• 10GBASE-SR SFP+ to LC Optical Gigabit Ethernet transceiver module, Multimode, 850nm, LC duplex connector, DDM, up to 300m.
  • Wide Compatibility - Compatible for Ubiquiti UF-MM-10G and Other Open Switches.
  • Easy to Use - Easy installation, plug and play, fully hot-pluggable. Widely used in fiber switches, routers, NIC, server or other fiber optic equipments with 10Gb SFP+ ports.
  • Superior DDM Function - DDM allows you to monitor the critical information concerning the status of the transmitted and received signals of the transceivers in real-time to find out some potential problems.
  • Perfect After-sales Service - Enjoy 10Gtek 30 Days Free-returned, 3 Years Free Warranty and Lifetime Technology Support. 10Gtek is a manufacturer of transceiver, customized service is available.

These modules appear indistinguishable from the OEM versions, and work perfectly. I'm running a pair between Netgear XS series managed 10Gbe switches, and everything worked out of the box with no tweaks or settings required.

Please keep in mind the 30 Meter distance is very accurate. other than that the devices worked great at closer proximity. we tried pushing the limitations an noticed at 40 Meters connectivity was sporadic. keeping within the guidelines the product works very well!!!

This product is a 10GB/sec SFP+ with Ubiquiti-compatible coding. I installed it in my Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Infinity into an SFP+ port and it worked. What else is there to say?

They work well - I get the advertised bandwidth out of them and no issues using them with my Ubiquiti XG-16 switches. On the other end of the fiber are these modules 'keyed' for Intel, with the NICs being 10G-Tek "intel" dual SFP+.

These SFP+'s are terrific! The price is fantastic and these were easily recognized by my Palo Alto firewall and MikroTik switches. They also report their operating temperature, BTW. Throw in some $40 LC-LC fiber (30m) and you get a very cheap 10 Gb/s backbone in your house! TIP: The most important factor is the device that will house this SFP+. Some devices look for a specific EEPROM code, to intentionally force you to buy their interfaces. Again, PA and MikroTik do not do this, but you'll want to check your device first. Otherwise, don't hesitate!

Works perfectly as intended in ubiquiti XG switch. Unifi and Edge switch. Used with Cable matters fiber cable. No issues.

A few days ago, I received an email from 10Gtek asking if I could write a review for this item. Since I can login my CRS210-8G-2S+IN and retrieve the SFP+ info from this module, I'll write a quick review that confirms that this module shows up in my CRS as an actual S+85DLC03D using the console command "/interface ethernet monitor [f]". That will also show lots of other useful info, such as the sfp temperature, maximum link length (80m for 50um and 30m for 62um), and that your rx and tx powers that are within spec. This module typically runs about 1-2C warmer than the CRS itself (it is at 44C now) and has been running fine for several weeks with only passive cooling. I bought the Cisco 10Gtek module for my Netgear R9000 as well on a recommendation and figuring that I already had one 10Gtek module that I'd use them for both ends (since Mikrotik parts are typically sold through a 3rd party in the US anyway). I'd write a review of the Cisco equivalent module as well but since I can't yet login the R9000 until I put DD-WRT on that I'll hold off a bit. Just letting you know to give 10Gtek a try for your Mikroik if you're on the fence as for all practical purposes mine thinks it is a Mikrotik module. It works with both the stock (older firmware) and the latest 6.40.3 (stable). If anything changes here I'll update the review. Otherwise I still have a great 10GB link between upstairs and downstairs through 50m of OM3 MMF. :) I bought both SFP+ modules here on Amazon; none were provided for this review.

Purchased 2 for long distance run from main PC to server rack in the basement. Modules register as genuine brocade modules. Full 10Gbps over temporary run of 1m OM3. Will revisit if any issues occur over a 25M run.

We just finished building our new office building right next to our old one. I needed to connect the old server room to the new one, an x1052 to a N2048 stacked with a N2048p. Dell wanted about $400 for each transceiver! No way! These worked perfectly.

Excellent and inexpensive solution for short haul 10 GigE communication. Distance depends on quality of fiber and overall attenuation, so not recommended for links in excess of 5 miles. Can also be used between adjacent buildings and/or floors, with little or no attenuation.