@Pete-S said in Fiber SFP Modules:
@dafyre said in Fiber SFP Modules:
@Pete-S said in Fiber SFP Modules:
CWDM are using several different light wavelengths at the same time to get higher throughput. Basically like having several different fiber transmissions going on in the same fiber at the same time.
It's not really needed anymore for 1 or 10 Gigabit.
There are two types of fiber - multi-mode fiber (MMF) and single-mode fiber (SMF). Single mode fiber is the better one and the one you should install today.
With single mode fiber you can transfer 10 Gigabit just using two 10GBASE-LR SFP+ modules for a distance of up to 10 kilometers, 6 miles. The same fiber can also be used for gigabit as well as faster rates like 100 Gigabit.
I had no idea you could get 10 Gig that far on Single Mode.
Do you know what the distances are for Multimode?
I think it depends on the fiber and transceivers used and the speed but from 100ft to 1000ft.
Multimode used to be what everybody was installing but haven't seen it used in anything new the last 5 years or so. I'm not familiar with prices but they tell me that the price of the complete installation with either fiber type will be virtually the same.
I use muiltimode for in-building connections. cheap and easy and available up to 10Gbps.
For inter-building connections on a larger campus, I would recommend single mode.