#10-gbps — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #10-gbps, aggregated by home.social.
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Updating my network and rack, still a ton of work. 🛠️ #network #homelab #networking #10gbps #mikrotik
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What Happens if You Exceed Your Bandwidth Allotment? An $800 Bill? https://lowendbox.com/blog/what-happens-if-you-exceed-your-bandwidth-allotment-an-800-bill/ #LowEndVirtual #bandwidth #10gbps #1gbps #drama
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New Internet plan, who dis :successKid:
the point of getting this kind of plan is to keep running #speedtest and post it here, right ??? :blobfoxlaugh:
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Anyone who works with #networking equipment knows how awful these 10gbase-T RJ45 XCVRs are... The countless times I've burnt my fingers on these. Luckily I my uses of these XCVRs are quite temporary. #10gbps #homelab
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ViewQwest Announces 10Gbps Internet Connectivity In Malaysia #10gbps #fibreinternet #internet #isp #malaysia #viewqwest
https://www.lowyat.net/2024/326909/viewqwest-10gbps-internet-in-malaysia/
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I’m headed across the Atlantic for the first time this year–to Vilnius, Lithuania, where I’m moderating a panel on AI in finance at the Fintech Day 2024 conference. In the bargain, my hosts are covering most of my travel expenses and also have set up a series of meetings with local fintech startups. I hope that some of these conversations will help me understand why international SWIFT payments can be anything but swift.
1/31/2024: TikTok Use Soars, X Slumps, But an Old Favorite Dominates Social Media, PCMag
I got an advance copy of the Pew Research Center’s latest findings on how many Americans have ever used major social-media platforms–as opposed to how often they use them regularly. The Pew report included some interesting details about the dollar-bill incentives Pew’s survey firm used to coax people to answer survey invitations sent in the mail, so I used the last paragraph to enlighten readers about them.
2/1/2024: Passkeys Are Here: We Just Have to Convince People to Use Them, PCMag
I covered the Identity, Authentication, and the Road Ahead Policy Forum in D.C. two Thursdays ago and had an enlightening conversation there with FIDO Alliance executive director Andrew Shikiar. Turning that interview into a story took a few more days, in part because of my own subpar time management and in part because of what became a fruitless effort to get more details about the Air New Zealand rollout of passkeys that Shikiar had cited in his keynote and in our conversation.
2/2/2024: Comcast Agrees to Back Off ’10G’ Branding a Little, PCMag
I thought this would be a simple story to write, but grasping the difference between “Xfinity 10G Network,” which Comcast says it won’t use in its marketin, and “Xfinity 10G” required a call and follow-up e-mail thread with a Comcast publication. And then understanding Comcast’s definition of 10-gigabit availability required some time browsing through its customer-support forums.
#10Gbps #10G #Comcast #ElonMuskTwitter #facebook #FIDOAlliance #FintechDay #Lithuania #passkey #passkeys #PewResearchCenter #TikTok #Vilnius #Xfinity #YouTube
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$50 10Gbps Mesh Network uses USB4 - You want to build a cluster of computers, but you need a high-speed network fabric... - https://hackaday.com/2024/01/16/50-10gbps-mesh-network-uses-usb4/ #networkhacks #thunderbolt #10gbase-t #10gbps #usb4
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"USB4 (official style), sometimes referred to as USB 4.0, is a technical specification that the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) released on 29 August 2019.[1] USB4 is based on the Thunderbolt 3 protocol specification, which Intel has donated to the USB-IF,[2] but is aligned with the Thunderbolt 4 specification.[3] The USB4 architecture can share a single, high-speed link with multiple hardware endpoints dynamically, best serving each transfer by data type and application.
In contrast to prior USB protocol standards, USB4 mandates the exclusive use of the Type-C connector and USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) specification. USB4 products must support 20 Gbit/s throughput and can support 40 Gbit/s throughput, but because of tunneling, even nominal 20 Gbit/s can result in higher effective data rates in USB4, compared to USB 3.2, when sending mixed data. In contrast to USB 3.2, it allows tunneling of DisplayPort and PCI Express."
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This Saturday, I'll be at @openalt conference and I'll have a talk there about #Turris project. What we did lately , what are we planning and where are we going. I had a similar talk last month at @[email protected]. This time it will be in #Czech and you can check what changed in the meantime. And off-course I'm coming with #OmniaEnterprise - our new #10Gbps #opensource #secure #router.
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Tomorrow I'll be at @linuxdays talking about what is going on in Turris, what have we done recently and what are our plans for near future. Highlight will be off course the new #Turris #OmniaEnterprise - our new #10Gbps #opensource #secure #router
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Day 210 #100DaysOfHomeLab
Just set up aggregation on my server using dual 10 gig SFP+ with DAC. Let’s see how fast this can go 🚀
#homelab #networking #network #10gbe #10Gbps #unifi #ubnt #ubiquiti #server #homeserver
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10 Gigabit Ethernet for the Pi - When people like Bell and Marconi invented telephones and radios, you have to wond... - https://hackaday.com/2021/07/09/10-gigabit-ethernet-for-the-pi/ #networkhacks #raspberrypi #cat6cable #ethernet #10gbps #10gbe