I've got a 100/100Mbps connection in my apartment, been real satisfied with it.
It's connected to a Linux firewall acting as a router and WiFi access point.
This Sunday morning it abruptly stopped working though, firewall reported that the NIC dropped the link.
Only positive thing with the power supply was that it was held together with a screw.
It has no S marking and not even a faked CE marking, only the CCC marking but that's only for China. It also has a SA mark but I think it might be fake.
Especially seeing how they even managed to make the polarity drawing incorrectly, I mean really the whole PSU is a big short circuit!?
Main cap had failed, managing to kill the fuse in the unit.
After finding a new cap I went looking for a fuse but found a much nicer D-Link PSU with twice the capacity and all Japanese UCC caps.
So I moved the cable over to that and installed it, now the fiber converter worked great again!
It's connected to a Linux firewall acting as a router and WiFi access point.
This Sunday morning it abruptly stopped working though, firewall reported that the NIC dropped the link.
Only positive thing with the power supply was that it was held together with a screw.
It has no S marking and not even a faked CE marking, only the CCC marking but that's only for China. It also has a SA mark but I think it might be fake.
Especially seeing how they even managed to make the polarity drawing incorrectly, I mean really the whole PSU is a big short circuit!?
Main cap had failed, managing to kill the fuse in the unit.
After finding a new cap I went looking for a fuse but found a much nicer D-Link PSU with twice the capacity and all Japanese UCC caps.
So I moved the cable over to that and installed it, now the fiber converter worked great again!
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