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So do your router/switches/access points/cabling etc support 2000? What about the devices' lan ports? Curious as to to how 2000 works for home network infrastructure
Yeah, my core network is 10 Gig and I have my desktop computers connected at either 10 or 2.5 Gig. So that's full speed. Wireless is limited to just 1 gig for the most part. I do have 1x 6e access point which my couple of compatible devices can use and get faster than gig downloads.
It was nice during the initial rollout before they had QoS set up. I was getting over 4 Gbit symmetric but that didn't last for too long.