Hi there first time poster so I hope this is correct.
I have a gigabit NAS as part of my home network, and would like to get gigabit transfer speeds to it but as far as I can tell the fast ethernet router is the slow piece of kit in the network.
Is there a way to bypass the router so I can get faster transfer speeds to the NAS?
This is the setup
Desktop PC with gigabit NIC, wired to router.
Gigabit NAS wired to router.
Laptop wireless to router.
At the moment it all works fine, I can access the NAS from the PC by wire, and wirelessly from the laptop.
I read that I can get a gigabit switch that would solve the problem, but I can't see how that would work as it still goes through the slower router. Can anyone shed some light on what I would need to to, any help would be greatly appreciated.
All further questions will be answered.
Many thanks
I have a gigabit NAS as part of my home network, and would like to get gigabit transfer speeds to it but as far as I can tell the fast ethernet router is the slow piece of kit in the network.
Is there a way to bypass the router so I can get faster transfer speeds to the NAS?
This is the setup
Desktop PC with gigabit NIC, wired to router.
Gigabit NAS wired to router.
Laptop wireless to router.
At the moment it all works fine, I can access the NAS from the PC by wire, and wirelessly from the laptop.
I read that I can get a gigabit switch that would solve the problem, but I can't see how that would work as it still goes through the slower router. Can anyone shed some light on what I would need to to, any help would be greatly appreciated.
All further questions will be answered.
Many thanks