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ckwhy

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Re: [Other] 10Mbps devices - obsolete?

Yea, we have that right now but we're plannnin to upgrade the servers and switches eventually. If the general direction of new switches are not going to support 10Mbps, then I will think about investing on more expensive 100Mbps-capable devices, although I doubt we'll ever use that kind of bandwidth.


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said by ckwhy :

If the general direction of new switches are not going to support 10Mbps,
Very unlikely. There are too many legacy devices out there, especially in businesses, and it doesn't cost anything significant in hardware or efficiency to support the lower speeds.
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said by ckwhy :

If the general direction of new switches are not going to support 10Mbps, then I will think about investing on more expensive 100Mbps-capable devices, although I doubt we'll ever use that kind of bandwidth.
10 Mbps UTP Ethernet will be around for a long time for the simple reason it does not cost extra to support but may result in a lost sale if backward compatibility is removed.

/tom

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said by tschmidt See Profile :

10 Mbps UTP Ethernet will be around for a long time for the simple reason it does not cost extra to support but may result in a lost sale if backward compatibility is removed.
When was the last time you looked at networking equipment above SOHO products?


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said by utahluge See Profile :

When was the last time you looked at networking equipment above SOHO products?
What gear do you have in mind? 10 Mbps support seems pretty common but then I have not done an exhaustive search.

If anything commercial space will be last bastion of 10 Mbps Ethernet, heck some companies are still using Thinwire.

/tom
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