Mikrotik CRS504-4XQ-IN | 100 Gigabit Networking. This Switch is The Next Step in upgrading existing 10 or 25 Gigabit Networks. Multiple powering Options, Dual hot-swap Power…
- 10/100 Ethernet ports – 1
- Number of 100G QSFP28 ports – 4
- Serial console port – RJ45
Mikrotik CRS504-4XQ-IN | 100 Gigabit Networking. This Switch is The Next Step in upgrading existing 10 or 25 Gigabit Networks. Multiple powering Options, Dual hot-swap Power… Prices
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Specification: Mikrotik CRS504-4XQ-IN | 100 Gigabit Networking. This Switch is The Next Step in upgrading existing 10 or 25 Gigabit Networks. Multiple powering Options, Dual hot-swap Power…
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jarble –
Far and away the best way to beef up your network. I have been chasing faster and faster transfer speeds for my home network and finally landed on this gem. It is able to fill all my needs and them some with four 100gbit ports. It also runs cooler and quieter than my 10gbit switch so color me surprised. The only thing I am not liking with the switch is the front mounted power supplies as they mess with my rack layout.
All in a great switch 10/10!
Hui L. –
The manual provided on the website is full of mistakes.
For example, “connect computer PCIE to the router” does not make any sense at all. Also, if we connect Eth1 to the WAN with DHCP, how can we know the IP of the router to connect to it? The machine includes a Console port, no information is provided on this port, e.g., BAUD rate, which make it useless.
The router will not work automatically without any configuration; the QSFP28 will not automatically with QSFP+ or SFP28 optics.
Amazon Customer –
Great value switch (for 100gbe at least) that supports a wide range of interface speeds and breakout options. If you’re experienced with Mikrotik RouterOS this will feel very familiar and will be relatively easy to set up. However, be aware that you may have to enable FEC to achieve 100gbe with some NICs. My ConnectX4 Mellanox cards needed this (FEC91) to hit 100gbps. Auto configuration doesn’t seem to properly deal with this in the current firmware revision (as of 1/2023).