westy
Occasional Visitor
Ok, so I want to run a 10GbE connection between a 2019 iMac and a QNAP NAS. My home office, where the iMac is only has one CAT 6 Ethernet jack, which currently runs to a router, from which I connect to the iMac with another CAT 6 cable. Same story for the NAS, which is in my media room. Only one ethernet jack, which currently runs to a switch, which runs to the NAS.
So, I will be adding a 10GbE card to the NAS and a 10GbE Thunderbolt adapter to the iMac. They question is can I then use the built in ethernet port in the iMac (Gigabit) to run to the router still? And, can I use the existing Gigabit port in the NAS to run to the switch? If so, any tips on making this work?
Finally all of the room ethernet connections terminate in my basement, so I would be connecting those to a switch with Copper 10GbE switch (such as the QSW-M408-4C or Netgear GS110MX). Is this going to work?
So, I will be adding a 10GbE card to the NAS and a 10GbE Thunderbolt adapter to the iMac. They question is can I then use the built in ethernet port in the iMac (Gigabit) to run to the router still? And, can I use the existing Gigabit port in the NAS to run to the switch? If so, any tips on making this work?
Finally all of the room ethernet connections terminate in my basement, so I would be connecting those to a switch with Copper 10GbE switch (such as the QSW-M408-4C or Netgear GS110MX). Is this going to work?