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I recently changed my ISP package to 10Gb fiber (because it was 5 euros more than 1Gb). I am aware that having 10Gb wired is expensive and mostly not needed, but I still want to have more than 1Gb coming to the 2 computers in my house to get some advantage of having 10Gb speed.

I was looking at some ASUS routers and my question is: If I have 1 port 2.5g WAN and 2 ports 10Gb LAN, can I have 2.5Gb going to both computers?

Ps: I tried to Google it but only found more complexes situations.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

You could have a combination of 2.5Gb going to your entire network.

Think of it this way. Your router aggregates all the traffic from your network to put over your WAN. Your WAN is your way to the Internet so you can only go as fast as your WAN.