Synology E10G18-T2
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The Synology is a dual-port 10GbE Ethernet adapter that provides a simple and affordable way to upgrade your Synology NAS to high-speed networking. It is compatible with IEEE 802.3an/ab (10GBASE-T/1000BASE-T) and 802.3x standards, featuring dual RJ-45 connectors. This allows for a total data rate of 20Gbps using standard CAT6 or superior UTP cabling connections.
Synology E10G18-T2
The Synology E10G18-T2 is a dual-port 10GbE Ethernet adapter that provides a simple and affordable way to upgrade your Synology NAS to high-speed networking. It is compatible with IEEE 802.3an/ab standards (10GBASE-T/1000BASE-T) and supports 802.3x, featuring dual RJ-45 connectors. This configuration allows a total data rate of 20Gbps through standard CAT6 or superior UTP cabling connections.
The E10G18-T2 also features a number of advanced features that improve performance and reliability, including:
Link Aggregation support for combining multiple network connections into a single high-bandwidth link
Jumbo Frame support for transferring larger data packets more efficiently
TSO (TCP Segmentation Offloading) and TCP/UDP/IP Checksum offloading to free up CPU resources for other tasks
The E10G18-T2 is the perfect choice for users who need to upgrade their Synology NAS to 10GbE networking for demanding applications such as high-performance video editing, file sharing, and data backup.
Product Features:
Dual-port 10GbE Ethernet adapterSupports IEEE 802.3an/ab (10GBASE-T/1000BASE-T) and 802.3xProvides 20Gbps total data rate using standard CAT6 or better UTP cabling connections
Features Link Aggregation, Jumbo Frame, TSO, and TCP/UDP/IP Checksum offloadingEasy to install and use
Product Benefits:
Upgrade your NAS to high-speed 10GbE networkingImprove performance and reliability for demanding applications
Free up CPU resources for other tasksEasy and affordable to deploy
Ideal For:
Users who need to upgrade their NAS to 10GbE networking for demanding applications such as high-performance video editing, file sharing, and data backup
Businesses and organizations that need to improve the performance and reliability of their network infrastructure
How use (E10G18-T2):
To use the Synology E10G18-T2, follow these steps:
Install in a PCIe slot on your NAS.Connect to your network switch or router using two CAT6 or better UTP cables.Enable in the DSM Control Panel.Configure your network switch or router to support 10GbE networking.
Once installed and configured, you will be able to enjoy the benefits of high-speed 10GbE networking on your NAS.
Here are some additional tips for using the E10G18-T2:
If you are using Link Aggregation, make sure to configure your network switch or router to support it as well.If you are using Jumbo Frames, make sure to configure your network switch or router to support them as well.
If you are using TSO or TCP/UDP/IP Checksum offloading, make sure to enable them in the DSM Control Panel.For more information on how to use the E10G18-T2, please consult the DSM documentation.
Here are some examples of how you can use the E10G18-T2:
High-performance video editing: can help you to edit high-resolution video files more quickly and efficiently.File sharing: can help you to share large files with other users on your network more quickly.
Data backup: can help you to back up your data to a remote server more quickly and reliably.
Overall, the Synology E10G18-T2 is a great way to upgrade your Synology NAS to 10GbE networking for improved performance and reliability.
Learn more about (UTP):
Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable is a type of copper cabling used in telephone wiring and local area networks (LANs). It consists of two or more pairs of insulated copper wires that are twisted together. The twisting of the wires helps to reduce crosstalk, which is interference between adjacent pairs.
UTP cable is available in a variety of categories, each of which supports a different maximum bandwidth. The most common categories are:
Category 5 (CAT5): Supports up to 100 Mbps bandwidthCategory 5e (CAT5e): Supports up to 1 Gbps bandwidth
Category 6 (CAT6): Supports up to 10 Gbps bandwidthCategory 6a (CAT6a): Supports up to 10 Gbps bandwidthCategory 7 (CAT7): Supports up to 10 Gbps bandwidth
UTP cable is typically less expensive than other types of cabling, such as shielded twisted pair (STP) and fiber optic cable. It is also quite straightforward to install and upkeep.
UTP cable is used in a variety of applications, including:
Telephone networksLocal area networks (LANs)Building automation systemsSecurity systemsAudio and video systems
Here are some of the advantages of using UTP cable:It is relatively inexpensive.It is easy to install and maintain.
It is widely available.It supports a variety of bandwidths.
However, UTP cable is also susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI). This can cause problems in environments with a lot of electrical noise, such as near power lines or electrical motors.
Overall, UTP cable is a good choice for a variety of applications. It is relatively inexpensive, easy to install and maintain, and widely available. However, it is important to keep in mind that UTP cable is susceptible to EMI.
Additional information
Brand | |
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Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.72 x 2.71 x 0.54 inches |
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.3, Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
Item Weight | 2.24 Ounces |
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