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by digitalPhonix
395 days ago
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SFP+ is not a good choice for a consumer device. From a physical pov it’s not rated for anywhere near as many mating cycles and requires user care to protect against environmental damage. From a connectivity pov you’re limited to short runs for DAC or extra cost to add a transceiver on each side. |
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It's more expensive but hardly an impossible fit. My router comes with an SFP+ port on the fiber side, it's just not labeled as such.
Combining SFP+ with fiber in consumer spaces is going to be more of a challenge (although I'll gladly accept it if it somehow makes it to market somehow).