Gig-E not a copper hand off??

2009-02-18 Thread Kenneth Burgener
If one has the following line written in a contract with a data center, what would this indicate to you? Bandwidth: 100mbps (burstable to 1Gbps) Type of Connection: Gig-E To me this would indicate I would have a copper Gigabit Ethernet hand off. Would you think differently? If you

Re: Gig-E not a copper hand off??

2009-02-18 Thread Kyle Robinson
Type of Connection: Gig-E To me this would indicate I would have a copper Gigabit Ethernet hand off. Would you think differently? I personally wouldn't know what to expect because Gig-E is far too generic. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe:

Re: Gig-E not a copper hand off??

2009-02-18 Thread Jared Smith
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 16:58 -0700, Kenneth Burgener wrote: If one has the following line written in a contract with a data center, what would this indicate to you? Bandwidth: 100mbps (burstable to 1Gbps) Type of Connection: Gig-E To me this would indicate I would have a copper

Re: Gig-E not a copper hand off??

2009-02-18 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 2/18/2009 5:12 PM, Jared Smith wrote: To me, it wouldn't indicate anything regarding whether it was copper or fiber (and which style of fiber connectors). In fact, if anything, I'd err on the side of expecting it to be fiber, not copper. -Jared Okay, thanks for the education, and I