10g residential CPE

Aaron Wendel aaron at wholesaleinternet.net
Mon Dec 28 17:03:58 UTC 2020


One.  For an employee.  Primarily just to say we had done it. :)

Aaron


On 12/26/2020 4:15 PM, Lady Benjamin PD Cannon wrote:
> Have you done any 100g Residential connections?
>
> —L.B.
>
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>> On Dec 26, 2020, at 10:30 AM, Aaron Wendel 
>> <aaron at wholesaleinternet.net <mailto:aaron at wholesaleinternet.net>> 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.
>>
>> https://www.kcfiber.com/residential <https://www.kcfiber.com/residential>
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>>
>>> On Dec 26, 2020, at 11:53 AM, Mel Beckman <mel at beckman.org 
>>> <mailto:mel at beckman.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>> i really don't get what the problem is. it's like they're being 
>>>> deliberately obtuse.
>>>
>>> Michael,
>>>
>>> If vendors saw a 10GbE CPE market, they would serve it. Obviously 
>>> they don’t see a market. Why don’t people insisting vendors build 
>>> their hobby horse see that? It’s like they’re being deliberately 
>>> obtuse :)
>>>
>>> -mel via cell
>>>
>>>> On Dec 26, 2020, at 9:16 AM, Michael Thomas <mike at mtcc.com 
>>>> <mailto:mike at mtcc.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>> On 12/26/20 8:00 AM, Valdis Klētnieks wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Anybody got a feel for what percent of the third-party gear 
>>>>> currently sold to
>>>>> consumers has sane bufferbloat support in 2020, when we've *known* 
>>>>> that
>>>>> de-bufferbloated gear is a viable differentiatior if marketed 
>>>>> right (consider the
>>>>> percent of families that have at least one gamer who cares)?
>>>>>
>>>> I don't know percentages, but just trying to find cpe that support 
>>>> it in their specs is depressingly small. considering that they're 
>>>> all using linux and queuing discipline software is ages old, i 
>>>> really don't get what the problem is. it's like they're being 
>>>> deliberately obtuse. given all of the zoom'ing happening now you 
>>>> think that somebody would hit them with the clue-bat that this is a 
>>>> marketing opportunity.
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>

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