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10/5/2.5 Gbps copper switch available now.

mxnerd

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For those who crave about bandwidth & don't want fiber.

BUFFALO BS-MP2008 8 x 100M/1000M/2.5/5/10G Full-Duplex

Supported Standards: IEEE802.3an (10GBASE-T) , IEEE802.3bz (2.5GBASE-T/5GBASE-T

http://www.buffalo-technology.com/en/products/networking/switches/bs-xpseries/bs-mp2008/

http://www.provantage.com/buffalo-technology-bs-mp2008~7BFLA00Q.htm

https://www.amazon.com/BUFFALO-BS-MP2008-8-Port-Gigabit-Switch/dp/B06XX4H997

compatible cables:
10GBASE-T: Category 6a or higher
1000BASE-T/2.5GBASE-T/5GBASE-T: Category 5e or higher

pair with newest motherboards and you are golden. 🙂
 
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Eh, I think I'd rather spend the extra $90 for the Netgear over a Buffalo. Admittedly I don't think the Netgear supports 2.5G/5G.
 
Yeah, if Netgear also has same type of 10/5/2.5Gbps switch, I'll choose Netgear over Buffalo.

Do not need one yet for myself.
 
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Comcast has 2gbps service here for $149.99 so if I wanted to switch over to them I'd have to pick up something like this.

Hoping for cheaper alternatives though in the next year or two. ~$100-150 for a NIC with 2.5/5gbps, but $500+ per switch seems pricey. In my current setup I have 2 switches so not a cheap upgrade at that price.

Ah well, i'll be fine with 1gbps for the time being.
 
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