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Loudog2
Oct 03, 2015Apprentice
R8500 - Does it support 4K streaming
I just bought the new R8500. Are there any known issues with it? With 20 attached devices and two 4K television I wanted to make sure it didn't bog down like my other one.
- Oct 10, 2015
Very high quality 4K streaming shouldn’t need more than about 40Mbps, so even over a single gigabit link there should be plenty of capacity there, I’m not sure you would see any benefit at all from an aggregated switch connection.
Loudog2
Oct 10, 2015Apprentice
For the 2 Ethernet aggregate ports. I don't have an NAS storage. It said to enable for a network switch as well. I have 2 switches on my network. Should I enable those ports and connect the switches? Or does it have to be a certain type of switch?
Babylon5
Oct 10, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Some switches provide a similar facility to aggregate two ports, and in that case the throughput from that segment of the LAN to the R8500 could be improved, but I’m not sure the average home user would recognise any real difference. It would really depend on what you have connected to that other switch and what it is used for .
- Loudog2Oct 10, 2015Apprentice
It would be for the home theater. So 4K streaming/downloads, music and security camera.
- Babylon5Oct 10, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Very high quality 4K streaming shouldn’t need more than about 40Mbps, so even over a single gigabit link there should be plenty of capacity there, I’m not sure you would see any benefit at all from an aggregated switch connection.
- Loudog2Oct 11, 2015Apprentice
Thank you for your help. I'll just disable aggregation and use them as normal ports.