Hi, I need your help improving my home network. I'm not sure what information you need, so please help me understand. I'd like to increase the bandwidth that my NAS needs to provide.
The router and NAS are in the same room but far away. The router only provides the internet connection (I'd like to remove it, but I can't at the moment due to VoIP and the SFP module installed by my provider). The internet is currently routed through two Asus Lyra Trio mesh access points, one connected by cable and the second via Wi-Fi (I know it's not optimal). From the first module, the one connected by cable, another cable runs to an Ethernet hub, from which other cables run to the NAS, printer, Raspberry Pi, or PC. All my devices are connected via Wi-Fi—laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc.
Since I can't place it near my main router, I'd like to replace the network hub with a device that provides either link aggregation or 10 Gbps. My idea was to double the bandwidth only between the hub and the NAS, hoping for increased transfer speeds. Do you think this would be a good idea?
The router and NAS are in the same room but far away. The router only provides the internet connection (I'd like to remove it, but I can't at the moment due to VoIP and the SFP module installed by my provider). The internet is currently routed through two Asus Lyra Trio mesh access points, one connected by cable and the second via Wi-Fi (I know it's not optimal). From the first module, the one connected by cable, another cable runs to an Ethernet hub, from which other cables run to the NAS, printer, Raspberry Pi, or PC. All my devices are connected via Wi-Fi—laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc.
Since I can't place it near my main router, I'd like to replace the network hub with a device that provides either link aggregation or 10 Gbps. My idea was to double the bandwidth only between the hub and the NAS, hoping for increased transfer speeds. Do you think this would be a good idea?