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Checking out the router charts, it seems that different routers have different throughputs.

Would it be better to get a 100mbps router instead of a gigabit one and just connect a separate gigabit switch to one of the routers port?

Do these dedicated gigabit switches have different throughputs as well? I'm looking at the Dlink 5 port gigabit switch to be connected to a cheap 10/100 Wireless router.
 
You certainly can do that unless your Internet connection is > 100 Mbps.

Buy your switch on price, warranty and brand preference. There are no significant performance differences among unmanaged low port count switches.
 
Thanks Thiggins! Appreciate the input.

It seems that the 100mbit router and a gigabit switch is more cost effective plus I get more gigabit ports :D
 
You certainly can do that unless your Internet connection is > 100 Mbps.

Buy your switch on price, warranty and brand preference. There are no significant performance differences among unmanaged low port count switches.
GigE switch (consumer)
Linksys as of a year ago. Too hot. Failed in 30 days. To landfill.
D-Link: same. Too hot. Electrolytic caps bulged. To landfill.
Netgear (too large) - runs fine.

Fry's store brand (recent) - have two, running fine after a couple of months. Low cost. Small.
 

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