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Seeking to integrate a Switch into your Google Fiber link for a NAS setup.

Seeking to integrate a Switch into your Google Fiber link for a NAS setup.

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mondoelite
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05-31-2024, 10:39 AM
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The mesh puck features a single Ethernet port. To achieve link aggregation on the NAS, you’ll need two separate Ethernet connections, which means the switch must connect both the puck and the NAS.
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mondoelite
05-31-2024, 10:39 AM #11

The mesh puck features a single Ethernet port. To achieve link aggregation on the NAS, you’ll need two separate Ethernet connections, which means the switch must connect both the puck and the NAS.

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05-31-2024, 01:05 PM
#12
A five-port unmanaged switch is suitable. Assign one port to the puck, one to your PC, and two to the NAS.
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_Dark_Hunter__
05-31-2024, 01:05 PM #12

A five-port unmanaged switch is suitable. Assign one port to the puck, one to your PC, and two to the NAS.

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pilotman2500
Junior Member
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05-31-2024, 05:52 PM
#13
It seems you meant to clarify something about the connection between the mesh node and the PC. Could you provide more details?
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pilotman2500
05-31-2024, 05:52 PM #13

It seems you meant to clarify something about the connection between the mesh node and the PC. Could you provide more details?

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Soundtrack67
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06-01-2024, 01:33 AM
#14
I mentioned before you need SMB multi-channel, not just linking aggregation. Assign each NIC its own IP, then both links can provide around 2Gbps. What do you think? TS-262
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Soundtrack67
06-01-2024, 01:33 AM #14

I mentioned before you need SMB multi-channel, not just linking aggregation. Assign each NIC its own IP, then both links can provide around 2Gbps. What do you think? TS-262

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