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Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007

i once set up openssh through cygwin on a windows machine maybe 10 years ago

that's my windows shell story hope you liked it

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Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007

lol i've wondered about that

what router is it

Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007

the isp one that is

Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007

1Gbit ought to be enough for anyone

Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007

haha

perplx: you should write up your findings somewhere, i'll think it'll be relevant for many of us when ftth isps start rolling out >1gbps speeds in general

which network gear producer has switches with 2.5 gbps ports that doesn't cost a fortune i wonder, most isp's uses off the shelf components for stuff like that

Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007


cool

Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007

Asymmetric POSTer posted:

1 gbps is enough for your home you nerds

if you “need” 10 gig just run 10gbase-t so you at least your house will look normal with normal ethernet jacks

Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007

Asymmetric POSTer posted:

hey man, im not the one wanting to compensate for something with 10 gbps fiber at home itt

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Tankakern
Jul 25, 2007

lol

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