05-18-2022, 02:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2022, 02:07 PM by moriel5.
Edit Reason: Fixed typo.
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I'm surprised that the OP even managed to get more than around 600-700Mbps with the Realtek PHY, while Realtek Ethernet is nowhere near is bad as their WiFi, they share some of the downfalls, such as inefficiency.
The NETGEAR GS605 looks to be a great budget switch, since it uses a Broadcom chipset, though the exact chipset depends upon the hardware revision:
V1: ??? (only one on RUCat WikiDevi not to have any information)
V2: BCM5397
V3: BCM53115U
V4: BCM53125U
V5: ??? (still lacking exact chipset, with only the manufacturer known to be Broadcom)
The NETGEAR GS605 looks to be a great budget switch, since it uses a Broadcom chipset, though the exact chipset depends upon the hardware revision:
V1: ??? (only one on RUCat WikiDevi not to have any information)
V2: BCM5397
V3: BCM53115U
V4: BCM53125U
V5: ??? (still lacking exact chipset, with only the manufacturer known to be Broadcom)