I have a 2.5gb router running into a 2.5gb moca network. While all of the end points are 1gb, the router is able to negotiate 2.5gb with the moca network itself, which improves speed a bit, since there multiple end points.
No. You speed up your internet by purchasing a higher bandwidth plan from your ISP. That is, unless you have some switching equipment in your house that handles both your LAN file transfers that you have going all the time for some reason but that's way beyond what you most likely have.
Call your ISP and ask what your bandwidth options are.
My ISP offers 10G. It's like $300 a month though. I have fiber and 10G switches internally in my house (iperf gets me up to 9.8G upstairs to downstairs), so I can potentially have 10G Internet in the future; but never will because I have less useless things to spend monies on.
But like Matty said, in a home environment, the bottleneck re internet speed is typically at the modem, i.e. the speed provided by the isp.
The other place that a bottleneck could arise is at the router / switches / devices. Some older devices have ethernet rated at 100mb/s. Generally, and given the wide availability of 1gb internet, you want all devices to be capable of at least 1gb.
You don't need a managed switch to handle QOS. This is a home environment. He has probably the wifi router and maybe a device plugged into it for the hardwire, or an unmanaged switch. Most modern home routers support QOS to some degree. If you're going to want to traffic shaping you'll want an L3 capable switch but that's way beyond the scope of what he's dealing with.
It is true my brudda. High bandwidth e-shitting required the roll out of fiber over the 00s. The over builders accommodated for the expected population bomb.
Two of my 10G switches are unmanned QNAPs and one is a managed MikroTik (but they're relatively cheap) .. oh and I have a rack-mount Ubiquity 10G .. everything but the MikroTik I got used/eBay/
@Humpleupagus@matty@brokeassredneck@graf where the hell did you find a router capable of 2.5 gigglebits i have a single device capable of 2.5GbE and it's a layer 3 switch that's at least 10 years old no other switches, routers, NICs, or SFP+ modules can negotiate 2.5, it's all either 10 or 1
It's not my home country. It's a country my family came from. I've been to it for a total of three months of my life. Why would I have any pride is something I cannot control?
I'm proud of my accomplishments. I'm proud that I've lived in three nations, legally, and have befriended amazing people in each. I'm proud of the fact that the only debt I have is my home mortgage and that I contribute value to society?
What are you proud of? That you're a piece of shit?
@pyrate@djsumdog@Humpleupagus@matty@brokeassredneck none of them do. thats why they come to my country and try to make it india 2 but the problem is it's only low caste dalits like you find online in arguments like this that they send to my country, so it makes living here quite unbearable. even the grandfathered in indian immigrants that have been here for 10 years hate them
One of my best friends is Pakistani. I met him at a backpackers in Malasia. He got me a job in Chicago. I never had any issue with him. His high school friends snubbed any Indians he invited to dinner parties. It was really sad.
@djsumdog@Humpleupagus@matty@pyrate@brokeassredneck josh cried about me every week on his show for months and i've never thought of him since. you're upset that indians are subhuman and when they immigrate (mostly illegally due to bribing visa providers in india) are a direct representation of their country. i have no issue with you but the fact you take issue with me taking issue with 50 iq idiots from your home country coming to shit on the streets of mine says a lot more about you than i cared to know before. truly dalit made