Tom Brough
Regular Contributor
Sorry for asking such a silly question, I just can't get my head around the workings of it all...
Currently I have a R7800 router, running like Joe public, with all my stuff plugged in the back Ethernet ports.
1) Wireless Mesh Extenders
2) Qnap Nas
3) Shield Tv box
4) Sony PS4
(Running via the mesh network is another 2 shield tv devices streaming media from the Qnap and also the internet via Disney+app etc)
But during a recent device dusting I noticed the Qnap has an extra Nas port, but I'm not using it, so I looked into it and they say it can be used to increase transfer speeds via link aggregation, further investigation told me the R7800 can't do link aggregation so I would need to wire it into the R7800 via a switch... Quite why it can't boost speeds when plugged into the R7800 with 2 cables into 2x 1Gb ports, but it can when plugged into a switch connected to the router via only 1x 1Gb port is crazy mad science stuff I'm sure... but it matters not.
Would adding a switch to my set up be of any benefit?
If so what would I leave directly connected to the router, and what would I connect to the switch?? And what switch would be best? So far knowing nothing, I went Netgear to match the router, and came up with a GS108T-V2 8 port gigabit smart switch?
Currently I have a R7800 router, running like Joe public, with all my stuff plugged in the back Ethernet ports.
1) Wireless Mesh Extenders
2) Qnap Nas
3) Shield Tv box
4) Sony PS4
(Running via the mesh network is another 2 shield tv devices streaming media from the Qnap and also the internet via Disney+app etc)
But during a recent device dusting I noticed the Qnap has an extra Nas port, but I'm not using it, so I looked into it and they say it can be used to increase transfer speeds via link aggregation, further investigation told me the R7800 can't do link aggregation so I would need to wire it into the R7800 via a switch... Quite why it can't boost speeds when plugged into the R7800 with 2 cables into 2x 1Gb ports, but it can when plugged into a switch connected to the router via only 1x 1Gb port is crazy mad science stuff I'm sure... but it matters not.
Would adding a switch to my set up be of any benefit?
If so what would I leave directly connected to the router, and what would I connect to the switch?? And what switch would be best? So far knowing nothing, I went Netgear to match the router, and came up with a GS108T-V2 8 port gigabit smart switch?