A beuatiful, little gigabit router. Runs great with OpenWrt and can do gigabit throughput with SQM.

  • Avid Amoeba@lemmy.caOP
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    I don’t think so, not by DFRobot at least. That said, I think 2.5G is only useful for >1G internet connections. On the LAN side, the switch is what matters for LAN throughput.

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      Yep, you’re right. I’m watching my ISP upgrade their cable to docsis 4.0 which will allow for 2g down 1g up. Instead of the garbage 1g down 40mbps up I have now. That upload speed is chaffing.

      But I’m looking for a new toy like this because my current router is only 1g.

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        Unless you’re running VLANs, in which case the inter VLAN is normally handled by the router. I also expose my home lab services over BGP so all my traffic hits the router then comes back to my lab services.

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        I’m watching my fiber provider going bankrupt a month before finally patching us online.

        I have 3TB of data, I can’t back that up with 40 Mbps and occasional 10 min outages!

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        Lol dont complain to much. You could be like me were i only have 1 option and although they just now released fiber earlier this year, im not paying the price for it. I’ve been stuck on 200mbps down and 30mbps up for years now and I’m paying as much if not more than people a few towns over that get 1gb. Also my ISP has no plan that allows over that upload speed no matter what plan you pick.

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      Or if you have separated your devices into subnets/VLANs. Which becomes more important as your get more hardware that you don’t really trust.