I have a network with an older HP 1400-24G un-managed switch. A while back I noticed that backup for a SQL server database took 15 minutes. Using the performance monitor I found the Ethernet connection being the bottle neck. It was in use for 100%, but was only connected at 100 Mbps. It made me wonder why my equipment is not connecting at 1 Gbps. The switch supports auto sensing and has 24 port which can handle 1 Gbps connections.
Ultimately I got a NETGEAR GS305E managed switch (5 ports) + some pre-assembled CAT6 network cables for experimentation. After a bit of fiddling I managed to connect a couple of devices to the NETGEAR switch and they connected at 1 Gpbs. Still if I take one of these PCs and plug the CAT6 cable into the HP switch it negotiates 100 Mbps ... plug it back into the NETGEAR switch -> 1 Gbps ...
It is true that if you have a single device on a un-managed switch that can not handle 1 Gbps per second, but only 100 Mbps that all ports on that switch will use 100 Mbps? On a un-managed switch you cannot have different speeds on different ports? I read that somewhere on the internet, but the source did not seem to reliable and did not provide any explanation as of why ..
I would like to understand why this behavior happens ...
Thanks, Rene