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      Harvy66
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      https://www.amazon.com/BUFFALO-BS-MP2012-12-Port-Gigabit-Switch/dp/B06XXQT1N6
      http://www.buffalotech.com/images/about_buffalo/BS-MP20_Datasheet.pdf

      I only recently found out about this 12 or 8 port NBase-T switch with vLans from buffalotech. Anyone know much about this brand? I've heard of them and heard they have good opensource supporting home router/firewalls, but that's about it.

      edit: Noticed no latency or pps specs

      edit2: Found this claiming 10us forwarding latency, which is quite worse than my HP-1810's 2.3us https://digital.gi/cache/pdf/Buffalo_BS_MP2012_EU_en_12.pdf

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        800$ that is a bit pricy.. When these come down to home budget prices will be wanting to grab one.. Or something like it.. The support for 802.3bz is what I am after..  So there is atleast this switch that supports it.  But is there any nic's you can get that don't break the bank?

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          jwt Netgate
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          @johnpoz:

          But is there any nic's you can get that don't break the bank?

          no comment.

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            briand095
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            is there any nic's you can get that don't break the bank?

            Define break the bank, Aquantia are selling there 5-10gbit NICs (AQN107 and AQN108) for less than $100(US), just every thing else is rather steep, as the switches, always a gotcha somewhere…

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            • chpalmerC
              chpalmer
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              Im looking for some hardware to build my own.  Im only going to have 4 client machines that I want to have running at 10gig so Im going the fiber route myself.  Rest will stay 1gig.

              https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&index=aps&keywords=10gb%20network%20card&linkCode=sl2&tag=its-yt-10gb-home-network-introduction-20&linkId=971c4f6146c77322939ccf1d4cba8561

              https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&index=aps&keywords=10gb%20network%20card&linkCode=sl2&tag=its-yt-10gb-home-network-introduction-20&linkId=971c4f6146c77322939ccf1d4cba8561

              Not sure yet that I can do it all for under 800 but we will see.

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                Wow those cards look promising… And now those prices are great actually... Well within home/lab budgets..

                Those would be a cheap way to get host to host running 10ge over copper... I might have to get a few of those... Thanks for mention of those!

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