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Rich-Hatch
Mar 10, 2017Aspirant
Ethernet Port Speed
Good Afternoon all, I just purchased a Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Tri-Band WiFi Router and have a quick question. I have four ethernet ports on the back of the router, when I plug my computer into o...
- Mar 11, 2017
No. The Reader's Digest version... Port speeds are based on the network adapter, of the device that is connected to a LAN port (speed is negotiated between both) on a router / switch (LAN ports operate independently on the router). Port speed is also dependent on the Ethernet cable being used - ie: Using a CAT5 (up to 100Mbps) cable vs. using CAT5e, CAT6 up to 1Gbps, in your routers case. Always use CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables, and you'll be fine.
netwrks
Mar 11, 2017Master
No. The Reader's Digest version... Port speeds are based on the network adapter, of the device that is connected to a LAN port (speed is negotiated between both) on a router / switch (LAN ports operate independently on the router). Port speed is also dependent on the Ethernet cable being used - ie: Using a CAT5 (up to 100Mbps) cable vs. using CAT5e, CAT6 up to 1Gbps, in your routers case. Always use CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables, and you'll be fine.
- Rich-HatchMar 14, 2017Aspirant
Thanks you very much for all your help!
I wish you and your family well.
Rich