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Ubiquiti UF-RJ45-1G: SFP to RJ-45 module
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Ubiquiti UF-RJ45-1G: SFP to RJ-45 module


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Eleve-57

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Branded gear, like HP, Cisco, Juniper usually don't like 3rd party accessories. (a.k.a. lock-in).
My Cisco SMB switch does not tolerate this module either.

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Wesiak

3 years ago

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achdt

3 years ago

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In short: most likely yes! It's worth trying.

In more detail SFP transceivers generally are quite reasonably defined and abide to sane standards. There are cases where SFP manufacturers went out of their way to implement features of their SFP modules in a fancy pants way expecting special initialization commands in exotic ways which prevents them from working unless specifically recognized and specifically

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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p4trick

3 years ago

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No, that is not possible. You need a G.fast-capable router that can deliver the Internet signal directly to the WAN socket of your own router as a gateway, e.g. Vigor 166 Gen2 or Zyxel XMG3927.

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masta-p

5 years ago

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kuschicom

5 years ago

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Yes, e.g. as uplink ports for cross-building cabling, since fibre optics are potential-free, you don't have to worry about the earth.

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pagano-ag

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Hello

Yes, there are then 10 x RJ45 and also works with conventional RJ45 as a remote station.

By the way, you do not have PoE on the ports with the module.

It doesn't have to be Ubiquiti SFP, other manufacturers have also been used and according to Ubiquiti forums this has worked.

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JohnnySixArms82

11 months ago