47 points | by zdw 2 days ago
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The USB-C Port on the Switch is capable of 1Gbps if the home network and internet connection supports it. Just need the right "dongle".
> A speedtest shows that it can at least do 90Mbps (one of my dongles is only 100Mbps).
Would be interesting to see if 90 is a bottleneck of the machine, or if a gigabit connector would let you go faster.
All that work for the sake of a pun. I love geeks.
It’s not a long read and likely worth your time, but the TL;DR is turning a Switch into a network switch. Not a very fast switch, but it’s amazing that the pig sings in the first place.
The USB-C Port on the Switch is capable of 1Gbps if the home network and internet connection supports it. Just need the right "dongle".
> A speedtest shows that it can at least do 90Mbps (one of my dongles is only 100Mbps).
Would be interesting to see if 90 is a bottleneck of the machine, or if a gigabit connector would let you go faster.
All that work for the sake of a pun. I love geeks.
It’s not a long read and likely worth your time, but the TL;DR is turning a Switch into a network switch. Not a very fast switch, but it’s amazing that the pig sings in the first place.