Yea, if you would, that would be great!
I've been running "iperf -s" (default) and "iperf -s -w 512k" and sometimes with a -P 2 or 4
So far the fastest I'm seeing is about 3.75 Gb/s one direction and about 2Gb/s the other which got me thinking today, maybe I have dirty lenses? So I've been looking into ways to properly clean the modules as the cables are pretty easy to clean with a lint free cloth and some isopropyl, basically wet, then dry GENTLY! lol and did some digging on cleaning modules but not much as I got busy with some house hold duties.
I still haven't had a chance to run tests with a live CD. So still have much on my list to do.
Sorry for the delayed reply. On the road. I'll check in on your other thread.
Thanks bud, I appreciate it and definitely appreciate you and everyone else here being so patient with me. Fiber and 10Gb anything is new to me and I'd believe my skills are spread so thin over such a wide area that I'm just unable to master any one area.
I know at times I may come across ignorant and at times it likely is the case but at least I know it :D
Could it possibly be needing a firmware update? While doubtful, I figured I would throw that out there.
That is possible. I haven't really looked into that either, nor given it a thought. Something else I may need to consider. Thanks for throwing that out there!
I don't think that's true. What we've seen so far is that in the period.....
Very true! I think 10Gb will come to homes since we are now seeing more and more machines that are able to handle 10Gb and with 1Gb internet connections coming to the home, but it is still likely a ways out, but then following that it will likely be much longer before we see further upgrades unless quantum computing starts coming to the homes too, but I don't see that happening in our lifetimes for reasons I care not to debate :D
I mean heck, look how long we were on 10/100 until we started seeing 1Gb as a standard. Heck, I'm still swapping switches out here and there that are 10/100, lol!
I think running fiber is fun in it's own way and a GREAT learning experience as frustrating as it is at times!
Anyhow, I'm going to get back at it, I have some other stuff I need to get done, a network monitoring application to troubleshoot, ect.
As soon as I know more I'll be posting it up. I'd really like to see the connection capable of 8, 9, preferably 10+Gb/s, even if I don't fully use it, it'll give me further knowledge, experience, bragging rights, : D ect.