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   The Natural Philosopher wrote:   
   >On 20/07/2024 21:17, Amessyroom wrote:   
   >> I've recently upgraded my internet to fiber to get 1G.   
   >>   
   >> I've moved some of my machines to ethernet connections, to gain   
   >> more speed. On my windows 11 machine I can get 800/900 Mbps. But on my Pi   
   I'm   
   >> getting much slower speed.   
   >>   
   >Is it not the case that the Pi uses USB to talk to the ethernet chip?   
      
   Not the RPi 4. Gigabit Ethernet is baked into the SoC. There are also   
   carrier boards for the Compute Module 4 (which uses the same SoC) that put a   
   second GigE controller on the PCIe port. I have such a setup running as my   
   home router (running OpenWRT), and it'll max out my cable-modem connection.   
   I've seen inbound speeds through it up to about 600 Mbps.   
      
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