On 2024-10-08, Denis Fondras <open...@ledeuns.net> wrote: > Le Tue, Oct 08, 2024 at 01:39:41PM -0000, Stuart Henderson a écrit : >> On 2024-10-08, Rachel Roch <rr...@tutanota.de> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > 8 Oct 2024, 12:39 by cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com: >> > >> >> >> >> Also SFP programmers are not cheap and my need >> >> >> > >> > Not cheap ? Flexoptics programmers are available for free. >> > >> > As explained on their website, all you need to do is: >> > (a) No later than 2 weeks after you receive the programmer, you need to >> > submit feedback on their website. >> > (b) You need to agree they can publish your feedback publicly. >> > >> > See https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox.html?option774=198 (scroll down >> > to "how to get your free Flexbox"). >> > >> > So basically the only cost is you taking 5 minutes to write a few nice >> > words about Flexoptix. >> > >> > For clarity: I'm not a Flexoptics shill. Just a happy customer. We've >> > been using them at $work for 20+ years, haven't bought vendor specific >> > SPFs since despite using Dell, Cisco, Edgecore and all sorts of other >> > proprietary network hardware. >> >> They are good. But they are more expensive than FS, and "This shop is >> only available to commercial customers and government authorities". >> >> (Also the flexbox needs a Windows/Mac laptop or the separate "mobility >> pack" - you used to be able to use it from Android with an OTG cable, >> but newer versions of the Android app stopped supporting that). >> > > The iOS app works great with Bluetooth fwiw.
With the separate "mobility pack". No bluetooth on the plain flexbox. -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.