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swhitney2003
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reply to iansltx

Re: more vital then 1gbit fiber

It makes you wonder how long it will be until everything is wired with light in a household. toslink anyone?

I'd love to have everything in my household be gigabit... but really have nothing pushing me to do so, computers are barely capable of putting a huge, consistent strain on 100mbps. When media devices start being wired through my network, I might consider.


dadkins
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Try moving a ripped Blu-ray or Acronis image across your LAN - like 24-46GB.
Here with two gigabit laptops, it isn't that bad.
When transferring to the other laptop - 100mbps, it takes a while.
Pounding gigabit through a poor DI614's switch cruises at 195mbps. Eh...

Directly connected to the other laptop - it flies!
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reply to swhitney2003

said by swhitney2003:

It makes you wonder how long it will be until everything is wired with light in a household. toslink anyone?

toslink is only 11mbps


swhitney2003
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said by Anonymous_:

said by swhitney2003:

It makes you wonder how long it will be until everything is wired with light in a household. toslink anyone?

toslink is only 11mbps
Yes that is true. What I was getting at was a move from electrical wiring to optical wiring.

openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
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Why when the copper is easily capable of Gbps+ speeds at relatively short distances. Until fiber patch cables cost me less than CAT6 patch cables, there isn't much reason to worry about fiber in the home. The biggest motivation to switch to fiber that I can think of is to avoid electrical interference.



Mchart
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join:2004-01-21
Gurnee, IL

said by openbox9:

Why when the copper is easily capable of Gbps+ speeds at relatively short distances. Until fiber patch cables cost me less than CAT6 patch cables, there isn't much reason to worry about fiber in the home. The biggest motivation to switch to fiber that I can think of is to avoid electrical interference.
The biggest motivation to move to fiber is the fact that CAT-6 cabling can only move 1000Base-T 100 meters in natshit free conditions (In reality no more then 50 meters). With 10Gig UTP it becomes somewhat of a joke as the most i've seen it go is 15 meters. OK when you need to go from one IGX in a facility to another, but bad if you want to do just about anything else.

openbox9

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And we're talking about a home network where electrical noise tends to be prevalent. Your "natshit free conditions" highlights my point for a requirement to replace copper with fiber in a residence.


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