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Model: NETGEAR 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switch (GS308E) - Desktop or Wall Mount, Home Network Hub, Office Ethernet Splitter, Silent Operation
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I just set mine up. I don't see any problem with a managed switch for only $25, especially with VLAN management.
Anyway, you can provision two sets of two ports with link aggregation. That's where they get the "2.5 Gb" figure from.
No one uses 1G Ethernet these days, it's 2.5 or you might as well use dial up
Not true at all. Even if you use 2.5gbe for some of your network like your NAS and PCs, you'll still have things that only need gigabit. For example, your home media center, where you might be connecting your streaming box, gaming consoles, etc. Those are going to be capped at your WAN speeds, which is still a gigabit or lower for most of us.
Not true at all. Even if you use 2.5gbe for some of your network like your NAS and PCs, you'll still have things that only need gigabit. For example, your home media center, where you might be connecting your streaming box, gaming consoles, etc. Those are going to be capped at your WAN speeds, which is still a gigabit or lower for most of us.
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Anyway, you can provision two sets of two ports with link aggregation. That's where they get the "2.5 Gb" figure from.
I think you fed the troll.