pege63
Very Senior Member
Here comes 5Gbps networking over standard cables
IEEE has approved the 802.3bz standard: 2.5Gbps over Cat 5e, 5Gbps over Cat 6.
IEEE has approved the 802.3bz standard: 2.5Gbps over Cat 5e, 5Gbps over Cat 6.
Not for an individual client.You can use one of those quad intel nics as a link aggregate and get 4 Gbps right now.
Oh for windows - yeah. OSX no problem.Not for an individual client.
Oh for windows - yeah. OSX no problem.
LACP works differently in Windows than osx?
In MacOS you can team ports together natively.
And that changes how LACP works? For a single client, I think they'll still only get 1Gbps maximum rates. Even in osx.
LACP works differently in Windows than osx?
Nah, I have had it enabled and it was crazy fast. I'll take my first hand experience over your condescending tone. I bet a lot of cool things don't happen for you with that kind of crap.
Not for an individual client.
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