At 09:32 AM 28/04/2014, Richard Archer you wrote: >Sorry to be a spoil sport, but your story about networking inside the >premises has nothing to do with FTTP nor FTTN. > > ...R.
True, Richard, but it does set up a 'last meter/yard/whatever' connection question. What is the transfer speed available throughout the home from the termination point and how would you do it? I believe my wifi is 55Mbps as I have an old router/modem. Do the newer ones carry faster data speeds? I think ethernet is a top end of 100Mbps. Is there a faster ethernet nowadays? And even if you could get faster than ethernet speed, can the devices on the end -- tablets, laptops, smart TVs, etc. -- deal with those speeds? I guess the full benefit is going to be only as fast as the end device can handle in any event, but the value to a full household is multiple devices using the wider bandwidth that will be provided and being 'future proofed' against the time that the devices catch up. Tom, have a talk with your friend about what he actually needs the speed for and if his end devices can handle it beyond ethernet speed. He may find the 55Mbps of wifi is adequate in any case. Jan Melbourne, Victoria, Australia [email protected] Sooner or later, I hate to break it to you, you're gonna die, so how do you fill in the space between here and there? It's yours. Seize your space. ~Margaret Atwood, writer _ __________________ _ _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
