Cat6a can do up to 10gbps, I don't see a reason to go 8.1, unless you expect to outgrow 10g.
ZeroCooler
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How do I lock down an exposed wired connection (ethernet cable outside my premises) so that only a singular authorised device can have a connection to it?
I'll double check this, but my router is enterprise grade so I don't think I would hit any NAT limitations.
Also, as mentioned in my other response, this isn't affecting any other nodes on my network except the server running Qbit and Jackett.
I have another Ubuntu VM on the same host that works fine when this one is failing.
Thanks so much for the response!
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AOC and DAC are very different under the hood. AOC (Active Optical Cable) requires additional power for the electric and optical conversion. DAC is passive copper and doesn't require any additional power. (there are also active dac cables that have longer reach). The Ex3300 hardware compatibility page doesn't list any AOC as compatible, so you'll probably need to purchase some DAC cables. I'd go with the same part number your friend let you borrow since you know those work.