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thomashilton
Nov 08, 2017Aspirant
Can 10G LAN SFP+ port be used with a ASRock motherboard that has a 5Gb Ethernet port
Can the 10G LAN SPF port support normal ethernet at 5GB instead of NAS traffic. My computer has a 5GB Ethernet port.
- Nov 08, 2017
There is no cheap way for 10Gb :mansad:
You have either use some kind of adapter (picture), or use additional PC 10Gb Ethernet card with SFP connection.
thomashilton
Nov 08, 2017Aspirant
Any suggestion on the best and most economical way to do this. I have never seen the pinout for a SFP+ connector?
Thanks
PauLita
Nov 08, 2017Luminary
There is no cheap way for 10Gb :mansad:
You have either use some kind of adapter (picture), or use additional PC 10Gb Ethernet card with SFP connection.
- thomashiltonNov 08, 2017Aspirant
I will consider this the solution.
I found one at about half the price, with good reviews.
https://www.fluxlight.com/SFP-10G-T/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2Zvg0dGv1wIV2AyBCh1OhQuyEAMYASAAEgLGS_D_BwE
Thanks
- PauLitaNov 08, 2017Luminary
OK.
Now let us consider other things:
1. Ubiquiti ER-X-SFP-US is a GIGABIT device! If you are going to use 10Gb SFP connection for 1Gb, then such an SFP-RJ45 adaptor costs also ten times less!
2. Internet connection are currently no more than 1Gbps, so going 10Gb are usefull only in case you have PC connected to R9000 10Gb port, ethernet connected to WAN, and some NAS connected to R9000 1Gb LAN ports (may be with port aggregation). In this case you will be able to get max load of your PC's 5GB card.