Week 3
Hello again everyone!
One of the topics we discussed this week was the many different
versions of Ethernet and how they can be transmitted from device to device. I
thought I would take this opportunity to discuss my humble fiber ethernet
transmission setup.
As I mentioned in week 1, I have a small networking setup
where I use a 10 gig SFP+ switch from Unifi to provide 10 gig switching for all
the computers in the rack. I also recently purchased two fiber SFP+ modules for
that switch that I use to send a 10 gig link up to my room to another 2.5G
switch that has a 10 gig SFP+ port in it for uplink. Of course that connection
is VERY overkill for any of my networking needs, but interestingly, the 10 gig
SFP+ module wasn’t that much more expensive than the 1 gig, so I figured I may
as well get it and I could use it elsewhere later if I needed.
Here you can see the rack in my room with the LC fiber connection from port 5 to the SFP+ tranceiver in the switch.
The other visible MPO connectors are the optical DisplayPort/HDMI connections between the PC in the basement and the monitors in my room.
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