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Ethernet functionality available

Ethernet functionality available

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ilija
Member
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12-12-2023, 10:28 PM
#1
Does it matter if your motherboard doesn’t handle a specific Ethernet standard? For instance, some boards won’t work with Cat6 cables or limit speeds to 2 gigabits per second.
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ilija
12-12-2023, 10:28 PM #1

Does it matter if your motherboard doesn’t handle a specific Ethernet standard? For instance, some boards won’t work with Cat6 cables or limit speeds to 2 gigabits per second.

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NakeBemveu
Member
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12-14-2023, 08:12 AM
#2
Ensuring physical compatibility means you're restricted by the slowest connection in the path. For example, pairing a 10Gb/s router with a Cat6 cable—capable of 10Gb/s up to certain lengths—and a computer with a 1Gb/s port limits your overall speed to 1Gb/s. This happens because the bottleneck defines the maximum rate. Even if you use faster cables like Cat6A or Cat7, they won't exceed the slower ports; similarly, a slow cable will still operate at its lowest possible speed.
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NakeBemveu
12-14-2023, 08:12 AM #2

Ensuring physical compatibility means you're restricted by the slowest connection in the path. For example, pairing a 10Gb/s router with a Cat6 cable—capable of 10Gb/s up to certain lengths—and a computer with a 1Gb/s port limits your overall speed to 1Gb/s. This happens because the bottleneck defines the maximum rate. Even if you use faster cables like Cat6A or Cat7, they won't exceed the slower ports; similarly, a slow cable will still operate at its lowest possible speed.

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nikki13dancer
Junior Member
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12-18-2023, 01:03 PM
#3
thanks
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nikki13dancer
12-18-2023, 01:03 PM #3

thanks