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Oh how I would love to get into one of these rooms and unplug just one of something. 
That would explain it. I don't let my systems play videos like that--they're too old and choke, lol.The link is
Code:https://imgur.com/gallery/sZJwv7i
But actually it's an mpg video
Code:https://i.imgur.com/9pxdLIB.mp4
Well, 1Ge LAN usually is enough for most people. I mean, unless you have internal servers, and network storage, 1Ge is as fast or faster than any connection that almost anyone (in the USA) has to the internet. Going faster on your home network doesn't make sense unless you have some kind of internal network attached devices that service other internal network attached devices.Before the pandemic home-sided cubicle workers, I saw a slight movement from CAT-based to the desk wiring solution change over to access point to CAT to immediate fiber in the tiled ceilings. I really can appreciate it and even thought about installing it in my home but I just couldn't justify any of it. I mean, 1Ge LAN is more than I need in my home.
What type of transfer speeds do you get with this type of setup? You have an all-flash array?...am very happy with my 40Gb connection to my storage server...
If some of the switches have green lights and the other red and you cause a packet storm, it should light up beautifully.