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In this case, a full 10 GbE connection between the router and the switch. And the AIO utility switch on the UDM-XXX's is limited by a 1 GbE uplink to the main proc.
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DAC up that switch to the UDM-Pro, STAT!
And get rid of that Ethernet patch.
What’s the benefit of using a DAC?
In this case, a full 10 GbE connection between the router and the switch. And the AIO utility switch on the UDM-XXX's is limited by a 1 GbE uplink to the main proc.
Ah so it’s due to the connection type on the udm, a short patch cable would have no issue with the throughput but is limited.
It is limited by the way the box is built, has nothing to do with the length of the patch.
Yes that’s what I meant, thanks!
Here, some reading for you:
https://ubntwiki.com/products/unifi/unifi_dream_machine_pro
https://old.reddit.com/r/Ubiquiti/comments/1fvs4sb/why_no_one_using_the_udmpro_8_ports_in_large/
More than you wanted to know about the UDM-XXX's.
Huh, very interesting thank you.
I will in the Future, I got more Unifi gear to put in. I didn‘t listen that this will be a long and expensive journey, but here I am :)
$10 or so item on Amazon.
We don‘t really have Amazon here and my past experiences were not so good. I will look into it.
Lots of folks have Amazon Prime, so shipping is a sunk cost, effectively "free". So that's why I mentioned it.