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2.5 or 10 gig router that doesn't use Wi-Fi

2.5 or 10 gig router that doesn't use Wi-Fi

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InoueAlice
Senior Member
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06-07-2023, 11:10 PM
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I needed just one device. I considered a 2.5 gig switch, as they’re currently affordable. No Wi-Fi routers are suggested.
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InoueAlice
06-07-2023, 11:10 PM #11

I needed just one device. I considered a 2.5 gig switch, as they’re currently affordable. No Wi-Fi routers are suggested.

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Donut__Gamer
Junior Member
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06-07-2023, 11:23 PM
#12
Negate 4100, Negate 6100, or DIY 4 port PFSense box found on Amazon or eBay. Be aware, generally a router isn’t great at switching tasks. Switches rely on specialized components that handle low power and memory needs, whereas routers use more complex computer hardware. Consider them like a CPU and a GPU—CPUs can manage graphics but not as efficiently. This is why they’re usually kept apart in business settings. I don’t know of any consumer 2.5 GB routers without WiFi besides the Ubiquiti Dream Machine pro SE, which also includes an 8-port Poe switch but only supports gigabit speeds.
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Donut__Gamer
06-07-2023, 11:23 PM #12

Negate 4100, Negate 6100, or DIY 4 port PFSense box found on Amazon or eBay. Be aware, generally a router isn’t great at switching tasks. Switches rely on specialized components that handle low power and memory needs, whereas routers use more complex computer hardware. Consider them like a CPU and a GPU—CPUs can manage graphics but not as efficiently. This is why they’re usually kept apart in business settings. I don’t know of any consumer 2.5 GB routers without WiFi besides the Ubiquiti Dream Machine pro SE, which also includes an 8-port Poe switch but only supports gigabit speeds.

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Sanchelo
Junior Member
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06-09-2023, 04:14 AM
#13
Sure, a 2.5Gb LAN switch paired with a simple Ubiquiti EdgeRouter could work well for your needs.
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Sanchelo
06-09-2023, 04:14 AM #13

Sure, a 2.5Gb LAN switch paired with a simple Ubiquiti EdgeRouter could work well for your needs.

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therobogames
Junior Member
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06-09-2023, 06:38 PM
#14
If you don’t need more than gigabit on the WAN side, definitely yes—that would be ideal.
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therobogames
06-09-2023, 06:38 PM #14

If you don’t need more than gigabit on the WAN side, definitely yes—that would be ideal.

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Infamousy
Member
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06-09-2023, 07:38 PM
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It seems like you're considering a setup with a single device for higher speeds in your area. Would be useful mainly for faster transfers between devices like your NAS and PCs. Think about using an edge router, a switch, and a separate access point. Does that sound reasonable?
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Infamousy
06-09-2023, 07:38 PM #15

It seems like you're considering a setup with a single device for higher speeds in your area. Would be useful mainly for faster transfers between devices like your NAS and PCs. Think about using an edge router, a switch, and a separate access point. Does that sound reasonable?

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