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This is a domestic installation. I have a larger 10gbps switch connected to the router and server/San/NAS. From there, I have an older cat5e cable (replacing isn't possible, the cable is stuck in the channel) from there to a small cupboard near the front door (where I have several CCTV camera's plugged in) and a cable to…
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Hi @Zyxel_Kay , I currently manage to run 5gbit through these switches using 5e cabling. If I were to switch to the XMG1915-10E, I would be reduced to 2.5gbit. (which is half)
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Hi @Zyxel_Kay , Those numbers are nearly what I am looking for. I don't see the amount of data being sent. Only packets, which is not usable Also, I need to be able to load them using prometheus to be able to track bandwidth usage over a longer time. Just the numbers on the webpage are not usable at all. I did look into…
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Hi @Zyxel_Jason , I understand what you are saying, but you don't really have a viable alternative. The only other switches with the same support for multi-gigabit are physically too big to fit in the locations where I need them. Which is why I selected this switch. I do, however, need some kind of monitoring to check how…