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Reddit mentions of Macroreer for Ubiquiti Networks Gigabit RJ45 Copper SFP Module Transceiver Mini-GBIC 1000BASE-T 100m SFP Optical Transceiver

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Macroreer for Ubiquiti Networks Gigabit RJ45 Copper SFP Module Transceiver Mini-GBIC 1000BASE-T 100m SFP Optical Transceiver
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Work perfectly with SFP optic ports of Ubiquiti Networks equipment , Edge Router, EdgeSwitch, Unifi Switch, Unifi Security Gateway Pro (USG-PRO-4/ER-X-SFP/ERPro-8/ES-16-150W/ES-24-250W/ES-24-500W/ES-48-500W/ES-24-LITE/ES-48-LITE/ES-12F/ES-8-150W).Mini-GBIC SFP RJ45, 1.25Gb/s Copper SFP, 1000Base-T, 100-meter. Small form-factor pluggable transceiver1000BASE-T SFP transceiver module for Cat5e/cat6 copper wire, RJ-45 connector, data rate up to 1.25Gbps.100% Ubiquiti Compatible, Fully compliant with the multi-sourcing agreement (MSA).3-Year Warranty; Lifetime Technical Support.
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Colorfor Ubiquiti
Height0.5 Inches
Length2.6 Inches
Size1000BASE-T:100m
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Macroreer for Ubiquiti Networks Gigabit RJ45 Copper SFP Module Transceiver Mini-GBIC 1000BASE-T 100m SFP Optical Transceiver:

u/visionik ยท 1 pointr/computing

Yes as you said below, you really don't want a "mesh" network. That means something totally different.

You just want PoE access points that can do hand-of, which UniFI can do for sure. I use UniFI at my house and it's 100% worth it. Either of these will work:

https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Compact-802-11ac-Enterprise-UAP-NanoHD-US/dp/B07DWW3P6K/

https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-UAP-AC-PRO-Access-Included/dp/B079DSW6XX/

but the first one (the NanoHD) is newer and supports 802.11ac wave2.

With unifi you really should go all-in with unifi equipment. That's when the system works best. I'd recommend this PoE switch:

https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-Managed-Gigabit-US-8-150W/dp/B01DKXT4CI/

You get 8 ports of PoE ethernet and two SFP ports. You can turn the SFP ports into two more RJ45 gigabit ethernet ports (without PoE) with these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JUBXDPI/

Alternatively, if you need many more ports or want something rack-moutable, I'd use this switch:

https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-US-16-150W-UniFi-Switch/dp/B01E46ATQ0/

You'll also need a computer that's always on somewhere in your house to run the UniFI controller software. The controller is how you configure and track everything. It's really light-weight, so it can just run in the background on a desktop or some old Mac or PC.

Alternatively you can just plug a "UniFI Cloud Key" controller into one of your PoE ports:

https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Secure-Controller-stand-Alone-Hardware/dp/B07BB4RGQD/

One caveat, if you use the cloud key make sure you back up your unifi database (on the controller) often. I've had them fail on me more than I like.

Finally, if you don't like any of those you can use a hosted instance of the cloud controller but it's $199 a year:

https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/Announcing-UniFi-s-newest-Cloud-management-offering/td-p/1912538