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Back in time at 8-2009 and after, it was the period of time that successful made 1GbE unmanaged switch technology become available for home and office.
Nowadays, the step-up technology, 2.5GbE unmanaged switch, this started to become available, at May 2021 and later.
These new 2.5GbE products (5-2021 release date) it is of what we see beginning of 2023 as available technology.
My closer look at such 2.5GbE products 8-Port switch, it did shown that there is no endless quantity of hardware options.
Stats:
Two brands using or share the most successful (made in Taiwan) product design.
Three other brand, with much longer recorded history in the market, they use lower in performance hardware, and or the hardware up to 5-port only.
My first ever switch hub 10/100 of 2003, this were retired because it was unable to understand 1GbE handshake and to inform any 1GbE NIC this to drop it speed automatically at 100.
In simple English, entire network all NIC's, they should be manually configured or limited at Ethernet speed of 100 Mbps, so the old switch to operate.
At a specific and recent made product review I did read something truly smart:
Even if your entire network LAN, this has several 1GbE NIC devices, an 2.5GbE switch this it will help them to perform at their best.
Because the switch, due it double in bandwidth potentials, this is not considered any more as LAN performance limiter.
A know hero product 1GbE high performance this is no other than INTEL PRO/1000GT legacy PCI card.
Personally I am thinking to activate at my motherboard the INTEL Teaming functionality, i210AT & i217V = 2.0GbE total.
So it is of importance an 2.5GbE unmanaged switch, to be selected due it better or higher Switching forwarding rate along Switching capacity, and Packet buffer.
Even this period of time, few complains that I read about 2.5GbE Unmanaged Switch, it was about over heating.
But this also might be a false alarm, because no one actually measure the temperature of the switch (top side of metal box).
Another more serious complain about the2.5GbE Unmanaged Switch: within a period of a month or greater, packet loss recorded and or electronics died.
And now its the time for you to deliver, your own real experiences if any with 2.5GbE Unmanaged Switch.
Note: Technical issues of specific series INTEL NIC 2.5GbE (2021~2023) they are out of interest at this topic.
Nowadays, the step-up technology, 2.5GbE unmanaged switch, this started to become available, at May 2021 and later.
These new 2.5GbE products (5-2021 release date) it is of what we see beginning of 2023 as available technology.
My closer look at such 2.5GbE products 8-Port switch, it did shown that there is no endless quantity of hardware options.
Stats:
Two brands using or share the most successful (made in Taiwan) product design.
Three other brand, with much longer recorded history in the market, they use lower in performance hardware, and or the hardware up to 5-port only.
My first ever switch hub 10/100 of 2003, this were retired because it was unable to understand 1GbE handshake and to inform any 1GbE NIC this to drop it speed automatically at 100.
In simple English, entire network all NIC's, they should be manually configured or limited at Ethernet speed of 100 Mbps, so the old switch to operate.
At a specific and recent made product review I did read something truly smart:
Even if your entire network LAN, this has several 1GbE NIC devices, an 2.5GbE switch this it will help them to perform at their best.
Because the switch, due it double in bandwidth potentials, this is not considered any more as LAN performance limiter.
A know hero product 1GbE high performance this is no other than INTEL PRO/1000GT legacy PCI card.
Personally I am thinking to activate at my motherboard the INTEL Teaming functionality, i210AT & i217V = 2.0GbE total.
So it is of importance an 2.5GbE unmanaged switch, to be selected due it better or higher Switching forwarding rate along Switching capacity, and Packet buffer.
Even this period of time, few complains that I read about 2.5GbE Unmanaged Switch, it was about over heating.
But this also might be a false alarm, because no one actually measure the temperature of the switch (top side of metal box).
Another more serious complain about the2.5GbE Unmanaged Switch: within a period of a month or greater, packet loss recorded and or electronics died.
And now its the time for you to deliver, your own real experiences if any with 2.5GbE Unmanaged Switch.
Note: Technical issues of specific series INTEL NIC 2.5GbE (2021~2023) they are out of interest at this topic.
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