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TomS_
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HELLFIRE
Re: Optical big iron
Problem with plugging in to this kind of kit is that it only gets you to the other end of the wavelength. You need to plug in to a router somewhere.
This is transmission kit, not routing kit.
edit: Although I do see some 100G and 40G muxponders in there (top left and middle shelves along with others.)
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