Posts by hrafn@noc.social
(DIR) Post #AdGMyqMkbpKPSkBU12 by hrafn@noc.social
2023-12-28T08:46:02Z
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@lamp @oherrala Regardless. *Something* is causing traffic to leave on ether4, too. Either an MDB entry (MAC Address), switch or bridge rule. - Is what I would check. Using the built-in functionality to see what destinations the traffic leaving on ether4 is going to is always a great info to have.
(DIR) Post #AnoSpAw5C18EstZOQy by hrafn@noc.social
2024-11-07T22:14:07Z
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@stfn Future proofing... Do one fiber and one copper run (minimum). Powerwise, fiber is cheaper than copper in kw/h (https://www.servethehome.com/mikrotik-crs304-4xg-in-review-this-is-a-must-have-10gbase-t-marvell-switch/).If you do fiber runs (SingleMode/MultiMode) you can choose the speeds you want (1/10/25/40G) down the road. Without requiring to upgrade the cabling.I agree. Ethernet is more versatile in day-to-day use. At the additional cost of higher purchase prices of the NICs and switches.For speeds 10G and above. Fiber solutions are really your only optoin.