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Where to buy a 10Gbit/s network card?
Swedish ISP Banhof announced today that it is going to offer broadband with speeds of up to 10Gbit/s for private individuals and up to 100 Gbit/s for businesses.
The speeds have been achieved by building out their core fiber network, "Northern Light" throughout Sweden. The price is set out to be around 60 USD per month for 10Git/s.
are you from sweden ?
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First you must have a fiber from the street to your house and then inside the house you need at least Cat 6a, Cable and NetworkDose.
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Last edited by Arkos (2018-02-28 11:28:37)
Wow arkos come on how and when did u learn all of that ?!
Wow arkos come on how and when did u learn all of that ?!
I guess he just actually DOES STUDY and DOES USE HIS BRAINS...
Like as in "i dont waste my time with retards who compare dick sizes all day".... sorry for my bad language...
Arkos, i dont know this man well... but i am a fan of him... as i seen him own everybody on the map AND administrate the server on a godlike level. AND AT THE SAME TIME HE MAKES HILARIOUS FUNNY REMARKS.... no this guy is the best if you ask me... but who am i?? LOL.. just another nobody FANBOY.
Take care... good sir Arkos!
//back-ontpic:
Indeed need a short clean fiber from the street and some ultra fast SSD's... actually u wont be pumping gigabytes per minute... mostly you can just quickly download or stream "that thing". Unless you have a DB running with 100 users query the shit out of it.. but then you would not be talking here on the forums about it.
Last edited by iCQ (2018-02-28 14:19:59)
i have only 1/gbits hope one day i will get the 10...
Where to buy a 10Gbit/s network card?
At the low end, I would say this: ASUS XG-C100C 10G Network Adapter
Wow arkos come on how and when did u learn all of that ?!
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I don't work a lot, but when i work, i get in 1 hour what you get in 1 day. So get lost, troll.
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Alvarez-Latino wrote:Wow arkos come on how and when did u learn all of that ?!
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I don't work a lot, but when i work, i get in 1 hour what you get in 1 day. So get lost, troll.
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"i dont waste my time with retards who compare dick sizes all day"
arkos dont try to compare it plz u know nothing about what i have ^^
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That's precisly what i expected from you.
Provoking people over years, not even 1 constructive post in your life in this forum, but crying, when you once get an answer or a reaction.
Normally i just ignore everything you write here, because it's only shit.
I say it now again, ... grow up.
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First find a harddisk that has 1.250 gbyte/s data rate
Well im thinking maybe a slice of ram as burst-cache, and then some ssd´s drives in raid-0 could perhaps be sufficient enough?
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bud wrote:Where to buy a 10Gbit/s network card?
At the low end, I would say this: ASUS XG-C100C 10G Network Adapter
Thanks, seems resonable enough. Guessing prices will be high on these type of cards until it becomes more standardized.
What use do you have with that fast of a line anyway as a private person?
According to Bahnhof statement, companies have the opportunity to choose 100Gbit/s as well. Totally insane.
The big question is;do we need that at the moment?
Don´t think it is needed for a normal gamer,it will never be faster then the weakest link in the chain.
I am quite satisfied with my 250mb/s,which also are included in the rent
I have friends in UK which have only 7 mb/s,and they call it fast for their standard..
Rgr
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I tell you it's not needed. But usually it's not expensiver then the normal abo. It only depends if you have fiber to your house or not.
If you have to download from time to time a big file, there's still the option to download it at the end of the day.
And companies have mostly same UploadSpeed as Download, which is more important.
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I tell you it's not needed. But usually it's not expensiver then the normal abo. It only depends if you have fiber to your house or not.
If you have to download from time to time a big file, there's still the option to download it at the end of the day.
And companies have mostly same UploadSpeed as Download, which is more important.
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Well with this connection one could have ten servers with 1Gbit/s each. Normally if you rent a 1Gbit/s server the speed is "a best case" as it often share with other servers, and you cant keep that speed for to long if you look at the fineprint in the contract.
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Bf1942 doesn't need that powa.
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I would like to have my own streaming service. The problem is i cant find much software for this, there is plenty of "send stream to" but not much for "recieve and distribute forward".
A Bittorrent connection was the only real "practical" use I had thought of right away for what a "private citizen" might do that would approach 10Gbps capacity. i.e. Where you're not just downloading from a single host and hitting that remote host's own 100Mbps bandwidth; but rather hitting 25 peers and each of their own individual 100Mbps bandwidths concurrently.
Indeed, it can't and won't change anything about your Netflix or gaming experience, etc., because none of those applications are hitting your current 100Mbps bandwidth threshold, either. Having an awesome connection can't make something that only wants to move 1.5Mbps of data per second go any faster; it can only allow you to do more of those things concurrently.
So instead of "my wife and kids get on Netflix and my game connection goes to shit", now you can have a dozen wives, and a hundred kids, before you would notice that. So that's who they're marketing 10Gbps at for the home user: polygamists.
I think last I looked, when we had ~25 people on a Battlefield 1942 server, the server was only sending 2Mbps up and pulling 1Mbps down. That's the entire server, not just a single player connection. So yeah, 10Gbps is definitely not changing anything about our Battlefield 1942 lives any time soon.
-Trench
lets wait for a fps game that allows 1000+ players simultaneously then:)
lets wait for a fps game that allows 1000+ players simultaneously then:)
It already exists.
Planetside: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlanetSide_2
Last edited by Black Mamba (2018-03-07 18:35:50)
I think its mostly a marketing stunt, but the good thing about it is that it sets a standard that the other companies has to maybe not follow, but its surely sets a mark about the price.
As far as i could see from there website, its 30 euro for condos, thats like nothing even if was just 1Gbit/s
Nice! How much you do pay for this miracle, bud?
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Here in swiss , the cheapest 10Gbit is 50 Sfr since this year from "Salt". (All in one, Internet, DigitalTV, Housephone and Mobil.) (AtM for 40.-).
The problem is, in most cases there's no fibre from the quartier distributor to the house.
Only newer Buildings have a fibre connection into the house.
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Over TVCable you can have here a 500Mbit (copper) for 70 Sfr. (Also All in one).
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Last edited by Arkos (2018-06-12 20:11:50)
I think newsgroups can satisfy his line for a bit
With my provider in the Netherlands i can get fiber 500Mbit/s for 44 euro p/m. (up AND downstream)
This is available for consumers and includes a proper 5ghz router/modem OR network fiber card for ur desktop pc.
In this condo in Thailand... puke... last week i tested a whoaping 64kb/s speed. Thats like ISDN from the old days.
My 4G LTE mobile phone here in Thailand gives me much more, max 150mbit/s... but quite unstable with the Redmi Note 5 new mobile i bought last week, 5ghz wifi hotspot support.
For that LTE 30gigabyte per month limit i pay DTAC 702thb per month (=18 euro p/m).
To go a bit more off topic... Xiaomi opened a brand new Mi store here in Bangkok... wow i love these products and prices!!! They easy own Samsung and Apple!!
By the way: nice disk speeds on ur R:\ drive BUD!!!!!!
Last edited by iCQ (2018-06-12 23:41:11)