Last time I asked around on 2.5G ethernet I was told to skip it and go to 10 Gigs straight as its “cheaper” and better than 2.5G. So I started to investigate and I am baffled by the costs. Let me break it down:

Quality 10G switch Mikrotik CRS305-1G-4S+IN ~150 $ (this seems reasonable)

10G SFP+ RJ45 modules - these are starting from 50$ on ebay from china which seems excessive, given i would need at least 4 of them.

10G NIC -Intel X540 T2 for around 40 $ if I want to go with RJ45. X520 with SFP+ connector can be had for 30$ but does not seem to worth it, given then price of SFP+ modules.

So I am somewhere around 430 $ for connecting my NAS and desktop PC via 10Gig. Compared to that, I can upgrade to 2.5G only for approx. 80 $

I could partially go with fiber instead of copper, pushing down the SFP+ module costs to 15$, but i still need at least one RJ45 module to run to my home PC. Also I am concerned fiber will bring some additional complexities that I am not prepared for (have zero experience with it).

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    1 year ago

    For my setup, I’ve gone with Cat-6A cabling. It’s backwards compatible to all my devices (RBP, Printer, TV, any consoles I’d get, PVRs, etc…) and right now all I have is 1 Gig networking hardware to work with it.

    I also know copper way better than fibre (terminating fibre is a non-starter for me, but that’s just my ignorance talking).

    So for me I’m future proofing to 10Gbps, but I don’t even know how many years it’ll be before I feel the need.