Fiber Optic Interconnects to transfer data

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SUMMARY

Fiber optic interconnects are increasingly recognized for their ability to transfer data at high speeds, making them a compelling choice for computer networking. Users have expressed interest in implementing fiber optics within their systems, although many have encountered challenges in finding practical projects or detailed guidance. Discussions highlight the importance of using a fiber optic router or module to effectively manage incoming fiber connections, as seen in setups like those provided by Verizon. However, many users still rely on standard cabling for in-house wiring, indicating a gap in fully utilizing fiber optic technology.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of fiber optic technology and its advantages over traditional cabling.
  • Familiarity with fiber optic routers and modules.
  • Basic knowledge of networking concepts and data transfer protocols.
  • Experience with home networking setups, including ISP configurations.
NEXT STEPS
  • Research specific fiber optic routers compatible with home networks.
  • Explore projects involving the installation of fiber optic cabling in residential settings.
  • Learn about the differences between single-mode and multi-mode fiber optics.
  • Investigate the performance benefits of fiber optic interconnects in data transfer applications.
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This discussion is beneficial for network engineers, IT professionals, and tech enthusiasts interested in optimizing data transfer speeds using fiber optic technology.

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Has anyone use fiber optic interconnects in their computers? I read an article suggesting that this is the way to go to move data really quickly, and it got me interested.

My google search's have primarily just resulted in company's trying to sell connectors, etc. etc...

Any actual projects would be great.

Thanks,
pud
 
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dingpud said:
Has anyone use fiber optic interconnects in their computers? I read an article suggesting that this is the way to go to move data really quickly, and it got me interested.

My google search's have primarily just resulted in company's trying to sell connectors, etc. etc...

Any actual projects would be great.

Thanks,
pud
My ISP is Verizon, which uses fiber optics in its connections up to my house.
 
Are you routing the incoming fiber optic line through a fiber optic router or module?
 
dingpud said:
Are you routing the incoming fiber optic line through a fiber optic router or module?

I don't know the answer. The router is supplied by Verizon and I don't know how to get the details you are asking about.

Also my in house wiring is not fiber optic - it is standard (?) cable.
 

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