The Hasivo S600WP-5XGT-1SX-SE Might Be The Best 6-port 10GbE Switch with PoE

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Hasivo S600WP-5XGT-1SX-SE Internal Hardware Overview

Inside the switch, the first thing we wanted to show was that the DC input that is on the front of the non-PoE version is depopulated here. This is an AC-only switch.

Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE No DC Input On PCB
Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE No DC Input On PCB

On the side, we have our two 12V two wire fans. Many STH readers are going to be able to splice some wires and put different fans in, but it is also not the case where we have MikroTik or others using simple 3-pin fans that can be swapped quickly by just about anyone.

Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal Fans
Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal Fans

The main siwtch PCB is the same model number between the PoE and non-PoE versions. We can see heatsinks on the five 10Gbase-T PHYs along with the main switch chip.

Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal Switch PCB
Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal Switch PCB

The main switch chip is the Realtek RTL9303 that we have seen a number of times.

Screenshot
Screenshot

Hasivo has its 4-port PoE board that we have seen on a number of the company’s designs on a daughterboard above the main switch PCB. As a 4-port PoE board, that is why all five 10Gbase-T ports are not PoE capable, only the first four.

Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal PoE Board
Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal PoE Board

In the rear we have the power supply.

Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal PSU 3
Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal PSU 3

We asked Hasivo and this is a 210W PSU with 180W available for PoE power.

Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal PSU 2
Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal PSU 2

We do not review power supplies, so we figured we would just show you a few photos if you are interested in how it is made.

Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal PSU 1
Hasivo S600WP 5XGT 1SX SE Internal PSU 1

Next, let us get to the web management.

6 COMMENTS

  1. None of these cheap switches have an ipv6 stack for management. I believe this is because they’re all based on a realtek underlying software platform (which doesnt have an ipv6 stack) that each vendor just mods here and there for asthetics/options.

  2. At the bottom of page 1:

    > It is one of the reasons these are significantly more expensive than other options.

    I think you meant to write “significantly cheaper”, not “significantly more expensive”.

  3. @Daniil Lo Nigro – STH needs a sub-editor. There has been a few typos and sentences that don’t mean what’s intended recently.

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