan 2017 it came with. Updated to the latest 2.7 firmware from Dec 2017 and all SFP+ issues disappeared. I used the cheap 10Gtek mikrotik sfp+ transceivers as they were $22/ea vs. the $60/ea or so that Mikrotik charges. They show up as mikrotik in the switchOS and worked perfectly with a FreeNAS box and my Windows 10 PC.5Best switch if you only need a couple of 10gb portsMy previous switch: edgeswitch from ubiquiti. 24 1gb ports. Worked fine. My home lab has two supermicro servers running ESXi 6.7. I had 2 xa-520 10g cards from intel, but was relegated to using them back to back for vmotion. What I really wanted to do was to use them as the management network, but that required an expensive switch with multiple SFP+ ports. This unit has exactly two, and they are part of the same switch fabric as the 24 1gb ports. Works like a charm, and for the cost, can't be beat!5Great value.I have some Mikrotik 10G SFP+ NICs in my servers and NAS, using a Ubiquiti 10G Edgeswitch for the backbone. This is a great deal that allows my other 1G devices to access the backbone quicker and its as simple or complicated as you want it to be. If you want advanced segmentation, mirroring, teaming, VLANs etc go for it. If you just want plug and play high speed without over complicating things you can do that too.5Best price 10GB/s switchVery nice item. give you 10Gb/s switch at affordable price. the web base management is very useful and have a very good features for this price.When arrived i updated the firmware to the latest 2.8 as other says and had no issues with it, everything work great.The switch have very good compatibility with all the SFP+ transceivers i tried.The switch is fanless but do get a little hot mine was around 60-70 C when idle.The LAG/port aggregation work i connected 4 port Intel I350-T4v2 NIC to the switch and made a 4Gbps link with no problem.I would love if Mikrotik will also make a 4 SFP+ switch at affordable price also like this one.5Good value / fanless (more reliable) / DC powered 9-32 VDCWe needed a 16-port switch that would be reliable for a remote, unmanned location. It needed to float on a 13.8 VDC battery backup system and be power efficient. Fanless (air-cooled) is critical as fans fail often, and particularly in dusty remote sites. This 24-port model draws 410 mA @ 13.8 VDC (5.6W), and ~20 mA per active port. Not too bad. Its also has DC cord clamp tongs as well. We only needed 16 ports (also to save power). But we only purchase Mikrotik and Ubiquity, and neither have power-efficient 16 port models. This is the first managed switch I have used so I am easily impressed. But I already used the port mirroring, disabled unused ports, and downloaded its configuration file for backup. I don't think it has much layer three stuff, but that was fine.The initial login information for the device (V2.9) is wrong (its setup for a DHCP variation from the factory). Bad decision (4 stars). I recommend using their free Winbox app (a free-running executable - no install) in Neighbor/MAC mode to find the device on your network. It will list the assigned IP address. I recommend this device.4
Mikrotik CSS326-24G-2S+RM 24 port Gigabit Ethernet switch with two SFP+ ports

Mikrotik CSS326-24G-2S+RM 24 port Gigabit Ethernet switch with two SFP+ ports

4.5
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€286,00
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€286,00
Regular price
€472,00
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Save 39% (€186,00)