I wanted to simplify my home network, and this switch was the only one with POE and rack mount (affordable), so it was almost the only choice for me.
It has limited memory and CPU, and power consumption depends on what you will attach it to, but I think it’s a good compromise. Would I buy it in 2021? Yes, I just did.
Answer to Question 1: updated version of this model within the next two years
Only Mikrotik can answer this Question without lying =)
I would bet 5€, that the CRS112-8P-4S-IN will still be here in 24 Months !
If you are looking for a nice fanless PoE Switch, It is no mistake to buy one in 2021
Answer to Question 2 & 3 :
If nobody has an answer till friday,
I will make some mesurements on the weekend.
So it turns out i don't have the proper equipment to measure small Power usage...
Never the less, I used my only calibrated Multimeter (Grossen Metrawatt Secutest Base10)
to mesure the combined Power draw of the
- CRS112-8P-4S-IN**
- Power-Adapter DQS961-280340-3 ( DC28V @ 3.40A)
Test-Result #1
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**CRS112-8P-4S-IN: Configured as a Switch (all Ports) + IP-Address on bridge + 2 low Traffic Clients on Ether1 and Ether2
I 0,06A
U 233,3 V
f 50,0 Hz P 5W
S 14VA
PF 0.39
Test-Result #2
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**CRS112-8P-4S-IN: Configured as a Switch (all Ports) + IP-Address on bridge + 2 low Traffic Clients on SFP1 and Ether2
Kudos to @ConnyMercier for bothering to do the measurements ... but those measurements are questionable at least. From figures I assume measurements were done on the high-voltage side of PA (hence low PF figures) which includes also low conversion efficiency of PA under low load. The measurements should have been done on the DC side of PA.