Backhaul 2.5 Gbps LAN connection TP-Link Deco X90

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Backhaul 2.5 Gbps LAN connection TP-Link Deco X90
Backhaul 2.5 Gbps LAN connection TP-Link Deco X90
2022-05-28 07:34:14 - last edited 2022-05-30 03:17:22
Model: Deco X90  
Hardware Version: V1
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Hello everybody,

 

I have another question concerning the Deco X90.

 

The device is functioning as access point with a wired back haul. Main unit and satellite are connect at the same switch (not directly connected). 

 

My internet provider deliver a speed of max. 1Gbps and so I don't think that connecting the utp at the 2.5 Gpbs port of the units should have any advantage attempting to create a better back haul connection because both connected to switch (TP) with max handlng capacity of 1 Gpbs. 

 

It seems obvious that you can't exceed the speed of the switch but in IT sometimes strange things can happen. Anyone experiences what this concerns. 

 

I am a tech amateur and a little bit scary for IT experiments at moments where everything is working.

 

Maybe a silly question, but just to be sure ...

 

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Re:Backhaul 2.5 Gbps LAN connection TP-Link Deco X90
2022-05-29 12:25:09

  @TN192 

 

Yor bottleneck is your switch, which is a gigabit switch.

Unless you upgrade to a switch like this one there's no point using the X90's 2.5 Gbps port for the wired backhaul.

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Re:Backhaul 2.5 Gbps LAN connection TP-Link Deco X90
2022-05-29 13:02:29

  @TN192 

 

So my assumption was right. Thanks a lot for your reply. 

 

I think using 2.5 Gpbs makes no sense since my provider delivers max 1 Gps down. Also the cost of the 2.5 Gbps switch is a little bit too high.

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2022-05-29 13:08:53 - last edited 2022-05-29 15:35:55

  @TN192 

 

Yes, the price is a bit bigger but although your ISP provides 1 Gbps downstream for you, your wired backhaul will communicate at 2.5 Gbps - this means faster transfers in your local network.

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