I would love for a higher than 1 gigabit port,,, I allready use LAN port 1+2 in link aggregation for max 2 gigabit... USB may offer even higher bitrate 3-5 gigs?I can't see how this would be possible or why you would want to do this.
A USB device (e.g. LTE modem) connected as a WAN adapter makes sense. Attaching the same sort of device to the LAN bridge wouldn't make sense.
What sort of USB device are you talking about?
The switch chip is only rated at 1Gb or 2.5Gb depending on how you connect to it. Even if you were to compile your own firmware with the appropriate drivers (which is probably impossible) I doubt that the USB port is bridged directly to the switch. So the traffic would have to go through the CPU which I would expect to be quite slow.I would love for a higher than 1 gigabit port,,, I allready use LAN port 1+2 in link aggregation for max 2 gigabit... USB may offer even higher bitrate 3-5 gigs?
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