PDF - http://routerboard.com/pdf/463/SFP.pdf
We're only using 1310nm on all fiber links to avoid compatibility problems. Dont like the situation where I amdid you ever try out a MikroTik SFP transceiver in the RouterBoard and a Linksys SFP transceiver in the Linksys switch?
For sure they should be both having the same tech specs on both sides, likes 1310 nm SMF on each.
Not seen issues between a MT SFP in a Routerboard to a LevelOne SFP in a routerboard. So it's not a problem ofAre they fine working together or are there also some issues!
Yes. Indeed. And they are quite cheap. So using them in Routerboards is a good idea. But be warned using them in other switches you might see issues.At least I think MikroTik is offering us 20 Kilometers by 1310 nm SMF modules and this is 10 Kilometers on top as the usual SFP are offering or am I wrong with this meaning?
I have no Linksys SFP I have LevelOne. Yes. This should work fine. I guess as I often see "Cisco compatible SFP modules" that not all SFP Modules work in every switch without problems.Hello again ste,
for sure if you are on the tower an and the module is not matching fine it would be a really angry situation.
Thanks for sharing the information and your experiences with me/us over the SFP modules.
What can I expect from the following:
On both ends are the same standard (LX with 1310 nm) would this be running fine too? What do you mean?RouterBoard with MikroTik SFP module--------fibre cable----------Linksys Switch with a Linksys SFP module
Or should I also expect some issues on one end of the fibre wire line?