Trying to help a friend with his home network. He has Cat5 cabling throughout his house that's connected to a 100Mbps switch connected to his gigabit router. When using wifi to his router he gets close to his 250Mb max d/l. Using ethernet or connecting to his AP only gets 100Mbps. So I realize his switch is an obvious problem. I need to upgrade him to a gigabit switch. But will this make a difference if he has Cat5? I read Cat5 is theoretically capable of gigabit speeds if the cables are short, but how short? And how reliable is it? He has a mix of 50m and 100m cables. He doesn't need gigabit speeds. If he can get close to his rated ISP speeds he'll be happy. Of course the last thing he wants to do is replace all the cables. He wants to hold off on that if he can.
I know the simple thing to do is just buy a gigabit switch and see what happens but I want to be sure of all the options.
I know the simple thing to do is just buy a gigabit switch and see what happens but I want to be sure of all the options.