I just ordered one MikroTik S+RJ10. MikroTik changed their web page to officially state that they support 2.5/5.0/10 Gig (which STH's review already confirmed with their testing even before MikroTik officially started saying that they support multi-gigabit speeds).
I plan to use the S+RJ10 to connect my MikroTik CRS309-1G-8S+IN switch in the basement to a future Multi-gigabit switch. I'm thinking of getting the Netgear XS505M switch (4 multi-gigabit ports and 1 SFP+). It's unmanaged, but it should hold me over for a while (and hopefully a good long time until prices come down for multi-gigabit switches). But if I want to do more rooms/devices, those adapters start adding up.
Note that it sounds like those adapters get quite hot, so one has to be careful putting a lot of them in one switch. MikroTik's guidelines suggest not putting them right next to each other: S+RJ10 general guidance - MikroTik Wiki.
I plan to use the S+RJ10 to connect my MikroTik CRS309-1G-8S+IN switch in the basement to a future Multi-gigabit switch. I'm thinking of getting the Netgear XS505M switch (4 multi-gigabit ports and 1 SFP+). It's unmanaged, but it should hold me over for a while (and hopefully a good long time until prices come down for multi-gigabit switches). But if I want to do more rooms/devices, those adapters start adding up.
Note that it sounds like those adapters get quite hot, so one has to be careful putting a lot of them in one switch. MikroTik's guidelines suggest not putting them right next to each other: S+RJ10 general guidance - MikroTik Wiki.