| 3 Jun 2025 |
K900 | Because the RPi leadership is all ex-Broadcom | 16:09:33 |
magic_rb | 10GBASE-LR is btw the standard of the transceiver i was looking at, what does the lr mean? Long range? | 16:10:33 |
magic_rb | In reply to @k900:0upti.me Because the RPi leadership is all ex-Broadcom I love making engineering decisions politically, leads to great products i swear | 16:10:56 |
magic_rb | Yeah long reach | 16:11:25 |
K900 | L is long wavelength | 16:11:29 |
K900 | R is modulation scheme | 16:11:33 |
magic_rb | 10GBASE-SR wikipedia says its lower power use | 16:12:19 |
magic_rb | Found a 14 euro 10GBASE-SR module from ampcom | 16:13:05 |
magic_rb | 0.9 for sr, 1.0 watts for lr according to the seller | 16:13:45 |
emily | LR goes longer than SR yes | 16:59:59 |
emily | it's like 1 km vs. 10 km or whatever? | 17:00:02 |
emily | uh | 17:00:42 |
emily | oh right | 17:00:42 |
emily | magic_rb: SR is for multimode | 17:00:46 |
emily | LR is for single mode | 17:00:55 |
emily | (LRM is for multimode. yes this confused me so much that I forgot about it) | 17:01:05 |
emily | I found FiberMall sells "IR" (which I can only assume is non-standard for "intermediate reach") that works with SMF for cheaper than their LR transceivers. IIRC it was basically just the price of AliExpress LR ones though. | 17:01:46 |
| Ando “Thor” Nando joined the room. | 22:04:21 |
matthewcroughan | K900: do you ever see this?
[Thu Jun 5 14:34:50 2025] wlan1: AP 00:0c:43:26:60:10 changed bandwidth in beacon, new used config is 2412.000 MHz, width 1 (2412.000/0 MHz)
[Thu Jun 5 14:34:50 2025] wlan1: AP 00:0c:43:26:60:10 changed bandwidth in beacon, new used config is 2412.000 MHz, width 2 (2422.000/0 MHz)
| 22:19:32 |
matthewcroughan | This spams over and over back and forth on a friends machine | 22:19:40 |
matthewcroughan | bpi-r4 | 22:19:41 |
matthewcroughan | I can replicate it on mine too, I don't use 2.4 very often | 22:19:50 |
matthewcroughan | doesn't happen on 5g | 22:19:55 |
matthewcroughan | just using your hostapd | 22:20:04 |
K900 | It's probably doing DFS | 22:20:07 |
K900 | Or whatever the 20/40 thing is | 22:20:13 |
matthewcroughan | It spams every second tohugh | 22:20:26 |
matthewcroughan | * It spams every second though | 22:20:29 |
matthewcroughan | on the client | 22:20:30 |
matthewcroughan | so the dmesg is just scrolling this endlessly | 22:20:37 |