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Re: 10g residential CPE


From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom com>
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2020 12:05:16 +0200



On 12/26/20 20:30, Aaron Wendel wrote:


We run MikroTik RB4011s for residential speeds between 1G and 10G or just supply a media converter.  For residential 40G and 100G we just drop in Arista or Extreme switches.  SMBs are normally just a media converter or direct fiber handoff.

https://mikrotik.com/product/rb4011igs_5hacq2hnd_in <https://mikrotik.com/product/rb4011igs_5hacq2hnd_in>

There are not a lot of options for good, off the shelf 10G CPE equipment.  The handful of 10G residential customers we have seem to be happy with the tik.  The couple that don’t use it have rolled their own solution.

Like anything, I’m sure once the major home broadband providers start to catch up with us smaller guys the vendors will catch up as well.

I like the Tik for a home CPE because it will keep getting updates for as long as you have it.

That is unlike typical home CPE that need to be swapped out every year to pick up a new feature.

It does not surprise me, one bit, that the Tik is just about the only half-decent 10Gbps-capable CPE out there that won't break the bank. The fact that you can get software updates for it every few weeks/months makes it a lot more compelling than your usual CPE suspects.

Mark.


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