ER8411 mult-gig 1G and 2.5 future
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Looking at in the longterm, would like to know if connecting TP-Link TL-SM5310-T - 10G BASE-T RJ45 SFP+ Module
TP-Link TL-SM5310-T - 10G BASE-T RJ45 SFP+ Module
- Support 10GBASE-T, 5GBASE-T, 2.5GBASE-T, 1000BASE-T, and 100BASE-TX
- Transmit data up to 30m* at 10 Gbps (UTP cat.6a or above)
- Support DDM (Temperature and Voltage)
- Hot-Pluggable SFP+ Footprint Features
- Support TX Disable function
- Commercial Product Operating Temperature Range: 0-70°C
- Fully Metallic Enclosure for Low EMI
to the SFP+ module on the WAN would work for BT FTTP which is 1G. It says 1000BASE-T .
And in the future other providers with 2.5G modems
Thougths?
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Thanks for that.
I have noted that there are only two negotiation settings for SFP 10 or 1G. So how would that work with 2.5G network.
Regards
Michael
10G Link Speed with the SFP+ module and ISP max supplies 2.5Gbps (or a number from 0 to 10Gbps) Internet speed.
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Hi @OOD
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There are only three SFP(2x SFP+ and 1x SFP) ports, multi-1G, it can work and should work fine.
Have seen users use 2.5Gbps speed on ER8411. It should be fine, too.
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Thanks for that.
I have noted that there are only two negotiation settings for SFP 10 or 1G. So how would that work with 2.5G network.
Regards
Michael
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Hi @OOD
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Thanks for that.
I have noted that there are only two negotiation settings for SFP 10 or 1G. So how would that work with 2.5G network.
Regards
Michael
10G Link Speed with the SFP+ module and ISP max supplies 2.5Gbps (or a number from 0 to 10Gbps) Internet speed.
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