= Сообщение: 6600 из 12550 ====================================== ENET.SYSOP = От : Markus Reschke 2:240/1661 09 Jun 18 22:56:56 Кому : Gerrit Kuehn 09 Jun 18 22:56:56 Тема : Re: while at the logs FGHI : area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:240/1661+5b16aa1b На : area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:240/12+5a80ab1f = Кодировка сообщения определена как: LATIN1 ================================= Ответ: area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:240/12+5a80ab20 ============================================================================== Hi Gerrit!
Jun 09 21:28 2018, Gerrit Kuehn wrote to Markus Reschke:
GK> Even with 10G, CAT6A is just fine on short distance (the usual thing GK> within a house).
Makes sense if you have Cat6A already. If you need a new wiring then I'd recommend to go for fiber instead of Cat6A/7 because fiber provides a much better upgrade path and causes less trouble than Cat7 wiring.
GK> Cheaper still? 10G fibre equippment dropped significantly during the GK> last 2 years or so. I'd say it is already quite affordable for home GK> use. GK> Just two examples: MikroTik CRS326 is a fully-fledged router/switch GK> that comes with 24x1G ports and 2x10G fibre uplink ports, the device GK> starts selling around 150,- (including tax).
It's a switch with some L3 functionality. I doubt that the CRS326 is able to route and filter IP traffic with a throughput of 10Gbit/s.
GK> Qnap sells a 10G desktop switch with 4xSFP+ ports and 4xSFP+/RJ45 GK> combo ports, starting around 450,- (including tax).
Another switch. Those switches got cheap standard chipsets from Broadcom and so on. They are great for connecting all your PCs and servers. But I think you'd prefer a router/firewall between your LAN and the Internet.
GK> Cheap 10G transceivers start at less than 20,- these days... GK> shortrange is usually up to 300m which should be sufficient for the GK> casual home.