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(Created page with "==2.5G Ethernet== ===Switches=== * [https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B3J3QSP6/ 10Gtek 9-port 2.5G switch] ** I use this one. * [https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B3J3QSP6/ 10Gtek 5-port 2.5G switch] ===Interfaces=== For M.2 and PCIe, you can look for RTL8125B.<br> For USB, most adapters will have RTL8156B.<br> ==Running Ethernet== {{main | Running Ethernet}")
 
 
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==2.5G Ethernet==
==2.5G Ethernet==
===Switches===
===Switches===
* [https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B3J3QSP6/ 10Gtek 5-port 2.5G switch]
* [https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B3J3QSP6/ 10Gtek 9-port 2.5G switch]
* [https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B3J3QSP6/ 10Gtek 9-port 2.5G switch]
** I use this one.
** This has eight RJ45 ports and one SFP port.
* [https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B3J3QSP6/ 10Gtek 5-port 2.5G switch]
** I use this one. 10Gtek also has an eBay store.


===Interfaces===
===Interfaces===
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==Running Ethernet==
==Running Ethernet==
{{main | Running Ethernet}
{{main | Running Ethernet}}

Latest revision as of 03:30, 11 November 2022

2.5G Ethernet

Switches

Interfaces

For M.2 and PCIe, you can look for RTL8125B.
For USB, most adapters will have RTL8156B.

Running Ethernet