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Netcruizer
Jun 27, 2024Aspirant
R9000 with SFP+ as WAN port
Dear Community and Gurus, Has anybody actually got more than 1gbps combined on all open LAN ports, downloading concurrently, of R9000 when SFP+ is connected as WAN to a fiber 10gbps connection? ...
Netcruizer
Jun 28, 2024Aspirant
Thank you kindly for your reply.
But it's not clear to me from your answer.
1. That 3.6 Gigabits of data in total, i.e. 4 times x 900Mbps, would arrive at 4 PCs (that are concurrently downloading from LAN ports of R9000) after 1 second of time with SFP+ as WAN port?
2. If the above result is obtained from your actual SFP+ WAN connected to an ISP fiber connection of 10Gbps, would you be so kind provide some proof for it?
In other words, can you validate Netgear's claim of:
- Up to 10G speeds on standard RJ45 cables
when using R9000's SFP+ for wide area network (WAN) connectivity. See:
Thank you for your help in this matter. With respect.
FURRYe38
Jun 28, 2024Guru - Experienced User
I would presume that if the ISP side of the SPF port was at 10Gb connection rates, that if you had four 1Gb connected PCs connected to the 1Gb LAN ports in back, each one could see near or just over 900Mpbs on each PC while testing all at the same time.
- NetcruizerJun 28, 2024Aspirant
It would seem to be a logical position to assume.
But let me to use a Thomas-inspired method in this case. Fact is it was put to me as being simply a marketing PR by Netgear of the claim cited at the link given above. It was the reason for my question of actual result as proof.
- FURRYe38Jun 28, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Ya they should have given more details about the LAN side not seeing more than 1Gb due to the LAN ports being capped at 1Gb only.
- NetcruizerJun 28, 2024Aspirant
So unless it can be PROVEN that more than 1 Gigabits of data per second, at the same time, can be delivered to R9000's 4 LAN ports (connected to 4 independent PC's), Netgear's claim is misleading. In other words, it is NOT true!
BTW, is it why NO ISP company recommends R9000 to its customers for connecting to its fiber 10Gbps connection?
Anyone, including Netgear engineers, please?