doctormarcotte
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I have recently completed a home network with cat6 cable throughout (including patch cables), Motorola Surfboard SB6121, Cisco Linksys EA3500 Gibabit Router, and a Cisco SR2024T unmanaged 24 port gigabit switch (see photo). To this I have added a Synology DS1513+ NAS (not shown) which is connected to the switch with 4 cat6 cables. However, the unmanaged switch can't perform link aggregation. My question is: Would the Netgear GS108T managed 8 port gigabit switch do the job? What I would do is connect the router to the GS108T, use 4 of it's ports to connect to the NAS using link aggregation, and daisy chain the SR2024T to the GS108T. My network's primary purpose is for streaming videos from the NAS to various smart TV's simultaneously (thru WD TV Live media players). Being able to bond the 4 cables from the NAS would go a long way toward my goal. However, am I missing something? Since most of the network connections will go thru the SR2024T will those still benefit from the new switch? I appreciate any feedback.


