- MediaTek Filogic 880 processor
- 1 x 10 Gigabit SFP port
- 1 x 5 Gigabit Ethernet port
- 4 x 2.5 GbE Ethernet port
- 1 or 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- WiFi 7 (tri-band)
OpenWrt Two is expected to sell for around $250 when it hits the streets in late 2025
OpenWrt Two is expected to sell for around $250 when it hits the streets in late 2025
Hyper fiber??? I don’t even have regular fiber here and y’all are moving on to HYPER???
For some it’s long overdue. Fiber is soon to be 20 years old at my house.
This week I was discussing with a friend trying to check some boxes and see if she really needed the 10Gbps connection they were planning to subscribe to on the mew house. The usual 1Gbps connectiom we already have is more than enough. But we considered that in very small cases it might be useful.
I would say most people do not need a home connection that is in the same order of magnitude as the average data center server connection in use at the same time. Mostly because by definition there won’t be many servers to transfer data from and to at that speed and the average person doesn’t run too many connections in parallel.
Then again, with federation and people “taking back” the internet, it could be useful… One day that is ofc.
My best friend is still on 15Mb/s in central London 💀
I just moved to a new place with full fiber optic and it’s the first place I lived in where that’s a thing.
Lived in germany. Litterally 3 world country when it comes to internet. And i was not in some village but Berlin
I think a lot of the reports of high bandwidth/cheap rates around Europe are cherry picked. When I looked a nationwide averages, it doesn’t seem particularly better or worse than much of the US. At least, not in the populated areas of the US. Rural access is another issue.
If we want to cherry pick …. Here in the US, i switched over to gigabit symmetrical over pandemic, but fiber has been available from three providers at that speed over a decade. Of course IPv6 has been “in progress” for that decade, with no sign of progress
I’m outside of Houston and sure I get 70-80mb down and 20 up on conventional copper but I would greatly prefer fiber…
I have gigabit (0.7 up) and for 10€ plus (so a total of 40€/month. Just to annoy our American friends ☺️) I can get 10Gb symmetrical. The nerd/geek in me wants it but I just don’t need it
I am jealous. I live in Australia and because of where I live the only way to get anything symmetrical is enterprise Ethernet. As you can imagine, it is outrageously expensive. So I am stuck with 50 Mbps upload for the foreseeable future.
As an American that lives in a civilized state in an urban area, I too have fiber and can get 10gb symmetrical.