Thoughts on this setup?

The black lines are just USB A connections, except the Steam Deck-->Steam Deck Dock connection, which is actually USB C. I'm thinking about getting a second monitor later on, but that might complicate things. I don't know really how switches work yet.

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a router in switch mode for ethernet

Uh, fam... You just buy a switch. Not the nintendo type. A 5 port gig desktop switch. One of these will do you:

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/5-port-switch/

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Is audio out via USB even worth it?

If you want the best audio quality a dedicated USB dac is going to give you much better quality than any shitty on-motherboard soundchip. For example, this one is kinda nice:

https://www.smsl-audio.com/portal/product/detail/id/548.html

This one is better, but a bit excessive:

https://www.smsl-audio.com/portal/product/detail/id/797.html

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Switches are more expensive locally here than routers but ur right

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Really? Those TPLink 5 port switches are like $7 each.

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Leafland has some bizarre surcharges on shit idk why, every time i needed a switch i ended up getting a $30 D Link router because the switch was like $75 or more:marseyshrug:

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I actually was JUST replying to ur post using memoryepxress. There's actually a $12 D link 4 port switch if u sort by cheapest

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For the small difference in cost it's not really worth going with less than GigE if you're doing any sort of network backups or moving files around.

For consoles and stuff - not my area of expertise - I'd guess FE is fine unless your upstream connectivity will reliably deliver more than 100 and you're downloading tons of updates.

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Would it matter if ur running cat5 vs cat6 or nah?

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I run GigE over Cat5 in my place, the longest run I have is ~20m. I think you only need Cat6 for long runs.

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