

🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The MikroTik CRS310-8G+2S+IN is a high-performance network switch featuring 8 RJ45 ports and a data transfer rate of 48 Gbps, all housed in a lightweight aluminum case. Perfect for desktop use, it combines speed, durability, and versatility to meet the demands of modern networking.
| ASIN | B0CH9NHFHS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83 in Computer Networking Antennas |
| Case Material | Aluminum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (128) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 48 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | September 13, 2023 |
| Interface Type | RJ45 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | CRS310-8G+2S+IN |
| Manufacturer | MikroTik |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87"L x 5.91"W x 5.91"H |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 60 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**N
Does what it says and does it well
These are nice switches, and are working very well for me. 10G fiber and 2.5G copper without breaking the bank. The RouterOS on them is quite full featured for such a device as well, with several options for how you want to manage it. I like being able to manage it over a webui, but also being able to manage and monitor it via a full featured ssh environment. They handle everything from 10G fiber down to 10Mbit half duplex with no fuss. The LEDs on these things are BRIGHT! The single fan can get loud, but under normal operation is tends to stay throttled down pretty well.
K**J
You aren't going to hear the fan 99.9% of the time in most scenarios
I was a bit worried after reading other reviews about purchasing this, but the specs are fantastic for my home lab as we migrate from an old Mikrotik RB2011iL-IN. The fan IS loud, and it's intentionally loud, and it also only runs audibly for ~30 seconds when it's first power-cycled (software reboot doesn't trigger it); the fan runs extremely fast to give a hard push to any dust which might be inside the router, it slowly ramps down in speed, and then it's done. -So long as you aren't over-restricting its environmental airflow or pushing it to its limit 24/7, you're never going to hear it until you have a power outage or otherwise power-cycle the device. I have it running in a rack in my bedroom, and it's essentially inaudible in normal operation. Old router was stuck on 6.X version of RouterOS, while this ships with 7.16 (or .14; I forget) and can be upgraded to latest version without issue. Note this substantially changes the GUI and also overhauls a lot on the backend, so in my case, I did have to manually redo a lot of my setup and it took a half-hour or so trying to understand the changes between RouterOS 6.X and 7.X. I use MikroTik exclusively for my most insular servers, everything I want very tight control over. It's a great brand from the baltics, very NATO-aligned, and the support team's great; the whole company sees their products as much more than electronic slop to shovel onto a boat. Note the default password's on a sticker on the "user manual" (which is, excepting the sticker, printed in such small font as to be a joke; but that's fine, you want the online documentation anyway).
O**O
Great swicth. I apreciate SWOS speed and simplicity.
I got this swicth because I was running out of ports in my TRENDnet switch. I needed a swicth with vlan support, 2.5 Gigabits and able to boot fast. To get fast boot, I installed, and currently using, MikroTik SWOS. On this mode the switch becomes a fast and simple L2 switch. I added 3 vlans, conected the trunk and I was ready to go. With SWOS the fan was there, remainding you that it was working, so I replaced it for a Noctua NH-L9x65. Now, an already awesome device, became better.
T**N
Very nice unit, except for the fan noise (which is fixable though)
This would be a 5 star unit, if it weren't for the fact that it has a fan and a terrible one, as far as noise is concerned. I was warned of that by various reviews on the web and ordered a quieter fan from Noctua ( Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (40x20mm, Brown) ) to replace the stock fan. I also had to order some different screws (and nuts/washers) to mount the Noctua fan. Like all devices of the Mikrotik CRS series, this unit comes with both RouterOS and SwitchOS. (The CSS series' units only come with SwitchOS.) Mine shipped with SwitchOS 2.16, which had some problems with the SFP+ ports, so I requested a newer version from support, who within one day provided me with version 2.17RC2. That version worked without a problem. If the unit ships with SwitchOS 2.17 or later, that problem should be gone. While I would have liked to use SwitchOS (since it's a bit easier to navigate than RouterOS), the fan settings are minimal to nonexistent, so I switched to RouterOS, which allows for a setting of the default fan speed and a ramp-up temperature. As you can tell, there was quite a bit of trouble initially, but now it works quietly and flawlessly. However I still can't understand why Mikrotik just didn't spend 10$ more on a decent quiet fan and charge more for the unit. This would have made the product so much more appealing. So I'm deducting one star for that nuisance. So if you can do the fan swap yourself, then this is a 4-star unit. If you can't (or are not willing to) do that, then this might only be a 2 - 3 star unit and you shouldn't have it in your living or working area.
W**L
Complex but highly capable
This switch has a pretty steep learning curve but will reward your time and effort. It can do wire speed L3 once configured and even some limited local routing. It’s not a router though, more of a small aggregation switch. I use it to attach my 2.5gbps devices to a 10gb backbone that goes into a router/firewall setup. It is loud with stock fan in swOS but routerOS is much quieter. I replaced the fan with a noctua and now it’s virtually silent. This is a perfect router for people who are looking to step up their homelab setup from a basic one or two switch setup to something slightly faster/larger. I think it’s important to set an expectation for the capability of the device beyond a homelab setup as it is complex to configure and will require time to learn, some customers looking for a plug and play solution will want to look elsewhere. TLDR: GOATed device for small/medium homelab and people who like to learn/tinker. Crazy feature set for the price. Not as plug and play as other options.
A**B
Works well and solid for price
Solid managed switch for the price. Higher learning curve compared to other managed switches. Stick with the installed RouterOS. SwitchOS won't allow you to control the fan speed on this device, so it's always loud at 100% and doesn't seem to work well with the SFP+ ports.
M**L
De los equipos mikrotik que llevo comprado, este es lo cotrario a lo que me tiene acostumbrado la marca. Un switch chino tiene mejores acabados. No voy a entrar en las prestaciones que tiene, porque para mi no hay nada mejor por el precio. Pero es que se nota a la legua que quisieron ahorrar tanto que le pusieron lo mas malo que encontraron y de la peor manera. Extremadamente ruidoso su ventilador, y con unos disipadores ridiculos. Y su pintura y serigrafias se enborronan como tengas algo de sudor en las manos. Productos mucho más económicos de mikrotik, tienen mejor disipacion y acabados que esto.
M**M
Even as a Mikrotik advocate and fanboy I can honestly say that this is a good product. I'm using it as a Boundary router for the fibre connected Smarthome. It's not maxed out and we shift Terabytes of data around every week. Only complaint / comment is that there is a fan but it is noisy and sounds like it about to give up the ghost. But its important to get a Mikrotik with a fan especially if you use SFP+ ports. Dont be fooled the 10G ports run very hot. Mikrotik do a few passive 10G devices but I would not rate your chances. As usual RouterOS is great when it works and when it does not and you misconfigure something important like a firewall rule ... you did make a backup so you can reset and restore !! This product is a good way to get started with a 2.5G Router not just switch.
D**'
Fa il suo come switch gestito, 8 porte da 2,5Gbs e 2 sfp+ da 10Gbs, da non usare come router principale, se non per applicazione homelab a bassa velocità di connettività internet
R**R
Excellent switch, it's all I need for my homelab
M**N
Der Hammer: Für ein Achtel (!) des Preises eines vergleichbaren Cisco-Gerätes (SG350X8PMD) bekommt man bei Mikrotik ein quasi identisches Feature-Set. Die Konfiguration ist fast selbsterklärend und wenn man mal Hilfe braucht, gibt es ein fantastisches Wiki des Herstellers und eine sehr lebendige Community. Achtung: Für dieses Gerät gibt es anscheinend kein funktionierendes SwOS Image, aber mit RouterOS ist man da eh besser dran (obwohl die Konfiguration nicht ganz so simpel ist, wie bei SwOS). Der Lüfter nervt ein bisschen, aber da gibt's Ersatz bei Noctua und der ist auch schnell getauscht.
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