i've got some new connection coming in where they handle bundling several WAN circuits and drop a mux on each side of the link and hand it off to us as ethernet. this is great in the couple of places i already have it.
okay, it's a little last-century that their handoff is a 10M/full copper connection, but hey, backwards compatability is there to handle the telcos, right?
but the newest one, it's all special and has a fiber output instead of copper. but it's still 10M/full.
so now i'm trying to figure out if it would be faster to get them to change their mux or for me to find some damned thing or other that'll speak 10M on a multimode fiber link.
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okay, it's a little last-century that their handoff is a 10M/full copper connection, but hey, backwards compatability is there to handle the telcos, right?
but the newest one, it's all special and has a fiber output instead of copper. but it's still 10M/full.
so now i'm trying to figure out if it would be faster to get them to change their mux or for me to find some damned thing or other that'll speak 10M on a multimode fiber link.
WHAT THE HELL, PEOPLE.