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    Has anyone seen any really good sites explaining the whole setup/architecture/basics/advanced of gigabit networking? It's what they're using on internet2 at the colleges that are implementing it currently I believe? What's the current state of affairs on that whole matter. I haven't looked into it in ages since I first found out about the whole idea.

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    Well you can do this now for your LAN.
    But it costs a lot... Let's see, here's latest from pricewatch.com

    1000Base-Sx Gigabit ethernet PCI card $399

    4port gigabit switch managed hub $1295

    ouch

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    I think your going to have to run fiber

    No NO I'm sure you have to run fiber

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    our school is on that, its quite nice, and an increadable upgrade from to 128s

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    Copper gigabit is available. No need for fibre in a compact environment, i.e., 100m.

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    We are exploring the gig lan at work. The limit for cat 7 copper is 100m. Of course fiber is not limited nearly any where near that. I think current commercially avail switches will run fiber at 3 MILES.

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    The 3 mile limit is for multi-mode fibre. Single-mode fibre can go a much greater distance. I want to say 10 miles, but I'm not sure. Of course all you need to do to extend a LAN any distance is to insert a repeater. The is much talk of using gigabit technology to replace the ageing MAN technology.

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    Ask Qwest to put in a OC-3, and you'll a Gig LAN

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