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RE: 10G-capable customer router recommendations?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Josh Reynolds)
Fri Apr 15 19:27:59 2016

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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2016 18:27:56 -0500
From: Josh Reynolds <josh@kyneticwifi.com>
To: Tony Wicks <tony@wicks.co.nz>
Cc: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org>
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Different philosophy - strings attached.

When I sell a service, either residential or business or DIA, the terms are
clearly stated. If I were selling a multi-hundred dollar a month service,
the CPE cost is minimal. If I don't offer a service that is at least
*capable* of providing what I'm selling, then my competition will.

I prefer to not hand out competitive advantages.
On Apr 15, 2016 6:24 PM, "Tony Wicks" <tony@wicks.co.nz> wrote:

> Hmm, the chances of getting a single flow of more than 1gig to/from the
> "internet" is close to zero in a CPE situation. If the Connection is a
> service provider or similar sure, this limitation may well apply, but a
> home user (however high end), nope I just can't see it. If you need
> something capable of a single stream over 1G with 10G interfaces then
> really cost is going to have to be no object. If this is the case then
> something like a 600D will do the job -
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> http://www.fortinet.com/sites/default/files/productdatasheets/FortiGate-600D.pdf
> Add any 10G switch you like off the second SFP+ port if you need 10G CPE,
> it's not likely to need to be an expensive one (EX3300?)
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> I've used the Mikrotik CCR's as high end CPE (with 10G uplink) very
> successfully as they offer excellent price/performance, but if that's no
> object then there are plenty of options.
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> > Can't do more than 1Gbps per flow. Not suitable for this application.
> > On Apr 15, 2016 5:03 PM, <mike.lyon@gmail.com> wrote:
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