Nicely done! I see you got more comfy with iperf ;-) A really hard test would be tiny packets at close to 10 gig w/o loss, eg creating 20 Mpps ("Million packets per second") with 500 bits each (equals 10gig) ... that is much harder to achieve consistently! Very possible though that your server can't keep up with so many IRQs per sec
Do you have plans to test out the TP Link ER8411? I have it right now but have issues with inconsistent up and downloads speeds. I'd be curious to get your 2 cents!
Should I be using one of these on my UDM Pro? I currently have the modem connected to Port #9 on the UDM Pro. Instead of having the modem plugged into Port 9 should I use this FS module in Port #10 and will I see any improvements?
You could use an FS one, just make sure it supports 1, 2.5, 5, and 10G. You know just in case. But for my UDMP I bought some weird WiiTech module on a recommendation from someone. It works well enough. For now. It’s brand new to me so not sure if it’s good quality or not. I got more Internet Bandwidth out of my AT&T Gigabit Fiber Plan with this SFP+ Module in my UDM Pro ua-cam.com/video/nM0gFzDU9fo/v-deo.html
@@SPXLabs Yes I saw you video where you showed you got better uploads speeds. I have Spectrum and was checking to see if this might improve my upload speeds or just have the UDMPRO work more efficiently . So would you recommend to use the WiiTech module or the FS module? I see how the FS module is working for your TP Link switches and it might be very good for that. So I hope their is no conflict of interest supporting the WiiTech for the UDMPRO, since these are two different hardware items.
Well the reason I mention it is because I tested with WiiTek and I know it works. I haven't tried with FS. FS could work just fine. I still recommend FS, like when you can or if you can afford it. But like everything you should always consider other brands before buy anything. I have FS in my ubiquiti stuff and it works great, also works great in TP Link so far. My interests are in making sure you guys can make more informed buying decisions and less about hocking tech.
Yes of course. On newer TP-Link Omada Equipment I have had some trouble with my FS modules and have switched to TP Link products. amzn.to/3PMXn4H amzn.to/3PMDwCM amzn.to/3ZGCsUx
Hello i just bought some sfp+ transceivers for the same switch and noticed that I only get half of the upload speed when I use them. Do you lnow of there is a reason for that? Download speed is fine.
Try turning off auto negotiation and manually setting the link speed to 10000mbps. If that doesn’t work then I have no idea what your upload would be half the speed.
Would you ever test CAT6A/7/8 at longer lengths and see how they perform?
Technically I’m off camera testing I did and it was the same
@@SPXLabs How long of a cable did you use?
I like their sfp modules, cat6 slim cables and their switches.
NICE! good video mang !! I need to do some iperf testing..
thank you, thank you.
Nicely done! I see you got more comfy with iperf ;-) A really hard test would be tiny packets at close to 10 gig w/o loss, eg creating 20 Mpps ("Million packets per second") with 500 bits each (equals 10gig) ... that is much harder to achieve consistently! Very possible though that your server can't keep up with so many IRQs per sec
Next time!
Do you have plans to test out the TP Link ER8411? I have it right now but have issues with inconsistent up and downloads speeds. I'd be curious to get your 2 cents!
Nope. Feel free to hit up TP Link on my behalf and ask them to send me one. Lol
Did you fix it?
love your videos man! always good quality video sound and info👌!
awee thanks man!
How about GPON SFP?
Should I be using one of these on my UDM Pro? I currently have the modem connected to Port #9 on the UDM Pro. Instead of having the modem plugged into Port 9 should I use this FS module in Port #10 and will I see any improvements?
You could use an FS one, just make sure it supports 1, 2.5, 5, and 10G. You know just in case. But for my UDMP I bought some weird WiiTech module on a recommendation from someone. It works well enough. For now. It’s brand new to me so not sure if it’s good quality or not.
I got more Internet Bandwidth out of my AT&T Gigabit Fiber Plan with this SFP+ Module in my UDM Pro
ua-cam.com/video/nM0gFzDU9fo/v-deo.html
@@SPXLabs Yes I saw you video where you showed you got better uploads speeds. I have Spectrum and was checking to see if this might improve my upload speeds or just have the UDMPRO work more efficiently . So would you recommend to use the WiiTech module or the FS module? I see how the FS module is working for your TP Link switches and it might be very good for that. So I hope their is no conflict of interest supporting the WiiTech for the UDMPRO, since these are two different hardware items.
Well the reason I mention it is because I tested with WiiTek and I know it works. I haven't tried with FS. FS could work just fine. I still recommend FS, like when you can or if you can afford it. But like everything you should always consider other brands before buy anything. I have FS in my ubiquiti stuff and it works great, also works great in TP Link so far. My interests are in making sure you guys can make more informed buying decisions and less about hocking tech.
Does the 10GB uplink port supports Fiber Optic cable? OM3 multimode + SFP+ transceiver for fiber
Yes of course. On newer TP-Link Omada Equipment I have had some trouble with my FS modules and have switched to TP Link products.
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@@SPXLabs Thanks man. I need to double check. I have a client who will upgrade his home network.
Are those modules compatible with 1Gb Ethernet?
Yes
Hello i just bought some sfp+ transceivers for the same switch and noticed that I only get half of the upload speed when I use them.
Do you lnow of there is a reason for that? Download speed is fine.
Try turning off auto negotiation and manually setting the link speed to 10000mbps. If that doesn’t work then I have no idea what your upload would be half the speed.
Would you think they will work in a aruba instant on 1930/1960 switch?
Considering Aruba is listed as a supported device, yes. Just make sure you select it I. The drop down menu
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$130 what a joke