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Requires guidance for 1.25G SFP to RJ45 adapter with EWS2910P-FIT

Requires guidance for 1.25G SFP to RJ45 adapter with EWS2910P-FIT

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_NinjaSam_
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12-03-2024, 08:46 PM
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The two 1.25G SFP to RJ45 modules should connect properly to your EnGenius EWS2910P-FIT 55W Gigabit PoE 8 Port Switch at the 9th and 10th ports. They can send data to your router and also route it to your NAS.
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_NinjaSam_
12-03-2024, 08:46 PM #1

The two 1.25G SFP to RJ45 modules should connect properly to your EnGenius EWS2910P-FIT 55W Gigabit PoE 8 Port Switch at the 9th and 10th ports. They can send data to your router and also route it to your NAS.

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CougillM
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12-11-2024, 04:56 PM
#2
It seems likely, though the reason isn't clear. You could purchase an 8-port gigabit switch for around $20-30 and link it to an ENGINEER switch via a standard port. For instance, you can find options here: https://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Splitter...00A121WN6/ or https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-8-Port-Gi...07PFYM5MZ/
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CougillM
12-11-2024, 04:56 PM #2

It seems likely, though the reason isn't clear. You could purchase an 8-port gigabit switch for around $20-30 and link it to an ENGINEER switch via a standard port. For instance, you can find options here: https://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Splitter...00A121WN6/ or https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-8-Port-Gi...07PFYM5MZ/

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XJustPizzaX
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12-12-2024, 12:46 AM
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i have twelve devices and need to connect them to the FWG router. Using the last ports on the switch makes it efficient and saves money. It’s better than buying another switch, especially since I already had two eight-port units and two SFPs that I never used. Leaving the last two ports will cover everything I need. This keeps my network organized and simple. My current setup includes an ISP 2.5Gb modem, FWG router with four ports (one for 1-WAN, three for LAN), a network printer, a VoIP phone, and more. The old switch layout is similar to the new one, but I planned to use the ninth and tenth ports on the old unit. I’m using an Aumox 8-Port (SG308P) and a new EWS2910P-FIT custom 12TB RAID2 NAS. Two desktop PCs are wired with NVIDIA shields, one HP ProBook 445 G7 serves as a multi-print station for my ANYCUBIC Vyper 3D Printer and Canon CanoScan Lide 300 Scanner. There’s also a wireless access point (EWS356-FIT) covering two 17-inch laptops on Wi-Fi 6, two tablets, and two smartphones on Wi-Fi 5. A Reolink RLK8-410B4-5MP 8CH 5MP camera system is installed as well.
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XJustPizzaX
12-12-2024, 12:46 AM #3

i have twelve devices and need to connect them to the FWG router. Using the last ports on the switch makes it efficient and saves money. It’s better than buying another switch, especially since I already had two eight-port units and two SFPs that I never used. Leaving the last two ports will cover everything I need. This keeps my network organized and simple. My current setup includes an ISP 2.5Gb modem, FWG router with four ports (one for 1-WAN, three for LAN), a network printer, a VoIP phone, and more. The old switch layout is similar to the new one, but I planned to use the ninth and tenth ports on the old unit. I’m using an Aumox 8-Port (SG308P) and a new EWS2910P-FIT custom 12TB RAID2 NAS. Two desktop PCs are wired with NVIDIA shields, one HP ProBook 445 G7 serves as a multi-print station for my ANYCUBIC Vyper 3D Printer and Canon CanoScan Lide 300 Scanner. There’s also a wireless access point (EWS356-FIT) covering two 17-inch laptops on Wi-Fi 6, two tablets, and two smartphones on Wi-Fi 5. A Reolink RLK8-410B4-5MP 8CH 5MP camera system is installed as well.