MikroTikCRS309-1G-8S+IN Switch
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MikroTikCRS309-1G-8S+IN Switch

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Product ID: 111287967
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Details

  • Brand
    MikroTik
  • Number of ports
    9
  • Included components
    Rack ears kit
  • Colour
    White
  • Compatible devices
    Desktop
8x 10G SFP+ ports for ultra-fast connectivity
🔒Robust metal case ensures durability & heat dissipation
🛠️Fully managed switch for granular network control

Description

🚀 Elevate your network game with MikroTik’s powerhouse switch!

  • BLAZING 10 G SPEEDS - Experience lightning-fast data transfer with 8 SFP+ ports, perfect for bandwidth-hungry workflows.
  • SLEEK STURDY DESIGN - Compact metal chassis blends durability with a professional aesthetic for any modern workspace.
  • TOTAL NETWORK COMMAND - Managed switch capabilities give you full control over your network’s performance and security.
  • ENERGY EFFICIENT POWER - Consumes just 19W while delivering enterprise-grade performance, keeping your setup green and lean.
  • PLUG PLAY SIMPLICITY - RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port ensures seamless integration with existing infrastructure—no hassle, just speed.

The MikroTik CRS309-1G-8S+IN is a compact, metal-cased managed switch featuring 8 ultra-fast 10G SFP+ ports and 1 Gigabit RJ45 port. Designed for professional environments, it delivers robust network control, efficient 19W power consumption, and reliable performance in a sleek 14.1 x 11.5 x 2.8 cm form factor.

Specifications

Switch typemanaged
Product dimensions14.1L x 11.5W x 2.8H centimetres
Item weight1.21 Kilograms
Voltage12 Volts
Case material typeMetal
Number of layers1
Upper temperature rating4E+1 Degrees Celsius
Interface typeRJ45
Data transfer rate1000 Megabits Per Second
ManufacturerMIKROTIK
Item model numberCRS309-1G-8S+IN
Wattage19 watts
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Item Weight1.21 kg
Guaranteed software updates untilunknown

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What power supply plug comes with it? I see one of the reviews mentions it is not a UK plug.
is it switch os or outer os & what version is supplied with it.
Does this come with the bracket to rackmount it, or is it sold separately?

Reviews

4.5

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D**J

The best 10G switch deal on Amazon.

Great price, fast delivery, working great. Came with a UK power adapter.I'm just using it for L2 to get the best throughput and very pleased.Although the SFPs can be expensive, you can get SFP+/DAC cables for less than the cost of one SFP.I would recommend trying to avoid using SFP/RJ45 transceivers as they more power and can get very hot.

T**Y

Amazing value 10GbE Switch

Update 23/04/2021:I'm still incredibly happy with my CRS309-1G-8S+IN, so much in fact that I bought another one to play around with and use as a spare. I have just been experimenting with RouterOS 7.1 beta 5 which now supports Hardware Offloaded Layer 3 for CRS3xxx devices! From my limited testing of Inter-VLAN routing with this firmware I'm able to achieve near wire-speed routing between VLANs using the CRS309 as a router. This is very impressive and I am seeing 10Gbps throughput between VLANs with the CPU barely changing from idle. Prior to this I would get a maximum of 3.2Gbps with one CPU core pegged at 50%. This means the hardware in the CRS309 is far more capable than RouterOS currently supports at the moment and, whilst the beta is very unstable and not really suitable for any kind of production use, it does demonstrate that in the very near future the CRS309 is going to be a powerful router too.Original Review:This is an incredibly good value 10GbE switch which is hard to beat at the moment. What makes this switch a no-brainer for me is that it's passively cooled and therefore it is silent in operation. It does get a little warm when under load but that's a small price to pay for silence!Despite being branded as a 'Cloud Router Switch' the CRS309-1G-8S+IN is a Layer 2 Switch and not a Router. It can run RouterOS so it can be used for routing and other layer 3 functionality but the 800MHz 32bit ARM CPU in the device simply isn't powerful enough and you will take a significant performance hit (by significant we're talking maybe a max of 2.5 Gbps throughput).That aside, the CRS309 is a very good layer 2 switch and essentially is able to offer full non-blocking throughput of 81 Gbps. I'm not actually able to verify that claim but I can easily max out out multiple 10GbE ports at a time with no issues at all.The switch has 8 SFP+ ports which seem to be highly compatible with a number of transceivers. I'm using 10GTek fiber transceivers in a few ports with no issues. I'm also using Mikrotik S+RJ10 transceivers for RJ45 connections because I've found other transceivers don't negotiate 2.5 GbE or 5.0 GbE properly on this switch and the Mikrotik modules have DDM built-in to monitor the temperature etc. which is really useful.You can run SwitchOS or RouterOS on the CRS309-1G-8S+IN. SwitchOS is a simpler interface and only exposes Layer 2 switch functionality, however it can only be managed via the web browser which isn't ideal. I'm using RouterOS because I am more familiar with that and I can use Winbox and SSH to manage it in a way that I prefer. There is a risk with RouterOS in that you can inadvertently turn on features that disable hardware offloading of the switch ports and fallback to the CPU but if you strictly use Layer 2 features this shouldn't be an issue.The lights are bright on this switch and blue power LED is like looking at the sun! You can turn pretty much all of the LEDs off, apart from the lights on the single RJ45 on the right hand-side of the front. This port is suggested to be used for management traffic but I was happily using it as an uplink with multiple VLANs at one point. If you don't use this port then the LEDs do not light up.A couple of users seemed to have massive trouble getting this device to work properly without it 'taking over' their network. Mine came preinstalled with RouterOS and also had a DHCP server enabled which means it probably would have interfered with my existing LAN. One thing you come to learn about MikroTik kit is that it nearly always comes with static IP Address of 192.168.88.1 configured as its default, so you need to connect to it standalone/directly and configure the device in a basic way before plugging it into your network. This alone means this device is not plug and play and requires some degree of networking knowledge to configure.This switch uses MikroTik's newer bridge method. In the most basic sense you add all of your ports to a bridge and they should be able to switch with each other with hardware offloading enabled. If you want to add VLANs, you need to add these to the bridge too and more importantly, you'll need to turn on VLAN filtering on the bridge, which is disabled by default. The tagging of VLANs is unlike any other brand I've used before but you essentially tag and un-tag the ports (and the bridge itself) in the Bridge > VLAN section. You should try to make sure that your routing is performed by another device on your network otherwise performance will suffer badly. I've found that not adding IP Addresses to my VLANs on this switch reduces the chance of me inadvertently falling back to CPU based switching.Overall it's a brilliant switch and offers incredible value for money. Whilst there is a steep learning curve at the start and it's definitely not plug and play, it's not really difficult to manage the switching config afterwards. I think you'll be hard pushed to find a similar feature-rich product in this price range.Pros:- Amazing value for money- Passively cooled (silent)- Excellent Layer 2 throughput (162 Gbps switching capacity/81 Gbps non-blocking throughput)- Compatible with lots of transceivers- Manageable with multiple means i.e. SSH, Winbox, WebFig- Can also be powered via PoE on the Ethernet port- Console portCons:- Not plug and play and requires some networking knowledge to configure it- Layer 3 functionality has massive performance impact- No Console cable supplied

S**Y

Great product but horrible to set-up

Great 10G Switch for my home lab but it comes A. Configured as a router and B. with old software on it. So You have to update The router software, Configure it as a switch including making sure that you can access it as a switch which requires you to go an add bridging to the management port. Then reboot as a switch and update the switch software. None of this is clearly explained in the manuals but with a little help from popular search engines you can find what you need.Why not leave this as a router? Well the ARM processor is going to do packet inspection and it just isn't up to the job where as the switch piece is fine. So you won't get full throughput as a router.Once configured as a managed switch however this seems to be a great product and really well priced. It is working fine for me though I have yet to configure VLANS or anything else yet.It seems to work well with all of the transceivers I have used but even Fibre ones get pretty warm and this is a finless unit so it will be interesting to see how this copes long term. All-in-all a good purchase. If they make a QSFP28 switch I'd buy it like a shot - Then I could go to 100G!

J**E

No U.K Plug

Great product, fantastic value for money , only issue I have is it came with a U.S 12v Plug and not a U.K 12v Plug. So maybe MikroTik can look into it.

S**R

A snap to set up

Took me all of 10 minutes to get set up to a point where I could see it on the network and passing traffic.1) download WinBox from the Mikrotik website.2) connect an RJ45 patch cable between the device and the Ethernet port of the PC that you downloaded the Winbox app onto.3) populate the "Connect To:" dialogue box in the WinBox app with the E09 MAC address of the port (On the label affixed to base of the device)4) Hit "Connect" and you are in. Set the IP address of the device and the gateway.That's all I did to get mine on my network. You can then log into the device from the IP address you gave it and configure it to your hearts content."Art of Server" has uploaded some really good video's on Youtube on the device which prepped me for its arrival.

J**Y

This is an excellent piece of kit.

This switch offers a lot of bang for the buck. Simply brilliant.

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Fantastic experience overall. Will recommend to friends and family.

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Good experience, but the tracking updates could be better.

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