• Re: 10Gb Ethernet is now

    From paulie420@VERT/BEERS20 to Digital Man on Sun Feb 2 10:48:00 2025
    I finally upgraded the LAN between my servers from 1Gb Ethernet to 10Gb Ethernet.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPR8KLV6

    Nice find - last I looked we were still around $300. I, also, want to jump my server machines up to 10GB. They all have 10GB ports and I'm about to upgrade my PBS backup server to 10GB too... thanks for sharing the MikroTik; stupid question, but I can still keep my other switch for the slow things, right???

    Yea - my router has more than one port; I'd connect its 2.5GB port to the 10GB switch, and the other to my 1GB switch. Derp...



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  • From Weatherman@VERT/TLCBBS to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Feb 15 00:15:00 2025
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    Weatherman wrote to Digital Man <=-


    I'm in a position at work where I'm going to be inheriting an IT
    infrastructure for a group of 300 employees in 10 offices. Looking at
    what I'm inheriting, I'm finding more and more offices running on
    cable
    connections - typically 300/20 connections.

    This. Will. Not. Do. Especially when I'm running an SDWAN over these
    links and trying to synchronize files - and I'm going into the office
    sometimes with the express need of uploading ISOs and huge files to
    other sites!

    I think 600/600 is a nice starting point.

    At home, I'm still stuck on cable and really need to bite the bullet
    and go fiber. I'd love to back up 3TB of data on my NAS to the cloud,
    but at 600/20 with bandwidth caps, I'd be insane to do so.

    Once I go fiber, maybe I'll make use of my teamed 1GB ethernet links.
    :)

    I'm in a rural area, the ONLY options are either point to point wireless or some 5G service from a cell provider. Obviously I went with the point to point wireless option, where I'm lucky to get 75 Mb/s downloads and 20 Mb/s upload speeds. When I lived in town we did have fiber service with 300 Mb/s which I sorely miss.

    The current service "suffices." We're able to stream to 4 TVs in HD including one that's 4K. Gaming is usually good. I work from home, but most of what I do is either over an ssh connection or browser based over a VLAN. For the most part it does what I need it to do. Given the alternatives, I'd rather live out here on my 15+ acres with 50-100 Mb/s service than be in town...





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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Weatherman on Sat Feb 15 10:15:14 2025
    Re: Re: 10Gb Ethernet is now
    By: Weatherman to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Feb 15 2025 12:15 am


    I'm in a rural area, the ONLY options are either point to point wireless or some 5G service from a cell provider. Obviously I went with the point to point wireless option, where I'm lucky to get 75 Mb/s downloads and 20 Mb/s upload speeds. When I lived in town we did have fiber service with 300 Mb/s which I sorely miss.

    The current service "suffices." We're able to stream to 4 TVs in HD including one that's 4K. Gaming is usually good. I work from home, but

    I'm using 5g internet straighttalk aka verizon.
    i pay 35/month and get good speeds. it fluctuates, but it never goes down low.

    I am getting better speeds than when i was on spectrum/charter in a large city. i was paying 90 bucks for just internet and it was always raising.
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Weatherman on Sat Feb 15 10:03:58 2025
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    I'm in a rural area, the ONLY options are either point to point
    wireless or some 5G service from a cell provider. Obviously I went
    with the point to point wireless option, where I'm lucky to get 75 Mb/s downloads and 20 Mb/s upload speeds. When I lived in town we did have fiber service with 300 Mb/s which I sorely miss.

    I did wireless for a company back in the 2000s in Verizon territory.
    Verizon was able to provide DSL to our next-door neighbor, but
    determined we were not eligible.

    This was in Marin county - there's a big mountain in the middle of the
    county, and the wireless provider was across the street. Worked OK, but
    was fidgety as hell, considering I could see the other end of the
    wireless leg.

    It got weird when they wanted access to my router, despite them having
    an end-point. The owner kept insisting "he didn't need this job", and
    he'd rather be fishing. I couldn't get out of there fast enough.

    I had a Netopia router with a serial interface. When we moved and went
    to DSL, I reached out to them, and they sent me an ethernet interface
    for the router, a new badge and renewed the warranty on the router.
    Very cool. They were a local company based in Alameda, CA. I was sad to
    see them go.





    The current service "suffices." We're able to stream to 4 TVs in HD including one that's 4K. Gaming is usually good. I work from home,
    but most of what I do is either over an ssh connection or browser based over a VLAN. For the most part it does what I need it to do. Given
    the alternatives, I'd rather live out here on my 15+ acres with 50-100 Mb/s service than be in town...





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  • From Weatherman@VERT/TLCBBS to MRO on Sat Feb 22 01:12:00 2025
    MRO wrote to Weatherman <=-


    I'm in a rural area, the ONLY options are either point to point wireless or some 5G service from a cell provider. Obviously I went with the point to point wireless option, where I'm lucky to get 75 Mb/s downloads and 20 Mb/s upload speeds. When I lived in town we did have fiber service with 300 Mb/s which I sorely miss.

    The current service "suffices." We're able to stream to 4 TVs in HD including one that's 4K. Gaming is usually good. I work from home, but

    I'm using 5g internet straighttalk aka verizon.
    i pay 35/month and get good speeds. it fluctuates, but it never goes
    down low.

    I am getting better speeds than when i was on spectrum/charter in a
    large city. i was paying 90 bucks for just internet and it was always raising. ---

    I imagine that would be good if I had a decent cell signal here. As it is I can only make a cell call if I'm in certain areas of the house. Forget about any 5G connection...



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