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owm
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Dec 19, 2019
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Network Switch FS116 or GS316

I have a fs116 network switch and cat 5 cable.  If I am now using cat 7 cable.  Do I need  to use the gs316 network switch with gigabyte.  I have netgear router. Will the gs316 help me with faster tr...
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    schumaku
    Dec 20, 2019

    CAT5 cabling - permitting it's all made of eight strands (four pairs) - is perfectly sufficient to run Gigabit Ethernet. Should there be only four strands (two pairs) in the line - at least these sections require replacement if you consider using Gigabit Ethernet.

     

    As long as the devices connected to the Fast Ethernet switch are not bandwidth hogs requiring more than 100 Mbit/s on the LAN or to the Internet, things might be fine. If you expect more, the switch can be changed towards a Gigabit Ethernet unit.

     

     

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