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submitted 9 months ago by Halada@alien.top to c/homelab@selfhosted.forum

I just had fiber installed yesterday and got a 3Gbit plan.

The modem provided by the ISP has 1x 10GbE port and 4x gigabit ports.

I got a 10GbE NIC for my Synology NAS, which is installed right beside my modem.

However my PC is sitting at the opposite end of a 30m+ Cat5 run. The silver lining is there's a pair of them.

Can I bond them somehow to make them a single 5GbE port?I haven't bought a switch or router yet.

Considering the Mikrotik crs317-1g-16s+: https://www.ispsupplies.ca/MikroTik-RouterBOARD-CRS317-1G-16SRM

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[-] kY2iB3yH0mN8wI2h@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

yes and no.

you might be able to bond two connection but it is preferable to use LACP and that is normally not available on standard windows drivers / NICs.

on top of that you're internet speed won't go beyond 2.5G for a single session. lets say you download games from stream = you will be limited to 2.5G. But you might be able to download a game from steam at 2.5G/s and another one from EA at 2.5G.

also bear in mind that no HD will be able to save things at 3G/s and a SSD might be able to saturate it f you're lucky.

if you decided to get a 3G connection you must have been thinking about 10G all the way?

[-] AnomalyNexus@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

3G/s and a SSD might be able to saturate it f you're lucky.

The one is bits the other is bytes ;)

Network...3 gigabits, while a decent nvme gen 4 can do 4-5 gigabytes

Even old SATA connected SSDs should be able to keep up if you don't buy trash.

[-] kY2iB3yH0mN8wI2h@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Most ppl might even have spinning drives, they can do ~100 Mbyte/s..
Some have upgraded to SSD, that can do up to ~500 Mbyte/s.
And a few have upgraded to NVME, most are in the range of 1000-2500 Mbytes/s

All these numbers are for fresh new drives.

3 Gigabit = 375 MBytes/s. Yes I can do the math!

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