Mikrotik announced these and hopefully we shall see them soon:
 
https://www.servethehome.com/new-mikrotik-crs-10gbe-and-40gbe-switches-for-2019/
 
Pricing TBA
 
Regards,
 
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Regarding:
 
 >>  Whilst on topic has anyone come accross reasonably priced 802.3bz
 >>  supporting switches  aka 10G Copper with Fallback based on Media
 >>  Capability?
 >>
 >>  Netgear and Buffalo were the only two I found that were anywhere close to
 >>  reasonably priced (1000$ odd); and then there is a long list of Wireless
 >>  AX ap's that have a port of it which is not useful.
 >>
 >>  On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 14:00, Joel Wiramu Pauling <joel@aenertia.net>
 >>  wrote:
 >>
 >>  Do the edgecore do proper hybrid vlan? Aka Routing Any to Any (including
 >>  untagged AKA native)?
 >>
 >>  That was a major drawback of the Routerboard range.
 >>
 >>  I'm still a big fan of anything running Openwrt mainline; and I still find
 >>  that cheap j1900 /n3560 ATOM braswell based ones with x86 are far more
 >>  flexible than anything commercially bundled.
 >>
 >>  You can get a 4 port j1900 for 50$ and if you want to do Layer3 stuff then
 >>  the 3160 version is another 100$ or so (and includes AES-NX).
 >>
 >>  Point me at something that can do Layer3 routing at 5Gbit with high
 >>  PPS/small packets with encryption for that price point that doesn't come
 >>  with weirdness - I have been looking for a while.
 >>
 >>  On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 13:39, Richard Hector <richard@walnut.gen.nz>
 >>  wrote:
 >>
 >>  Thanks Jonathan,
 >>
 >>  That's the second suggestion I've had for Edge-core (and that model in
 >>  particular).
 >>
 >>  I'd forgotten (if I knew) about the link with Accton - I put in quite a
 >>  few Accton hubs and (ISA) NICs in the 90's.
 >>
 >>  Cheers,
 >>  Richard
 >>
 >>  On 28/06/19 1:30 PM, Jonathan Brewer wrote:
 >>  > Hi Richard,
 >>  >
 >>  > I've had good experience with EdgeCore products, and I know a few
 >>  > providers in New Zealand have been using them in their networks for 10+
 >>  > years now.
 >>  >
 >>  > They have a model that looks like what you
 >>  > want: https://www.ascent.co.nz/productspecification.aspx?itemID=438092
 >>  >
 >>  > The full description from SnapperNet indicates it has CLI
 >>  > too.
 >>  https://www.snappernet.co.nz/product/912/edgecore-ecs2100-10t-8-port-10-1
 >>  00-1000-mbps-gigabit-managed-switch-with-2-gigabit-sfp-slots
 >>  >
 >>  > Accton, EdgeCore's parent company, also manufactures Facebook's 100G
 >>  > datacentre switches, the IgniteNet line of mmWave radios, and probably
 >>  > some other OEM stuff I have no idea about.
 >>  >
 >>  > Cheers,
 >>  >
 >>  > Jon
 >>  >
 >>  > On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 08:03, Richard Hector <richard@walnut.gen.nz
 >>  > <mailto:richard@walnut.gen.nz>> wrote:
 >>  >
 >>  > Hi all,
 >>  >
 >>  > I hope this isn't too far off topic.
 >>  >
 >>  > What's available in the way of managed switches (at least including
 >>  > 802.1q VLANs) at a suitable price for a small office?
 >>  >
 >>  > The (8-port) one I bought 4 years ago, even at the time the https ui
 >>  > didn't work, because browsers had stopped supporting old certs or
 >>  > ciphers or something. I raised it with the wholesaler, who raised it
 >>  > with the manufacturer - no new firmware ever came out. I couldn't load
 >>  > my own cert onto it either.
 >>  >
 >>  > Is there anything better around, at a reasonable price?
 >>  >
 >>  > I'm not keen on what I understand is the cisco model either, where you
 >>  > have to maintain a support contract to get any updates.
 >>  >
 >>  > Stretching even further - I don't suppose there's anything out there
 >>  > with fully Free (as in freedom) firmware? Does SDN give us that?
 >>  >
 >>  > Feel free to reply off-list if you don't want to promote (or disparage)
 >>  > your suppliers (or self) in public :-)
 >>  >
 >>  > Cheers,
 >>  > Richard
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