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<blockquote data-quote="Manikm909" data-source="post: 1157720" data-attributes="member: 415764"><p>excuse me if im stating the obvious here - just want to explain something:</p><p></p><p>firstly - all devices you buy, will state in their specs if they have either an inbuilt 100mbps switch or a 1000mbps (gigabit \ 1gbps) - this is why you will see different network results depending on model.</p><p></p><p>it has nothing to do with the internet you're subscribing to - just how recent the router is, and what the inbuilt switch is.</p><p></p><p>secondly - as soon as you introduce a 100Mbps switch after router connection (or if the router is old and only has 100mbps switch, rather than a gigabit switch) then all devices will report 100mbps only - regardless if you introduce a 1Gb switch further down "the line" unless you have something talking directly across that switches segment, i.e a NAS talking to a pc both plugged into the same switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manikm909, post: 1157720, member: 415764"] excuse me if im stating the obvious here - just want to explain something: firstly - all devices you buy, will state in their specs if they have either an inbuilt 100mbps switch or a 1000mbps (gigabit \ 1gbps) - this is why you will see different network results depending on model. it has nothing to do with the internet you're subscribing to - just how recent the router is, and what the inbuilt switch is. secondly - as soon as you introduce a 100Mbps switch after router connection (or if the router is old and only has 100mbps switch, rather than a gigabit switch) then all devices will report 100mbps only - regardless if you introduce a 1Gb switch further down "the line" unless you have something talking directly across that switches segment, i.e a NAS talking to a pc both plugged into the same switch. [/QUOTE]
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