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Pros

Works great even in a truenas scale vm environment over network to other servers. Bought 3 of those to use between my unifi switch and intel x520 cards of 1m length. Used this to connect my poe switch to a udm pro se.

Well made, works flawlessly. Works perfectly. Highly recommended. It is very cost effective and works like a charm!

Seems to be high quality. Really feel tough and delivers speeds as promised. Performance is insane. Reliable, cheap solution as compared to branded expensive one.

Great for connecting two adjacent switches on a shelf or in a rack. Great for direct connection. Just connect and good to go, can't be easier than that. Just plug and play.



Cons

It was supposed to link my ubiquity 24 ports switch to my unify dream machine pro router. The result, no link, no connection led.

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Quality


Cable works as expected, tested and achieves full connections speed.


This is a great product i’ve ordered quite a few of these in different lengths i haven’t had any problems with it


I've been using this cable for almost 2 months now and it's rock solid.


Completely plug and play while switches were running.

Price


Saved me the cost of a new 26 port switch!


It is very cost effective and works like a charm!


A genuine hp cable costs over 20x what this cable cost me, and both the router and switch are limited to 1 gb speeds anyway, so...  Read More


Way cheaper than buying individual sfps plus the fiber cables.

Shipping


If shipping time wasn't a constraint, i would have gotten a much cheaper cable from fs.

Competitiveness


Happy with the product and a great alternative to expensive sfp/cables that would have cost more!


Bought another between udm-pro-se and usw-aggregation, works great as well.


Ubiquity doesn't mind much about branding/id so they don't have any issue with the cables showing as intel instead of ubiquity.

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  • This product had a total of 1,120 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 6 2024.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Started out with 10gbaset transceivers prior to being educated in dac


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The 10gbaset transceivers output a ton of heat


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Not a lot to say i plugged it into an intel x520 as well as my switch a vmin and it worked straight off


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Coding identified as 34sfp10gcu5m34 part 3474003183834 in show chassis hardware list


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Just dont underestimate the length thats actually needed


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The cable didnt actually work for me but not at all a fault with the cable


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I tried to connect a hp procurve 2910al48gpoe j9148a switch to a mikrotik hex s router but they couldnt communicate with each other


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    When i checked the logs on the switch there was a warning that a hotplug attempt had been made on one of the dualpersonality sfp ports with a 34nongenuinehp dac cable34 followed by an admonition to only use genuine hp products

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