MikroTik S+RJ10 Compatible 10GBASE-T SFP+ Copper Transceiver for CRS-Series

MikroTik compatible S+RJ10 - Key Features
- Compatibility: MikroTik
- Media Type: Twisted Pair CAT 6A/7 cable
- Fiber Count: CAT 5/5/7
- Connector: RJ45
- Maximum Distance: 30 m
- Supported Data Rate: 1 Gbps - 10 Gbps
- Temperature Range: Standard 0°-65°C
MikroTik S+RJ10 Price
MikroTik compatible S+RJ10 Specifications
Form Factor | SFP+ |
Media Type | Twisted Pair CAT 6A/7 cable |
Fiber Count | CAT 5/5/7 |
Connector | RJ45 |
Maximum Distance | 30 m |
Supported Data Rate | 1 Gbps - 10 Gbps |
Supported Ethernet Applications | 1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet copper), 10GBase-T (10 Gigabit Ethernet copper), 2.5GBase-T, 5GBase-T |
Temperature Range | Standard 0°-65°C |
Power | +3.3V single power supply |
Compliance | CE,IEEE 802.3ae,IEEE 802.3an,IEEE 802.3bz NBASE-T and MGBASE-T,INF-8074i,RoHS,SFP MSA |
MikroTik compatible S+RJ10 Datasheet
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MikroTik compatible S+RJ10 Description
EdgeOptic's MikroTik S+RJ10 compatible is a MikroTik-coded 10GBASE-T copper SFP+ transceiver for CRS, RB and CCR series hosts running RouterOS. EdgeOptic programs the module EEPROM with MikroTik-recognised vendor identity, so RouterOS accepts the transceiver under its standard module validation and reports link status through the normal /interface ethernet monitor pathway. The module is intended as a drop-in alternative to the native MikroTik S+RJ10 on equipment that already carries the OEM part in its transceiver guidance.
The transceiver operates per IEEE 802.3an for 10GBASE-T, IEEE 802.3bz for 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T, and IEEE 802.3ab for 1000BASE-T fallback. Reach is up to 30 m on Cat6a or Cat7 unshielded twisted-pair. The electrical and management interfaces follow SFF-8431 and SFF-8432, which are the governing MSAs for SFP+ class copper modules. Operating temperature covers 0 to 65 °C commercial grade, with CE and RoHS certification. The module draws more power than a fibre SFP+ and requires a high-power SFP+ cage; MikroTik CRS and RB hosts with SFP+ ports meet this envelope by design.
Because the S+RJ10 is a copper module, DOM telemetry is scoped to the fields that apply to a non-optical SFP+: case temperature, supply voltage, and link status. There is no laser, so transmit optical power, receive optical power, and laser bias current do not exist on this part and are not reported. Management tooling that expects optical DDM values should be configured to treat this module as a copper transceiver.
Target deployment is the MikroTik CRS-series family — including CRS305, CRS309, CRS310, CRS326, CRS328, and CRS354 — together with RB5009 and CCR2004 hosts that expose SFP+ cages. Auto-negotiation must stay enabled to reach 10GBASE-T; the module does not support forced 10G, which matches MikroTik OEM behaviour on the same hosts. On CRS3xx chassis, high-density copper populations should follow MikroTik's own thermal guidance for the specific model, because 10GBASE-T copper modules run warmer than fibre SFP+ under the same port count.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the S+RJ10 require auto-negotiation to reach 10GBASE-T on CRS326 and CRS354 switches?
Yes. The S+RJ10 reaches 10GBASE-T only with auto-negotiation enabled on the host SFP+ port, which matches the MikroTik OEM module's behaviour on the same CRS326 and CRS354 hosts. Forced 10G operation is not supported by this module class. For 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T fallback, RouterOS 7.12 and later added per-speed SFP+ controls; consult the RouterOS documentation for the specific release running on the host before changing the interface speed configuration.
Which MikroTik CRS, RB and CCR models accept the S+RJ10 in their SFP+ cages?
The S+RJ10 is broadly deployed on MikroTik SFP+-equipped hosts, including the CRS305, CRS309, CRS310, CRS326, CRS328 and CRS354 in the CRS3xx line, together with RB5009 and CCR2004 routers. Per MikroTik community guidance, chassis with high SFP+ counts should treat 10GBASE-T copper modules as higher-power than fibre SFP+ and follow MikroTik's per-model thermal guidance before populating every cage. For models or RouterOS versions not on that guidance, verify against MikroTik's current product documentation before deployment.