DWDM can be done fairly cheap. Some combination of MUXes and OADM modules along 
the way. One possible solution is: 


First floor: https://www.fs.com/products/35887.html 
Every floor between: https://www.fs.com/products/70427.html 
Top floor: https://www.fs.com/products/35887.html 


Every floor gets 10G to aggregation switches on the top floor and bottom floor. 
The aggregation switches directly connect via the second pair. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Ryan Hamel" <r...@rkhtech.org> 
To: "Bradley Burch" <brad...@wifastnetworks.com> 
Cc: nanog@nanog.org 
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 10:45:05 PM 
Subject: Re: Hi-Rise Building Fiber Suggestions 


How would that work to solve Norman's problem? That sounds like a lot of money 
spending, and setup time, for nothing. 

Ryan 

On Feb 25 2020, at 8:21 pm, Bradley Burch <brad...@wifastnetworks.com> wrote: 




Should consider DWDM or GPON and in those look at passive optical technologies 
that can benefit the project. 

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On Feb 25, 2020, at 9:33 PM, Norman Jester <n...@jester.mx> wrote: 

I’m in the process of choosing hardware 
for a 30 story building. If anyone has experience with this I’d appreciate any 
tips. 

There are two fiber pairs running up the building riser. I need to put a POE 
switch on each floor using this fiber. 

The idea is to cut the fiber at each floor and insert a switch and daisy chain 
the switches together using one pair, and using the other pair as the failover 
side of the ring going back to the source so if one device fails it doesn’t 
take the whole string down. 

The problem here is how many switches can be strung together and I would not 
try more than 3 to 5. This is not something I typically do (stacking switches). 
I have fears of STP and/or RSTP issue stacking past Ethernet switch to switch 
limits (if they still exist??) 

Is there a device with a similar protocol as the old 3com (now HP IDF) stacking 
capability via fiber? 

I’d like to use something inexpensive as its to power ubiquiti wifi on each 
floor. Ideally if you know something I don’t about ubiquiti switches that can 
do this I’d appreciate knowing. 

Norman 


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