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On 2025-02-13 09:47, John Crispin wrote:
On 13.02.25 09:17, Bjørn Mork via openwrt-devel wrote:
John Crispin<j...@phrozen.org> writes:

* 10G SFP
* 5G copper
* 4 port 2.5G copper
* 1-2 port 1G copper
May I ask about the reasoning here?  Just curious.

Which switch and phys are being considered?

the switch will be Maxlinear MXL86252

And why 5g instead of 10g copper or another SFP+ slot?  Is this phy
something which is bundled with a specific switch or multi-phy package,
or will it be a discrete chip chosen based on temperature/price/power?

we ware planning to use a realtek 5gbit phy. it is good value for money and does not require a FW blob.

the AQR phys cost 10-15$ produce lots of heat and require a huge binary blob.

And why the 1G ports? Is there a use case or price/power advantage over
simply making all the "low speed" ports 2.5G?

they are for free. the mt7988 has a builtin 1gbit switch exposing the ports involves a rj45 socket and the magnetics so you are looking at a price point of 50cents for each 1G port.

* Tri-band Wi-Fi 7
Do you expect the design to include casing with internal antennas, or
are you going for the hedgehog look?

Ideally internal but no final conclusion yet, we will use the BE5000 2+3+3 design


I would love to see 4x4 Mu-Mimo. My Asus TUF AX6000 has it and it really shows it's performance. I strongly prefer external antennas as they perform better in larger houses with 2.4GHz IOT devices and you can change the orientation, depending on whether you put the box on a shelf or hang it vertically on the wall.

Very interesting project indeed!  Thanks for doing this.  But I don't
have voting rights..


The only voting I have is with my wallet :-)


Bjørn



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