46 pointsby kohlschuettera day ago4 comments
  • kalleboo12 hours ago
    Very cool! Also cool to see inside. It really is directly attached with nothing in between, I honestly wasn't expecting there to be NOTHING in the signal path.

    > In a sense, it’s a revolutionary way of how to network — it separates the “what” from the “how”. To be fair: that revolution already happened over 20 years ago

    How quickly we have forgotten about AUI (Attachment Unit Interface)

  • touisteur12 hours ago
    That was a very eye-opening post, full of very interesting details on how modern wired networks work, between NIC and the physical layer... so many mysteries about SFP black magic just falled into place in my head...
    • kohlschuetter8 hours ago
      Thank you! I had to stop digging at some point, but honestly I can't wait for someone to port Doom to a ONU.
      • touisteur5 hours ago
        Forgot about ONU ! Now I need to look into what an ONU can do, and what one can run on it...
    • jiehong2 hours ago
      Same here!

      I also enjoyed the writing style, and so went and read another article on the blog.

  • psyclobe9 hours ago
    So... can we upgrade our existing sfp connectors to 25GBPs if our cable quality is good enough?
    • kohlschuetter8 hours ago
      I was going from SFP+ to SFP28. Not sure about SFP to SFP28. But with that EEPROM change you could also try going from SFP to SFP+, just use different bandwidth values.

      You could also try resoldering new/thicker Twinax wires to old SFP connectors and update the EEPROM. My soldering skills apparently aren't that great. If yours are or you have plenty of old connectors you should give that a try.

  • jeffrallen17 hours ago
    Super brilliant! Great work. I could have used this when a vendor sent me cables that had incompatible codes on both ends.
    • kohlschuetter8 hours ago
      Thank you! I hope you all have trusted vendors, and no-one gets bent over by the sudden flood of cheap SFP28 cables :-)