You can take a look at mikrotik, their switches are really cheap and some of them are even layer 3, but I don’t know about their availability in the US.
I don’t have one yet, but their 4 port 100 gig switch looks verry tempting.
Comment on choosing a NIC for OPNsense
muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works 1 day agoI need VLANs and I’m planning some PoE+ stuff too, meaning higher costs though now that I think about it those are probably more common in 10Gig switches anyway. But that still means they are consuming more power, making more heat, making more nose from fans…
You can take a look at mikrotik, their switches are really cheap and some of them are even layer 3, but I don’t know about their availability in the US.
I don’t have one yet, but their 4 port 100 gig switch looks verry tempting.
non_burglar@lemmy.world 1 day ago
VLANs don’t really enter into the equation here. They are layer 2 and will be important for switch choice, but not for NICs.
Poe does add some complexity, so sfp+ will no longer be a good category for this. You will essentially be reduced to a handful of models for 2.5 or 5g without specs.
You might be at the point in your planning where you need to evaluate why you need 2.5g in the first place. There are very few use cases for 2.5g in the home as it is.
muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
its basically a bit of futureproofing. 1 gig is fine for my home but I want the option to go a step further if I want to later.