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Opinions on future network setup

Opinions on future network setup

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06-28-2023, 10:12 PM
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If forced to use, the signal quality is poor or the devices identified incompatibility. Cat 5 supports up to 100Mbps, 5e/6 for Gigabit. 10G needs Cat6 for 55 meters or Cat6A for 100 meters. You can also achieve 2.5G or 5G using compatible Cat5e/6 cables with adapters, but a switch that matches is required.
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Lopez_Chamalow
06-28-2023, 10:12 PM #21

If forced to use, the signal quality is poor or the devices identified incompatibility. Cat 5 supports up to 100Mbps, 5e/6 for Gigabit. 10G needs Cat6 for 55 meters or Cat6A for 100 meters. You can also achieve 2.5G or 5G using compatible Cat5e/6 cables with adapters, but a switch that matches is required.

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chowder_YT
Junior Member
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06-29-2023, 07:36 AM
#22
Sure, I'll rephrase it for clarity.

In a perfect configuration, you set up your network around the main entry point, like a cable modem or access point. The switch then connects only to devices within each floor. This way, the switch links directly to the devices on that specific floor, simplifying the setup.
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chowder_YT
06-29-2023, 07:36 AM #22

Sure, I'll rephrase it for clarity.

In a perfect configuration, you set up your network around the main entry point, like a cable modem or access point. The switch then connects only to devices within each floor. This way, the switch links directly to the devices on that specific floor, simplifying the setup.

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Sky319
Member
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07-07-2023, 05:23 AM
#23
It seems you're asking about a specific NIC model and its compatibility with Linux. You mentioned replacing certain lines and questioning the need for high-speed options like fiber. Let me know if you'd like help adjusting configurations or understanding the setup!
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Sky319
07-07-2023, 05:23 AM #23

It seems you're asking about a specific NIC model and its compatibility with Linux. You mentioned replacing certain lines and questioning the need for high-speed options like fiber. Let me know if you'd like help adjusting configurations or understanding the setup!

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TehFruitNinja
Junior Member
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07-27-2023, 05:29 PM
#24
I need to figure out where to install the Killer E2500 NIC and whether I'm in the right location. I think I should try running Cat 6A.
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TehFruitNinja
07-27-2023, 05:29 PM #24

I need to figure out where to install the Killer E2500 NIC and whether I'm in the right location. I think I should try running Cat 6A.

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