The mixed memory is unexpected, but not a major issue.
You're really, really, unlikely to notice any difference replacing what you have in anything except benchmarks. Spend your money on something more interesting (or energy bills).
Any gigabit switch will handle a full speed gigabit connection.
If you get throttled down to 100 Mbps you've either got a cabling issue or the device you're connecting isn't gigabit capable (i.e. user error).
andy_mk3 has mistyped his reply. He meant to say that 1 gigabit equals 125 Megabytes...
External grade cable will be a pain to work with. Leave it for its intended use.
I'd use Excel or Connectix (CCS) Cat6 UTP. Connectix cable is available from Cable Monkey. I've used Comms Express for Excel.
Google 'router as access point' and you'll find plenty of guides. It's been covered in this forum multiple times as well.
If you need specific advice after reading a few guides, ask.
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The frayed ends that connect to the transformer are an accident waiting to happen.
What you show in the picture doesn't match your description.
Is this a double switched circuit?
AnyDesk has worked well for me as an alternative to Teamviewer. Simple to use and no nagging or accusations.
If I want to connect to devices on my own network while I'm out I use a VPN and RDP.
Have you, in all of your numerous similar posts, ever told us what problems your claimed packet loss is causing you?
None of your proposed solutions, to what is probably a minor or nonexistent problem, have made much sense compared with leaving everything at default and letting DLM do its job.
On a good day, you'll typically get about a third of the rated speed. You may find that they don't suit your wiring, and get a lot less. No way to know without trying a set.
I'd choose a set that uses the HomePlug AV2 rather than the older AV standard. That probably means nothing slower than...
From the looks of it, you have two subnets and two DHCP servers running on the network (the Virgin Hub and Tenda). It'll be a lottery which DHCP server they pick up an IP from. If they're on different subnets devices won't talk to each other.
Option 1
Leave the Tenda in router mode and put the...
If you have multiple drives (and/or partitions) you should have a different drive letter for each one. Assuming you do, you need to tell the installer (or Steam/Epic/Etc.) to use the drive you want. If you don't have multiple drive letters you need to partition and format the drives to make them...
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