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I have a 10/100 Verizon router. 3 computers are connected to this via Ethernet. I'd like to put a gigabit switch between the computers and router to enable gigabit speeds on the intranet.

If the machines are still using the 10/100 router as a gateway will this stunt the intranet speed? Or will they actually communicate with each other at gigabit speeds?

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Yes, the router will only allow the machines connected to it to function at 100 Mbps. So, no, they will not be able to communicate at gigabit speeds when connected only to the router.

However, since you have a gigabit switch. Connect all the machines to the switch and then run the switch uplink to the router. The port used as the uplink will connect to the router at 100 Mbps, and the rest of the ports on the switch will function at 1000 Mbps. I have this exact setup. All the machines can then communicate at gigabit speeds on the switch and your 10/100 router can still be used for internet/wireless/etc.

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Short and sweet. nice. – DaveParillo Nov 25 at 0:57

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