Hello, a simple question from a networking newbee.
I have lurked on this forum for several months and have read widely about networking in general, but can't find the answer to the following question.
I would like to back up one NAS to another - both will be connected through a switch to a RT-AC66U, which distributes addresses via DHCP.
If the switched is unmanged (I had HP 1410-16G in mind), would the traffic pass directly from one NAS to the other via the switch, or would it go first from the switch to the router and then come back to the switch again ?
The answer is important since there is only one cable from the switch to the router, which for historical reasons is CAT5. (All other cables are CAT5e). As there is a lot of data to transfer, the faster the data flows the better.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can give me some guidance.
PolarBear
I have lurked on this forum for several months and have read widely about networking in general, but can't find the answer to the following question.
I would like to back up one NAS to another - both will be connected through a switch to a RT-AC66U, which distributes addresses via DHCP.
If the switched is unmanged (I had HP 1410-16G in mind), would the traffic pass directly from one NAS to the other via the switch, or would it go first from the switch to the router and then come back to the switch again ?
The answer is important since there is only one cable from the switch to the router, which for historical reasons is CAT5. (All other cables are CAT5e). As there is a lot of data to transfer, the faster the data flows the better.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can give me some guidance.
PolarBear