Recently Sonic has deployed 10 Gigabits service to my neighborhood. Sadly there isn't an available list of equipment, which can fully use this service. It has been difficult to find equipment that is low cost, power efficient and readily available. Hopefully we can start a thread where we can compile a list of devices that can support such speeds.
Google Sheet: Equipment for Sonic 10 Gigabits Fiber
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Submission Instructions
Before entering your submissions, make sure to test on a wired connection and use a Speedtest client that is either:
Examples
Expectations
Google Sheet: Equipment for Sonic 10 Gigabits Fiber
Enter your submission here
Submission Instructions
Before entering your submissions, make sure to test on a wired connection and use a Speedtest client that is either:
- • https://www.speedtest.net/apps/windows
• https://www.speedtest.net/apps/mac
• https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli
- • Sonic.net, Inc. - San Jose, CA (id = 17846)
• Frontier - Palo Alto, CA (id = 14204)
• Next Level Networks - Santa Clara, CA (id = 25606)
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docker run --rm gists/speedtest-cli speedtest --accept-license -s 14204
Speedtest by Ookla
Server: Frontier - Palo Alto, CA (id = 14204)
ISP: Sonic.net, LLC
Latency: 2.96 ms (0.43 ms jitter)
Download: 8073.50 Mbps (data used: 6.0 GB )
Upload: 7357.50 Mbps (data used: 6.7 GB )
Packet Loss: 0.0%
Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/163ef566-ded5-4714-ab4f-34d95e10f8e1
According to dane, it looks like the maximum throughput for the 10 Gigabit service in reality is around 8,600 Mbps.dane wrote: Regarding the 10Gbps service, yes, to see the full speed you will need a fast computer on a wired 10Gbps Ethernet adaptor. For many modern systems that have a USC-C jack, you can obtain a 10G Ethernet dongle for around $300 on Amazon. Using this sort of setup, we see speed tests using the desktop Speedtest application yielding about 8,600Mbps - this is typical expected payload throughput after overheads of IP, error correction etc.