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Question about local network

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RepoRizer
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06-26-2023, 06:27 PM
#11
I couldn't locate any details about that topic. The main site isn't functioning. What about @tkitch's questions?
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RepoRizer
06-26-2023, 06:27 PM #11

I couldn't locate any details about that topic. The main site isn't functioning. What about @tkitch's questions?

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Mdog910
Junior Member
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06-29-2023, 05:37 AM
#12
I provided an answer. My PC is one year old and it uses a gaming GDBE family adapter for the site.
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Mdog910
06-29-2023, 05:37 AM #12

I provided an answer. My PC is one year old and it uses a gaming GDBE family adapter for the site.

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kic003
Member
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06-29-2023, 10:57 AM
#13
Quick action needed
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kic003
06-29-2023, 10:57 AM #13

Quick action needed

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bouchermuse
Member
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06-29-2023, 12:45 PM
#14
You can access the documentation at the provided link.
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bouchermuse
06-29-2023, 12:45 PM #14

You can access the documentation at the provided link.

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06-30-2023, 12:35 PM
#15
Looks like the problem might be with me. I’m still having trouble loading the page.
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Xx_Elite102_xX
06-30-2023, 12:35 PM #15

Looks like the problem might be with me. I’m still having trouble loading the page.

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claspedmetal
Member
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06-30-2023, 07:00 PM
#16
Included documentation was provided. Please insert the disk. Connect to the network using ethernet (gateway, router or switch). Proceed with the setup.
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claspedmetal
06-30-2023, 07:00 PM #16

Included documentation was provided. Please insert the disk. Connect to the network using ethernet (gateway, router or switch). Proceed with the setup.

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YummyGummy_
Member
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07-07-2023, 04:46 PM
#17
It's not a huge issue... My main concern is whether the network will be able to manage it.
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YummyGummy_
07-07-2023, 04:46 PM #17

It's not a huge issue... My main concern is whether the network will be able to manage it.

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Tiggy123
Member
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07-29-2023, 03:27 PM
#18
It doesn’t matter which router the ISP provides. Your devices should use 1 gbps Ethernet cards. This allows all computers—including the NAS—to link to a network switch or router (if it has sufficient ports) and then transfer files between them at speeds up to 1 gbps (about 125 MB/s), provided the hard drives can handle that rate. If the router’s speed is capped at 100 Mbps, you can install a switch with at least five 1 Gbps ports and connect the “WAN” port (or a suitable port) to the router using an Ethernet cable. If your NAS supports a 10 Gbps card, you might purchase a switch with a corresponding port, enabling the NAS to connect at over 1.2 GB/s, potentially delivering files to ten computers each at up to 1 Gbps or 125 MB/s. Affordable options often include a few 1 Gbps ports plus one or two SFP+ ports that can reach 10 Gbps. With these switches, you can acquire a 30–50 dollar 10 Gbps optical card and use a DAC cable to link it to the switch.
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Tiggy123
07-29-2023, 03:27 PM #18

It doesn’t matter which router the ISP provides. Your devices should use 1 gbps Ethernet cards. This allows all computers—including the NAS—to link to a network switch or router (if it has sufficient ports) and then transfer files between them at speeds up to 1 gbps (about 125 MB/s), provided the hard drives can handle that rate. If the router’s speed is capped at 100 Mbps, you can install a switch with at least five 1 Gbps ports and connect the “WAN” port (or a suitable port) to the router using an Ethernet cable. If your NAS supports a 10 Gbps card, you might purchase a switch with a corresponding port, enabling the NAS to connect at over 1.2 GB/s, potentially delivering files to ten computers each at up to 1 Gbps or 125 MB/s. Affordable options often include a few 1 Gbps ports plus one or two SFP+ ports that can reach 10 Gbps. With these switches, you can acquire a 30–50 dollar 10 Gbps optical card and use a DAC cable to link it to the switch.

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