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by simoncion
7 days ago
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> Regular people don't know this stuff... Regular people don't know whether to get Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat7. So... yeah. > ...OM3/OM4/OM5? Single mode/Multi mode? LC/SC?... My answer is OM4, Multi-mode [0], LC. OM3, 4, and 5 will all work at 10gbit for any run you'd expect to make in most houses. I chose cable grade based on what was in stock at the local store. I chose connector type based on what fit into my NICs. I went with multi-mode because it was cheaper than single-mode and I wasn't going to be making multi-km runs. [0] That's what the "M" in in the cable designation means. |
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Biggest install cost is labour. The cable and optics are cheap now, and with the future (200Gbps+) being multiple wavelengths in parallel[1], we’ve pretty much hit the end of the road for MMF.
[1] https://www.tiafotc.org/ieee-802-3-ethernet-standards-update...