12-01-2024, 17:28
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Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
I know VM is currently 1.2Gpbs max - but is anyone here using a non-VM router with VM which provides a single 2.5Gpbs LAN port?
I know most routers only provide LAN ports which are 1Gbps max - and some routers will offer the full VM download if use aggregate the ports.
I also know the Hub5 has a 2.5Gpbs port - but looking to get the max download from VM put using my own router with a single 2.5Gbps network connection.
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12-01-2024, 19:49
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
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Originally Posted by ozsat
I know VM is currently 1.2Gpbs max - but is anyone here using a non-VM router with VM which provides a single 2.5Gpbs LAN port?
I know most routers only provide LAN ports which are 1Gbps max - and some routers will offer the full VM download if use aggregate the ports.
I also know the Hub5 has a 2.5Gpbs port - but looking to get the max download from VM put using my own router with a single 2.5Gbps network connection.
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I have an GT-AX11000 with a 2.5Gb ethernet port, I'm on a 1Gb connection, having moved from Virgin.
Now that some City Fibre ISPs are offering up to 2.5GB, at least I have a router that will dish out that speed if I choose. However, this would only be for the purpose of sharing that bandwidth across the household. To do that I would need to purchase a switch capable of managing that bandwidth between the three Cat5e cables that cascade to the rest of our house, up to 1Gb each.
There is no point me trying to deliver 2.3Gb to any one device. This would require me to strip out all our network and replace with at least Cat6 cable and switches and network cards that can manage more than 1Gb. I have no need to go down that route.
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Last edited by roughbeast; 12-01-2024 at 19:54.
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13-01-2024, 05:27
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
Thanks - I have a 2.5Gpbs Network card which gives 1.16Gpbs when plugged into the Sh5 using Cat6 cable. But it is then off my own network where it is only 940Mpbs (only!).
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13-01-2024, 14:33
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
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Originally Posted by ozsat
Thanks - I have a 2.5Gpbs Network card which gives 1.16Gpbs when plugged into the Sh5 using Cat6 cable. But it is then off my own network where it is only 940Mpbs (only!).
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I have similar setup going into my perma-on Lenovo Legion 5 laptop using a Belkin 2.5gbit USB adapter (had to use Realtek drivers to fix speed-drop issues). Rest of home runs off WIFI via Asus RT-AX86S.
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18-01-2024, 15:26
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
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Originally Posted by roughbeast
I have an GT-AX11000 with a 2.5Gb ethernet port, I'm on a 1Gb connection, having moved from Virgin.
Now that some City Fibre ISPs are offering up to 2.5GB, at least I have a router that will dish out that speed if I choose. However, this would only be for the purpose of sharing that bandwidth across the household. To do that I would need to purchase a switch capable of managing that bandwidth between the three Cat5e cables that cascade to the rest of our house, up to 1Gb each.
There is no point me trying to deliver 2.3Gb to any one device. This would require me to strip out all our network and replace with at least Cat6 cable and switches and network cards that can manage more than 1Gb. I have no need to go down that route.
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2.5Gbit is designed to run over Cat5e cable so at least you could use your current cabling.
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18-01-2024, 23:12
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
I have an Asus GT-AX6000 router with two 2.5G ports (wan/lan). One connected to the SH5 and the other to a Netgear GS110EMX (two multigig ports up to 10G in speed) to which the rest of my setup is connected. This lets me get the most from the connection and is reasonably future proof for when there is a Gig2 product in my area.
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19-01-2024, 16:01
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
Thank you all
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19-01-2024, 16:53
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
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Originally Posted by carbon60
2.5Gbit is designed to run over Cat5e cable so at least you could use your current cabling.
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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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Last edited by roughbeast; 19-01-2024 at 17:16.
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17-02-2024, 20:07
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
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Originally Posted by roughbeast
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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The IEEE 802.3bz standard primarily involves your networking equipment (router, etc.) and connected devices. To benefit, both ends of your connection need to support it. Your internet service doesn't directly provide this; it's more about your local network setup.
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28-02-2024, 16:17
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
I have a router with one 2.5gb port that is wan/lan, this is the max I got on wifi:
And the max wired was this:
The wired connection was straight to the modem from an iMac.
Im upgrading my internet to 1.6gbs in march so will also be upgrading my router to a 10gb wan, 10gb lan and 4 2.5gb lan ports soon after.
Regards
John
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17-03-2024, 15:16
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
Got my new router set up now this is how its connected to the network with 2.5g and 10g ports:
having to use a thunderbolt to 2.5gbe adaptor to get full speed on my iMac but pleased with this:
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17-03-2024, 21:32
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
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Edit: Also removed first attachment as requested.
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18-03-2024, 22:44
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Re: Routers with 2.5Gbps LAN
Lol @ the upload speed
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