I'm currently using a Hitron CODA56 modem with 1000/100 internet and an ASUS RT-AX58U. I'm told by my ISP in the next 5-7 years they plan to have everyone over on Fiber.
I have a TERRAMASTER F4-424 PRO, which has 2x 2.5G ethernet ports. My motherboard is an ASRock X570 Taichi with a 1G ethernet port.
I would like to take advantage of the NAS's connectivity to the fullest extent (in terms of transferring files from my hard drive in my PC to the NAS array). The drives I'm using are two HGST HC320 8 TB in TRAID, with plans to add more in the future. I may switch to RAID10 and UNRAID or TRUENAS if needed, later on. I believe these drives in TRAID or RAID1 can already achieve 280 MB/s transfer but I'm currently limited to about 115 MB/s with my 1G internet connectivity from my computer.
I'm interested in switching to WiFi 6E and want a PCI NIC and a router or router and switch combination (less parts/expenses the better, unless there's a good reason to have more) that allows me to take advantage of the NAS's connectivity. I believe I can't aggregate those NAS ports, and have read that LAG can be disappointing and complex anyway.. but if possible I would of course be interested in running 5 Gbps to and from the NAS.
So I'm looking around at options and I'm not 100% sure about which router to buy and if I can get away with 1 2.5 Gbps port on the router and no switch or if I should buy a switch.. or just get a router with 2 2.5 Gbps ports (like the 88U Pro). I also am unsure on which network card to get. I care about reliability and latency. I don't want a buggy network card, and with my experience with servers it seems like intel NICs are usually preferable. I've had issues with Marvell SATA controllers at home before, too.
Overall I've been looking into the ASUS RT-AX88U PRO and ASUS RT-AXE7800. I would prefer 6E and the former doesn't provide that. I don't really want to buy one of those $500 routers, either. I'm having a difficult time finding a good option for a NIC but the TP-Link TX201 seems to be the best option I can find that seems well-received in various places online. It's only 2.5G but it would get me what I want out of the NAS (assuming I can't get 5G from this NAS).
So are there any suggestions on a NIC and router (and possibly a switch, if this is useful under the circumstances of the recommendations)?
I have a TERRAMASTER F4-424 PRO, which has 2x 2.5G ethernet ports. My motherboard is an ASRock X570 Taichi with a 1G ethernet port.
I would like to take advantage of the NAS's connectivity to the fullest extent (in terms of transferring files from my hard drive in my PC to the NAS array). The drives I'm using are two HGST HC320 8 TB in TRAID, with plans to add more in the future. I may switch to RAID10 and UNRAID or TRUENAS if needed, later on. I believe these drives in TRAID or RAID1 can already achieve 280 MB/s transfer but I'm currently limited to about 115 MB/s with my 1G internet connectivity from my computer.
I'm interested in switching to WiFi 6E and want a PCI NIC and a router or router and switch combination (less parts/expenses the better, unless there's a good reason to have more) that allows me to take advantage of the NAS's connectivity. I believe I can't aggregate those NAS ports, and have read that LAG can be disappointing and complex anyway.. but if possible I would of course be interested in running 5 Gbps to and from the NAS.
So I'm looking around at options and I'm not 100% sure about which router to buy and if I can get away with 1 2.5 Gbps port on the router and no switch or if I should buy a switch.. or just get a router with 2 2.5 Gbps ports (like the 88U Pro). I also am unsure on which network card to get. I care about reliability and latency. I don't want a buggy network card, and with my experience with servers it seems like intel NICs are usually preferable. I've had issues with Marvell SATA controllers at home before, too.
Overall I've been looking into the ASUS RT-AX88U PRO and ASUS RT-AXE7800. I would prefer 6E and the former doesn't provide that. I don't really want to buy one of those $500 routers, either. I'm having a difficult time finding a good option for a NIC but the TP-Link TX201 seems to be the best option I can find that seems well-received in various places online. It's only 2.5G but it would get me what I want out of the NAS (assuming I can't get 5G from this NAS).
So are there any suggestions on a NIC and router (and possibly a switch, if this is useful under the circumstances of the recommendations)?
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