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by Arubis 42 days ago
If you’re going to go to all this trouble, please do seriously consider pulling singlemode fibre instead. It is more planning up front, but when you’re ready for your next upgrade cycle, you can reuse the same fibre and change out the hardware on each end.
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Why recommend single mode out of interest? I've just done some fibre in my house with OM3 because that's what I had, I couldn't really work out why you'd prefer one over the other for residential lans.
Multimode is probably fine, provided it's OM3 or higher. You might need to think about it down the road, 5+y out. Having a spool just lying around would make it a perfectly reasonable choice. The fibre itself is a little more expensive; the optics are cheaper. But multimode does run into physical limitations a little faster, so when you decide you want to go to 100G, or 400G, or beyond, you may need to pull fresh media.

Singlemode you just never have to think about again. It's likely to be more future-proof than your actual physical walls.

They are much smaller to post though holes etc too.