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<blockquote data-quote="Ember1205" data-source="post: 1740839" data-attributes="member: 374272"><p>There's not much point being concerned with your wireless speeds for a NAS device. You have to look at the physical network connectivity because that's how the NAS device connects. Go with the highest speed your physical connections will support. I previously had a gigabit switch and a router with 100Mb ports. So, even though my main switched network would support gigabit, any wireless devices would only be able to connect through the router which capped out at 100Mb. Still, I looked to the gigabit switch as the piece that would govern what kind of connection I should run in my NAS / Server.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ember1205, post: 1740839, member: 374272"] There's not much point being concerned with your wireless speeds for a NAS device. You have to look at the physical network connectivity because that's how the NAS device connects. Go with the highest speed your physical connections will support. I previously had a gigabit switch and a router with 100Mb ports. So, even though my main switched network would support gigabit, any wireless devices would only be able to connect through the router which capped out at 100Mb. Still, I looked to the gigabit switch as the piece that would govern what kind of connection I should run in my NAS / Server. [/QUOTE]
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