• @ramble81@lemm.ee
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    255 months ago

    *20Gbps to your home from their node.

    However, you never upgraded your computer beyond a 1Gbps network connection, the cross connect down the line is limited to less than 10Gbps, the server you want to access throttles you to 100Mbps max, you have 100+ ms ping times.

    Unless you have 20+ devices in your house all trying to pull 1Gbps simultaneously, it’s a bit of a marketing stunt. There may be some edge cases, but even 4K streaming is only 25-50Mbps, so you could run 5 devices and be fine.

    What I’d love to see is guaranteed latency and QoS settings that ensure I’ll never be throttled during any period rather than more bandwidth.

    • TigrisMorte
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      35 months ago

      Perhaps it is for high bandwidth businesses and power users, not most home users.

    • nicetriangle
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      5 months ago

      Yeah most people won’t notice much of a difference past 1gbps for now. A lot of the infrastructure hasn’t caught up yet and a lot of people don’t even have fast enough WIFI routers yet.

      I upgraded from something like 200mbps to 1gbps a while back in my last place and I verified I had 1gbps but my download speeds even directly over ethernet were not much if at all faster from the sorts of places I typically download from. Like you said a lot of sites throttle.

  • key
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    155 months ago

    How the heck do you even utilize that? Most hardware doesn’t get beyond 2.5gig yet, you got to pay out the ass for 10 or higher since that stuff is all datacenter grade. You’d need a router or even just a computer with a QSFP+ port I guess. Easily several months bills in networking hardware if you don’t want to end up bottlenecked on your side. Definitely not for the typical home user anytime soon.

    • @skankhunt42@lemmy.ca
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      15 months ago

      I can get 8gbps for a reasonable price. For ~30 less I’m getting 500mbps because my firewall only supports about 700mbps of actual throughput.

      The home 2.5GE routers might have 2.5gig nic but I highly doubt they can support it for a sustained time.

    • @Cort@lemmy.world
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      15 months ago

      Meh, you can do 20g over a pair of bonded sfp+. My cheap-ish Zyxel managed switch will let me do this

      • @ArtVandelay@lemmy.world
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        15 months ago

        Even assuming you could do this, and your backplane even supported it, most of your end devices are still limited to 1 GB NICs, so you would need a large amount of people utilizing your network for this to make sense.

  • billwashere
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    145 months ago

    Jesus, I don’t even have that in my data center supporting the entire LMS for a large university?!? Who needs that?

  • firefly
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    35 months ago

    Google Fiber sounds like a laxative. Does the user poop it out?