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ncka
Apr 17, 2021Aspirant
Speed drops
I have a Netgear JGS524Ev2 - 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switch, which is hardwired into a Virgin Broadband router with a speed package of 500 mbps. The speed on network ports feedi...
schumaku
Apr 18, 2021Guru - Experienced User
As per the BT Whole Home Wi-Fi FAQs - Set-up and installation only the first disk is allowed to have a wired connection to the router, being direct, being through the switch. Any other disk is supposed to run wireless, where it can provide local Ethernet connectivity again.
In my understanding (being far away from the BT world) the other disks Ethernet ports are not intended to operate as a wired backhaul tied together to one physical Ethernet network.
Unclear to me why the PHY link speed (disk-switch) should re-negotiate away from Gigabit - however the above config could have an impact.
- nckaApr 18, 2021Aspirant
schumaku Thanks for your response. I did speak to the BT team and they said it is alright to connect the secondary discs to a port and thus functioning as individual WAPs.
I'm not quite sure what is the course of action I should take as BT says the discs and the switch negotiate the link speed and nothing in the Discs regulates the speed.
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