

⚡ Elevate your network game with speed, power, and zero hassle!
The TEROW 6-Port switch combines 4x 2.5Gbps PoE+ ports and 2x 10Gb SFP+ uplinks with a robust 65W power budget, delivering ultra-fast, reliable connectivity for home, office, and gaming setups. Its plug-and-play design, metal housing with lightning protection, and VLAN security mode make it a versatile, future-ready solution for powering APs, IP cameras, and high-bandwidth devices.

















| ASIN | B0CGDCBBV3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Case Material | Metal |
| Current Rating | 1.25 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (48) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2023 |
| Interface Type | RJ45, SFP+ |
| Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
| Item model number | 6-Port |4 x 2.5G Poe+2 x 10G SFP |
| Manufacturer | TEROW |
| Maximum Power | 65 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6"L x 5.1"W x 2"H |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 55 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 52 Volts |
W**L
Can’t go wrong for the price.
It works and is able to push 2.5gbs to all ports while fiber connected to my 10gb switch. Didn’t want to buy another more expensive unifi switch to replace my aging 1gbs Poe switch. So I got this temporarily to run some 2.5gb wifi7 aps. It just works so I think it’s likely to stay. I ended up moving all 4 Poe aps to it and shutting down the UniFi Poe switch.
M**O
Excellent Switch
I am very happy about buying this switch
P**N
POE+ feature requires ALL 2.5g devices be POE or NONE are.
When plugging in a single POE+ device to an RJ45/2.5g port, it powers up the device and connects the network. UNTIL - you also plug in a non-poe device, such as an upstream switch. Any non-POE device in any other RJ45 port turns off POE on ALL FOUR ports. With a total power budget of 65 watts, that's only enough for two POE+ devices. I didn't try it, but it *might* work if the SPF port connects to the upstream switch, and all RJ45 connections were to POE devices. Considering I'd have to buy compatible 10GB SPF adapters for both ends of the run, and can only connect two devices max, it's not cost effective for me. Returned for a refund.
A**L
Great product and price
Let me start by saying this solved a problem. I’m in IT and was doing a copper to fiber to copper conversion and was having difficulty with the converters I had in place. I needed a quick way to test and temporarily solve the problem. This switch did the trick. (I actually bought 2, one for each side) I wanted the ability for 10gb on the fiber side and the 2.5gb on the copper makes this switch valuable in other applications. The switches have been in place for a few weeks with no issues.
M**N
Can't handle a total of 53W of PoE for my APs, or it's just flakey
I got this to replace a larger 2.5G PoE switch so I could use it elsewhere and when installed initially it appeared to work fine. After it warmed up (I assume) it started dropping the APs in and out, or at least stopped communicating to them. This caused lots of errors and emails to me that my APs were dropping. I'm only using 2x EAP660HD (21W/ea) and an EAP225 Outdoor (~11W). This switch is supposedly rated to 65W and up to 30W/port so it should handle it fine, but it clearly does not. If the issue isn't PoE, then it just can't handle being connected to the 4x 2.5G ports. I'm not even using the 10G ports. As for ease of use, it's a simple unmanaged switch, it should be plug and play. There is a VLAN on/off switch, but it doesn't enable/disable VLANs, it really just isolates the ports to only talk to the uplink port.
M**L
The Easy to Use Real Deal
Works as advertised, simple, easy, straight forward. Pretty much PLUG-N-PLAY. Would consider the unit Smart and of Quality. If I had to make a gripe about something, it would be the request to have a little longer power cord. otherwise i am 100% satisfied. my connection is Stable
J**N
Great specs and future planning for my network
Saw this on a Youtube video and it happened to be a lot cheaper. Put it in between my Fiber box and my base station router. We only have 1 Gig but I noticed I'm getting closer to the 1 Gig limit now with this. More consistent 950 and 960 Mbps. So that's worth something. Doubt I'll go to SFP but with this I have the option. Only downside, the lights are bright. So if this in a public space, grab some black tape the dim the light.
C**H
PoE doesn't power APs out of the box
The switch is provided with a 52V power supply, and unfortunately doesn't seem capable of reducing the voltage it then sends out over PoE. I bought the NOYAFA NF-488 PoE tester specifically to troubleshoot this issue, and I found that the switch is indeed sending 52V over a PoE Mode A pinout. For comparison, my Mikrotik RB5009UPr+S+IN uses Mode B. Not sure if that's significant, but the voltage definitely is. I fixed the problem by switching out the power supply with the 48V one that came with my aforementioned router (I'm using a DC UPS with a 48V step-up converter instead), and this allowed the AP I attached to the switch to fully power on and be usable. The PoE tester still registers the switch's output as "non-standard," but it doesn't appear to be a problem. Other than these things, the switch works fine with my Ipolex 10GbE SFP+ modules. It gets toasty, though, so I suggest sticking rubber feet on it to keep it off any surfaces that can be damaged by heat. Might also want to think about giving it some airflow if it's used heavily. All in all, I might have had some problems but for ~$50 I am quite happy. I would have paid more for a managed version, though.
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