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Amazon.com: Zyxel 12-Port Gigabit UnManaged Multi-Gig Switch. 2 x Copper 2.5G Ports, 2 x 1/10G SFP+ Ports [XGS1010-12-ZZ0101F]: Computers & Accessories
Buy Zyxel 12-Port Gigabit UnManaged Multi-Gig Switch. 2 x Copper 2.5G Ports, 2 x 1/10G SFP+ Ports [XGS1010-12-ZZ0101F]: Switches - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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At first, I thought that perhaps this was an 8-port 2.5GbE-T / 2-port SFP+ 10GbE switch, but alas, it appears to be mostly gigabit ports, but with 2x copper 2.5GbE-T ports, and 2x SFP+ 1/10GbE ports. (According to the description... although I'm using some of those particular IPolex SFP+ 10G modules, that will automagically switch down to 2.5GbE-T, and presumably 5GbE-T too, in my 4-port SPF+ 10GB / 1-port GbE-T Microtik switch. So I wonder if I used the same copper SPF+ modules in this Zyzel switch, if the 10G ports would also switch down, transparently, to 2.5/5GbE-T.)
Still, it's another option, and it's $149. (The all-important under $200 price point.)
I had picked up, initially, a Netgear unmanaged switch with 2x 10GbE-T and 8x 1GbE-T ports, just as a 10GbE "starter switch". I'm still using it, but it would be nicer if it had mostly 2.5GbE-T ports.
I'm still waiting for a decent, small, fanless, cool-running, switch with 8x 2.5GbE-T and 2x 10GbE-T/multi-gig (or 2x SFP+ multi-gig). I came fairly close, picking up a few D-Link switches with 8x 2.5GbE-T and 2x SFP+ 10G ports, at a pretty decent discount, but list price, they are around $500. Which, IMHO, is around $300 too much. Plus, they're fairly huge, as far as consumer-oriented gear goes, and not fanless.
Edit: And in other related news, "Pluggable" has 2.5GbE-T USB3.0 adapters, with Type-C and a Type-A "captive adapter dongle" connected, so you choose whether to plug in a Type-A or Type-C into your host device. They are $39.99, at Amazon/Newegg/Walmart/ebay. (There was a review, with a $10 off coupon, but that was 4 weeks old.) The cheapest USB3.0 2.5GbE-T is still the $30.99 CableCreations dongle @ Amazon.
Edit: Maybe these Zyxel switches aren't so great. I just noticed, the four right-most 1GbE-T ports, the left two are "med priority" and the right two are "high priority".
I never had good luck with physical port-based priority schemes. I own a WD switch with some sort of setup like that, 1GbE-T, and I could almost swear I could feel it slowing down connections for no good reason. Normally, I'm the only person here, and although I have a number of PCs, I don't activately stream video, for example, on more than one at a time. (They download and access the net for various reasons and at various times on their own.)
So this switch may not be ideal. If I have two NAS units on 1GbE-T, and three PCs on 1GbE-T, should I put the PCs, or the NAS units, on the "high priority" ports, if I want the fastest response times or greatest bandwidth from the NAS units?
The thing is, if the switch is lightly loaded, then it shouldn't affect performance at all, if queues aren't full up, should it? Yet, on that WD switch, I could have sworn that it did, by slowing down certain connections, as compared to a "normal" gigabit switch with equal priority per physical port.
Sigh. I guess I'll try a pair of them, it would help me to cut down my network wiring mess and multiple switches. One of which (the Microtik, which is passive, but chews a lot of power for a switch, gets REALLY hot).
Also, when I search the model number, all I get are Euro sites. So I doubt that these have a US warranty attached to them, even though the Amazon listing says "Sold by Zyxel, Shipped by Amazon".
Here's the same switch, without the "priority gige ports", for $212.
Amazon.com: Zyxel 12-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Multi-Gig Switch. 2 x Copper 2.5G Ports, 2 x 1/10G SFP+ Ports [XGS1210-12]: Industrial & Scientific
Buy Zyxel 12-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Multi-Gig Switch. 2 x Copper 2.5G Ports, 2 x 1/10G SFP+ Ports [XGS1210-12]: Switches - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Edit: My bad, the $200+ model is a "Web Managed", and the $150 model (with the physical port priority) is "Unmanaged". That seems to be the larger difference. The "Web Managed" supports QoS, and LAGG, VLANs, and a few other features, it might be useful.

XGS1010-12 | 12-Port Unmanaged Multi-Gigabit Switch with 2-Port 2.5G and 2-Port 10G SFP+ | Zyxel Networks
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