Thread: General Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
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Old 19-01-2024, 16:53   #8
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN

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Originally Posted by carbon60 View Post
2.5Gbit is designed to run over Cat5e cable so at least you could use your current cabling.
That's good to know. Are you sure? All the guides I read, max it out at 1000 Mbps.

EDIT. Ah! I found this. https://infinity-cable-products.com/...at5e-max-speed

Question: If, "With the inclusion of the IEEE 802.3bz standard you can even get more performance with your existing Cat5e cables.", would that standard be provided as part of your BB connection or would it have to be a feature of the ISP or one's own router?
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