sfp

  • SNBForums Code of Conduct

    SNBForums is a community for everyone, no matter what their level of experience.

    Please be tolerant and patient of others, especially newcomers. We are all here to share and learn!

    The rules are simple: Be patient, be nice, be helpful or be gone!

  1. ucoms

    Tutorial SFP GPON MGTS ASUS RT-AX89X - Works in 2023 2024

    SFP GPON MGTS ASUS RT-AX89X - Works in 2023 2024 Video: # Instructions for configuring the GPON SFP module for ASUS RT-AX89X 1. Buy a module netmod.ru netmod-SFPXBR2GR together with the SFP module "Green optical Attenuator SC/APC-SC/UPC" in the same netmod store and insert it into Asus But...
  2. L

    router for home network update

    It is finally time to updgrade my old Draytek 2130 wired router. It served admirably for nearly 10 years, and can maintain 700Mbit hardware NAT throughput to WAN on my 1Gb Comcast internet, but it is showing it's age with slow VPN encryption and old VPN security standards. And I guess my new...
  3. Dubhead

    Replicating data from Synology to QNAP NAS

    Hello, I am looking for the most efficient way to move my data from my current Synology DS1813+ NAS to my brand new QNAP TVS-951X NAS. The Synology is currently configured with link aggregation for two of the Ethernet (RJ45) ports on the back of it and connected directly to my router which...
  4. O

    Replacing FTTH gateway with media converter

    Hi all, I want to replace the FTTH gateway provided by my ISP with a fiber to copper media converter since the gateway doesn't support bridge mode and I'm getting tired of having to deal with this box. The ISP does offer a different (older) gateway that supports bridge mode but they want me to...
  5. D

    Query re 10gbe, 10GBase-T, SFP+ and switches

    Hi all, I'm a newbie with 10gbe. I've also never teamed multiple 1gbe sockets. I have two HPZ800 workstations populated with SSDs and SAS drives. ● 1–PCIe2 x8(4) 25W ● 2–PCIe2 x16 75W (used by Quadro 6000) ● 3–PCIe x8(4) 25W ● 4–PCIe2 x16(8) 25W ● 5–PCIe2 x16 75W ● 6–PCI 32/33 25W...
Top