First off sorry for the TLR
I have read a lot of postings and have not really found an answer I was too keen on and it is important to state my position in all this as clearly as possible both for better understanding and for all the other bricks in the wall. (And if I am lucky maybe some CEO will read this and understand there is a bit more to life than how many digital numbers you can personally obtain on a screen and more to healthy economics! news flash everyone faces the same end game so to me it makes since to allow everyone a fair share of the freedoms that these numbers bring you or else those numbers will eventually just be that numbers or points with worth about as much as a score card. This should be equally as important to everyone especially the potential bag holders of all of these numbers.)
I have the option for 1GB/1GB internet currently I had it installed to realize both their equipment was faulty and my equipment couldn't handle the juice.
It turns out that most consumer equipment is not.
There was an interesting thing that I learned in the process that broadcom uses a closed source ctf.ko software based module to allow them to achieve near GB speed and all of these GB consumer routers are really not GBE they use basically tricks to make them achieve this speed so it is a false advertisement.
Knowing this has really gotten me in the mood to future proof things say if they start offering things like fiber to home like sigmatel does at 10GB etc...
So what I would like to know is there any cheap ways of doing this primarily using CAT7 cable I look at a lot of this sfp stuff and fiber stuff and realize its advantages in a server setting indeed but for me I want no pipe limitations between my equipment and their equipment thus the reasoning behind it all I would much rather operate at the floor than the ceiling of equipment.
But I find it near impossible to find affordable equipment for the home user and I would bet I am not the only home user these days facing the same wonder. With rollout of fiber across the US many different people are seeing the internet part 2 come to life.
While I have read the many sentiments of folks saying things like bluray only uses 30MB etc etc I have a different take on things why not advance when it is possible to do so. 10GBe is short of anything NEW it has been around as a standard for some time and with the advent of fiber it just makes since. Speed is something that isn't lacking in anyone's DNA when it comes to computing we all would like to see more.
With the Advent of things like the M.2 standard allowing over GB speeds for SSD drives it is possible that we have reached yet tech which is hitting its head on this ceiling. We also see a huge influx of multiple family homes due to economics and really the economics issues we face I believe has a bigger part to do with tech being held back from consumers and a free market economy vs a fair market economy (no I am not saying we should be socialists.) but, I also think that things like the LCD TV price fixing scheme helps economics as well almost all of the top companies were in on this. It used to be healthy competition that ran our economics pushing innovation forward but now the companies get together and say I won't underbid you if you don't underbid me lets use "whatever price inserted here" and keep it there for x amount of time. It almost seems like SSD makers did the same thing and these 10GBE folks are also a part of this scheme as well. It is all a greedy game folks open up the floodgates lets advance lets compete lets have that fair market economy that works for others and does not just keep building the numbers in your bank account. Lets build something that is going to be here long after your spoils rot and you are ashes lets build a future!
I find it interesting how people downplay the want for affordable 10GBE equipment is it really that much more expensive to make the stuff 10GBE and what I mean by that is does it cost the manufacturing party that much more from sand in the ground to chips on a board I really don't believe so I think their has been enough profit off of the false 1GB hack routers to fund their operations many times over it boils down to the spoils being as much of a hindering factor as a motivational factor. As once you have the spoils you can keep things as is personally though I believe not one consumer router should be allowed to be called a 1GBE based router they all are failures in truth to provide "real" fabric.
Personally what I would like is a 4 Lan 1 Wan Wired Router and some NIC's to match it at a fair price all 10GBE and something that will actually put out the speed advertised not some cheap hack job all working off of CAT7 and possibly CAT6a cable as I believe that was originally in the spec at 55meters max if I recall correct.
The rest of my equipment such as wireless access can be slower but the main pipe in your home should be fat and should be future proof while we may not from a technicians standpoint "need it" I think many people would like that sense of security knowing their connection is as good as it is going to get for some time and knowing that their equipment is real fabric and not just some bottleneck hack job.
For the record I do realize that when you handle NAT it does take a lot of processing power but that has also come way down in price to be honest their is no real reason these days not to move forward with the rest of the computing wave other than inflated pricing on a not so new technology.
And maybe I am missing something but is there anything that currently exists for a user with my needs what are my options and what is the costs associated with the options I am perfectly fine with used goods maybe even broken non functional goods if need be. I would just like something affordable to fix this personal issue that I believe is not just personal to me but to other users out there as well.
I have read a lot of postings and have not really found an answer I was too keen on and it is important to state my position in all this as clearly as possible both for better understanding and for all the other bricks in the wall. (And if I am lucky maybe some CEO will read this and understand there is a bit more to life than how many digital numbers you can personally obtain on a screen and more to healthy economics! news flash everyone faces the same end game so to me it makes since to allow everyone a fair share of the freedoms that these numbers bring you or else those numbers will eventually just be that numbers or points with worth about as much as a score card. This should be equally as important to everyone especially the potential bag holders of all of these numbers.)
I have the option for 1GB/1GB internet currently I had it installed to realize both their equipment was faulty and my equipment couldn't handle the juice.
It turns out that most consumer equipment is not.
There was an interesting thing that I learned in the process that broadcom uses a closed source ctf.ko software based module to allow them to achieve near GB speed and all of these GB consumer routers are really not GBE they use basically tricks to make them achieve this speed so it is a false advertisement.
Knowing this has really gotten me in the mood to future proof things say if they start offering things like fiber to home like sigmatel does at 10GB etc...
So what I would like to know is there any cheap ways of doing this primarily using CAT7 cable I look at a lot of this sfp stuff and fiber stuff and realize its advantages in a server setting indeed but for me I want no pipe limitations between my equipment and their equipment thus the reasoning behind it all I would much rather operate at the floor than the ceiling of equipment.
But I find it near impossible to find affordable equipment for the home user and I would bet I am not the only home user these days facing the same wonder. With rollout of fiber across the US many different people are seeing the internet part 2 come to life.
While I have read the many sentiments of folks saying things like bluray only uses 30MB etc etc I have a different take on things why not advance when it is possible to do so. 10GBe is short of anything NEW it has been around as a standard for some time and with the advent of fiber it just makes since. Speed is something that isn't lacking in anyone's DNA when it comes to computing we all would like to see more.
With the Advent of things like the M.2 standard allowing over GB speeds for SSD drives it is possible that we have reached yet tech which is hitting its head on this ceiling. We also see a huge influx of multiple family homes due to economics and really the economics issues we face I believe has a bigger part to do with tech being held back from consumers and a free market economy vs a fair market economy (no I am not saying we should be socialists.) but, I also think that things like the LCD TV price fixing scheme helps economics as well almost all of the top companies were in on this. It used to be healthy competition that ran our economics pushing innovation forward but now the companies get together and say I won't underbid you if you don't underbid me lets use "whatever price inserted here" and keep it there for x amount of time. It almost seems like SSD makers did the same thing and these 10GBE folks are also a part of this scheme as well. It is all a greedy game folks open up the floodgates lets advance lets compete lets have that fair market economy that works for others and does not just keep building the numbers in your bank account. Lets build something that is going to be here long after your spoils rot and you are ashes lets build a future!
I find it interesting how people downplay the want for affordable 10GBE equipment is it really that much more expensive to make the stuff 10GBE and what I mean by that is does it cost the manufacturing party that much more from sand in the ground to chips on a board I really don't believe so I think their has been enough profit off of the false 1GB hack routers to fund their operations many times over it boils down to the spoils being as much of a hindering factor as a motivational factor. As once you have the spoils you can keep things as is personally though I believe not one consumer router should be allowed to be called a 1GBE based router they all are failures in truth to provide "real" fabric.
Personally what I would like is a 4 Lan 1 Wan Wired Router and some NIC's to match it at a fair price all 10GBE and something that will actually put out the speed advertised not some cheap hack job all working off of CAT7 and possibly CAT6a cable as I believe that was originally in the spec at 55meters max if I recall correct.
The rest of my equipment such as wireless access can be slower but the main pipe in your home should be fat and should be future proof while we may not from a technicians standpoint "need it" I think many people would like that sense of security knowing their connection is as good as it is going to get for some time and knowing that their equipment is real fabric and not just some bottleneck hack job.
For the record I do realize that when you handle NAT it does take a lot of processing power but that has also come way down in price to be honest their is no real reason these days not to move forward with the rest of the computing wave other than inflated pricing on a not so new technology.
And maybe I am missing something but is there anything that currently exists for a user with my needs what are my options and what is the costs associated with the options I am perfectly fine with used goods maybe even broken non functional goods if need be. I would just like something affordable to fix this personal issue that I believe is not just personal to me but to other users out there as well.