On 12/25/20 05:53, Brandon Martin wrote:
One of my router vendors has been teasing me with a "true 10Gb" router due out 1Q 2021. I've been told to expect NBASE-T (1G, 2.5G, 5G, 10G) on both WAN and all LAN ports + 802.11ax "Wifi 6" with at least 5Gbps of real-world IPv4 throughput with NAT and essentially wire-speed IPv6 without NAT or content inspection at a realistic price point. I'll be interested to see what they actually deliver as that would make future-looking multi-gig deployments actually meaningful.
For the home, if you're looking at shipping 10Gbps-based CPE's for under US$200, I can't think of anything other than the Tik: https://mikrotik.com/product/rb4011igs_rm They claim: - 2.6Gbps forwarding for 64-byte packets. - 7.8Gbps forwarding for 512-byte packets. - 9.7Gbps forwarding for 1,518-byte packets. Mark.