Posts Tagged ‘fiber’
VLANs on Sodola managed switches
04May26
TL;DR There’s an aspect to the web user interface of Sodola switches that’s far from obvious, and not documented :/ When setting up trunk ports it’s necessary to select all the VLANs that will be carried, and the default is only to select VLAN 1. Background I’m starting to accumulate a small selection of things […]
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Tags: 10G, 2.5G, 6 port, 802.1Q, 9 port, config, fiber, OpenWRT, SFP, SFP+, SL902-SWTGW124AS, SL902-SWTGW218AS, Sodola, tag, trunk, UI, UX, VLAN, VLANs
Broadband Britain – really?
03May10
I’ve just spent the last few weeks trying to suck the cloud through a very thin and broken straw – my mistake, trying to use the Internet in the City of London. The proposed telephone tax that came out of the Digital Britain report (and failed to find its way through parliament in the finance […]
Filed under: could_do_better, technology | 2 Comments
Tags: adsl, broadband, efm, fiber, fibre, sdsl, voip, xdsl