Lol sorry, before I saw the reply, I already created a diagram that lists much of what will be connected to the network:
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1Sc9WeCfPXGOVJXax5VlzTpT4uYptotppGMRD2dqz8AY/edit?usp=sharing
After reading an article, it was recommended that I keep all my high speed links connected to high speed devices. In my case, this wouldn't be my router. However so far, the largest bottleneck seems to be between the Internet and the Router right?
To your question, the 4Gb pipe is just to allow multiple streaming locally around the house at 1Gb speeds across as many devices as possible easier. Now I'm not sure if a wireless device would benefit from this. In an extreme case, we're talking about 5 simultaneous 1080p streams at once. The CPU of the server can handle it, but not sure how everything else down the line would handle it. Since I'm not really experienced with how communication is handled between L2 and L3 devices when we're considering link speeds, I sort of got stuck.
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1Sc9WeCfPXGOVJXax5VlzTpT4uYptotppGMRD2dqz8AY/edit?usp=sharing
After reading an article, it was recommended that I keep all my high speed links connected to high speed devices. In my case, this wouldn't be my router. However so far, the largest bottleneck seems to be between the Internet and the Router right?
To your question, the 4Gb pipe is just to allow multiple streaming locally around the house at 1Gb speeds across as many devices as possible easier. Now I'm not sure if a wireless device would benefit from this. In an extreme case, we're talking about 5 simultaneous 1080p streams at once. The CPU of the server can handle it, but not sure how everything else down the line would handle it. Since I'm not really experienced with how communication is handled between L2 and L3 devices when we're considering link speeds, I sort of got stuck.