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Cable Matters 10GBASE-T 10 Gigabit SFP+ to RJ45 Ethernet Modular Transceiver for Cisco, Ubiquiti, TP-Link, Huawei, Mikrotik, Netgear, Supermicro

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Features

  • Connects a network switch, server, or NIC with SFP+ to RJ45 10 Gigabit Ethernet network for Network Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Network (SAN), and High Performance Computing (HPC) applications
  • Compatible with MSA compliant equipment from Cisco, Ubiquiti, TP-Link, Huawei, Mikrotik, Netgear, Supermicro
  • Low power consumption and low EMI emission design SFP+ RJ45 module; Hot-pluggable with advanced ESD protection
  • Up to 30m transmission distance for 10GBASE-T 10 Gigabit Ethernet over Cat6A Cable
  • Backward compatible with 10/100/1000 Ethernet modes and 2.5GBASE-T, 5GBASE-T, and 10GBASE-R
  • *Upload Speed May Decrease: Upload speeds may be reduced with certain network equipment models when operating at 1000BASE-T, 2.5GBASE-T, and 5GBASE-T configurations.

Package Dimensions: 4.21 x 3.7 x 0.75 inches


Item Weight: 1.44 ounces


Manufacturer: Cable Matters


Item model number: 104068-N


Date First Available: July 28, 2023


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  • Works reliably on my 75 ft. CAT6 10Gbps link from the fiber ONU to Ubiquity DreamWall
The Spectrum ONU that terminates my just-installed 1 Gbps symmetrical fiber service has an RJ45 port that runs only at 10Gbase-T or 1Gbase-T - nothing in between. Coincidentally so does this Cable Matters SFP+ device. If I had terminated the 75 ft. run of CAT 6 from the ONU directly on the UDW RJ45 WAN port which tops out at 2.5Gbps, the ONU would handshake down to 1Gbps and I would likely not get the full measure of bandwidth I paid for off of the ONU. I also wanted a solution that would accommodate increased subscription bandwidth over time. The UDW also has an SFP+ WAN port that runs at 10Gbps and this device works like a charm for my application. When they say it works with Ubiquiti, I can attest that it really does. Save yourself the headaches that come with taking a crap shoot on some no-name RJ45 SFP+ device that works only until Amazon's return window closes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Luv2Ski Luv2Ski

  • So far, so good
Just inserted it and connected a cable on my Ubiquiti UDM-SE, then it negotiated a 10Gbit connection to my ONT over an old existing Cat 5e cable (best guess is around 40') with no signs of any issues. As mentioned by others, it does run hot, around 70C/160F, but that seems common for all SFP modules I've ever used. I have only tried it at 10Gbit and 1Gbit, so can't confirm if it supports other rates. My only minor complaint is that it lacks any lights to indicate that it is functioning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Eric

  • Work perfectly with Ubiquiti UDM Pro Max
I have Google Fiber, which has a fiber to ethernet media interface (no SFP+). I bought this transceiver so I could plug the Ethernet into the 10GBit SFP+ interface on my router. It established a 10GBit connection with the Google Interface. I have 2 GBit Google Fiber, and all is well. 1ms ping times, 2.2 Gbit downloads, 1.1 GBit uploads. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Forbes

  • Did not work with Ubiquiti Switch 24
Cable Matters… what happened?? Not only did both modules not work, but the top one became stuck in the SFP+ port in the Ubiquiti switch. This most likely occurred because of heat expansion. Even after cooling everything down for over 6 hours, I still had to use a microfiber cloth and a pair of pliers - the worst case scenario. Luckily the ports are not broken in the switch. Just to clarify, the Ubiquiti Unifi controller showed nothing but errors for both ports. It did not matter if I turned off the switch and had everything plugged in from first turning on. One of the ports seemed to flip between being connected and disconnected. Maybe there is some compatibility issue with the 10GB module in the 1GB port, however that should make no difference seeing as most Ubiquiti SFP ports are 1GB. The slider mechanism that helps pull the module out is still completely useless on these. And the heat coming off these is way over and above what anything plugged into your network devices should be. If you are looking at these to expand the ethernet ports in your switch, this is not a reliable solution. You should be adding a second switch, and splitting your connections across to the other switch. Maybe even just use the modem/router ports if you do not need to connect to a domain. You could use the Ubiquiti SFP to SFP cable, which will actually reliably work, to connect to the second switch. I have only ever had luck using the Ubiquiti SFP modules for connecting fiber cables to Ubiquiti switches in commercial environments. Even for the home, this will only make you frustrated. These Cable Matters modules are just poorly designed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024 by Internet Bot Internet Bot

  • Works great with a Ubiquiti Dream Machine
The transceiver was very easy to install onto my Ubiquiti Dream Machine. I bought it for the secondary network port so I can use a router, that allows tethering to a iPhone, to provide me with another source of networking. I inserted the transceiver and the Dream Machine picked up on the other router without issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by Daniel Nye

  • It's got the ten Geebees
Works as advertised in my Ubiquiti equipment but, like the Merrymen, it's feeling Hot Hot Hot. They forced the switch's fans into high.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by ReddFoxxStandingBy

  • Perfect for my UniFi USG-Pro
This device is a perfect fit for the more expensive (and currently sold out) Ubiquiti version. I bought this to uplink a second gigabit WAN connection in my USG-Pro with an XG port. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by ACW

  • Works with Brocade VDX6570 Switches
I bought these as I had read that they are compatible with Brocade ICX and VDX switches. I can confirm that they do. I bought 4 of these and they worked immediately in active SFP access switchports. There were no issues whatsoever, and I am quire happy as the Brocade branded SFP 10GB modules are pricey. I had previously bought a few other brands with no luck. Brocade is specific about their SFPs so to see these work and only cost $39/each is great. Will be buying more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by CMT

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