TB>> I've changed now all machines to 1GB Network adapters, and got TB>> 100Mbit/6MBit fibre internet connection.
BF> Asymmetrical fibre connection? Wow. Whatever will they dream up next BF> time... 8-)
BF> Unlike e.g. ADSL, where the send channels are located in the BF> frequency channels above the receive channels, and therefore are more BF> sensitive to cable disturbances, there's absolutely no technical reason BF> to have lower send speed on fibre.
If the connection is made by only just one singlemode fiber, the downstream will use different wavelenght of light than the upstream. And the wavelenght does matter how the light goes in the fiber...
If there is a pair of fibers, the situation is different.
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