on 20-06-2023 20:46
on 20-06-2023 21:16
But that’ll be a problem with your own router, not the VM hub. If it has a 2.5 Gb/s WAN port to connect to the Hub 5’s 2.5 Gb/s port, then that’s fine. But ion your router’s LAN side only has 1 Gb/s ports, then that’s where the bottleneck is.
What you need is a router with, probably 10 or 5 Gb/s ports on both the LAN and WAN side - you are now looking at business-grade / enterprise-class devices and these certainly aren’t cheap.
on 20-06-2023 20:59
It's not available.
You shouldn't need to if you have 2.5Gbps devices.
20-06-2023 21:07 - edited 20-06-2023 21:08
I have my own router with a 2.5gb wan but limited to 1gb lan
on 20-06-2023 21:16
But that’ll be a problem with your own router, not the VM hub. If it has a 2.5 Gb/s WAN port to connect to the Hub 5’s 2.5 Gb/s port, then that’s fine. But ion your router’s LAN side only has 1 Gb/s ports, then that’s where the bottleneck is.
What you need is a router with, probably 10 or 5 Gb/s ports on both the LAN and WAN side - you are now looking at business-grade / enterprise-class devices and these certainly aren’t cheap.
21-06-2023 07:31 - edited 21-06-2023 07:33
@david1235 wrote:I have my own router with a 2.5gb wan but limited to 1gb lan
so get a router with faster WAN and LAN