On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 13:01 -0500, John BORIS wrote: 
> that Jack wasn't used from the beginning.  Now I am back on the LAN. My
> question is this. The copper connection is 100 mbps while the fiber is
> 1gb. Both switches are 3COM 3300 Switches so the speed drops to 100 mbps
> once it gets to the NOC. So my question is this. IS there any benefit
> (other than an upgrade path) to stay with the fiber between the switches
> or stay with the copper. The distance between switches is about 150 feet
> as you walk the hall in a straight line, not sure how much cable is used
> in the wall.

150 *FEET*?  Use copper.

Why can't the copper connection be 1Gbps?


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