I found one that is OM3 LC to LC but it is for 10gig...will that fit with a 1gig?Orange is OM1...
You probably want Aqua OM3 which is spec higher... With such a short length the price should not be much more...
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I found one that is OM3 LC to LC but it is for 10gig...will that fit with a 1gig?Orange is OM1...
You probably want Aqua OM3 which is spec higher... With such a short length the price should not be much more...
OM3 should be compatible with an OM1 transceiver... Which transceiver(s) are you using... No habla espanol...
For now that is the plan... I am also going to see if I can do the same with my UNRAID NAS. I would like to eventually have all my AV devices on fiber. I will order a OM3 too, to see if it will fit.Should be compatible... And if you are worried it won't, then go with those OM1s... If all your light-pipes are 1Gig and your switch has 8 1Gig ports, what does this get you? Are you trying to isolate your U1 Mini from the rest of your wired ethernet with glass?
the future is fiber
It was time to replace my Cisco managed switch...so might as well run a couple of fiber connections for now and also dress up my wiring with new cables. It might be nothing, but just the way I would like to try out.Not sure that I would agree with that. Fiber has been around for a long time (decades). It's essential when you're dealing with distances of hundreds of feet to miles. However, I don't see it replacing copper network interconnects for shorter runs in home and office environments.
Some folks consider fiber better because of galvanic isolation, but you get that for free with copper Ethernet too; the standards require magnetic coupling of all switch ports. Nothing wrong with using fiber at home if you just want to. I just don't think it's the future. It's just a tool for a different job.![]()
100% agree. Pricing out equipment needed the Switches are about the same in price and the fiber is just a bit more expensive (nothing like Audiophile equipment prices).Optical fiber is immune to EMI and RFI... Uses less power and has lower latencies... And on the higher end is capable of more bandwidth...
It is not that difficult to put together a multi-media server and/or gaming system(s) with multi-terabyte SSDs in striped array(s)... Next steps will be above 4k HD A/V needing next level network feeds/speeds...
Fiber in the home is really not much more expensive than copper (routers, bridges, switches, transceivers & cables) for your LAN... And if you happen to have fiber to the curb then what the heck...
Don't get me wrong... I am not advocating everyone deploy fiber... Only high end and forward thinking A/V folks need apply...![]()
They ran fiber down our street last week... I hope to have 100-200MBit this week or next week. Our community is about a kilometer out of town and we have maybe 500 homes in our community. San Miguel de Allende has 80k+ people in the county and there are still people in town that cannot get fiber. I guess living in an Xpat community has some benefits.I find it interesting that in north-east Mo, even in small towns of ~5000 people, there is residential gigabit fiber to the home...