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exu@feditown.com to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 8 个月前

First Router Designed Specifically For OpenWrt Released

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First Router Designed Specifically For OpenWrt Released

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exu@feditown.com to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 8 个月前
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    Uh, if you’re wanting to go above 1G, this thing is not going to cut the mustard. Seriously, why would they give it a 2.5G WAN port paired with a 1G LAN port? That’s so dumb.

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      Yeah would be way more smart to do the opposite.

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      It’s not the other way around? It says the 2.5Gbe port has PoE, I thought that sold be for LAN

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        I mean either way you’re gonna bottleneck on the 1G port

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      I can see benefit in the 2.5G on the LAN side if you connect a disk to the USB port and have it function as a NAS. It gives you enough bandwidth for the full WAN speed plus headroom for that.

      I agree I’d still prefer 2x 2.5G though.

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      Ooooof lol hello engineers???

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