Synology 2.5 GbE NAS in Australia: Upgrade path and setup tips
Move beyond 1 GbE with a simple multi gig upgrade plan that fits homes and small offices.
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2.5 GbE offers faster transfers over existing copper cabling and is an easy upgrade path for many homes and small offices.
Why 2.5 GbE
The jump from 1 GbE to 2.5 GbE shortens backup windows and speeds up large project copies without the cost of a full 10 GbE rollout.
- Often works over existing Cat5e cabling
- Lower heat and power than some 10 GbE cards
- Switches and USB adapters are widely available
Switch and cabling choices
Pick a small multi gig switch and verify the backplane can handle several 2.5 GbE links at once.
- Use Cat5e or better cabling with clean terminations
- Keep cable runs reasonable and avoid sharp bends
- Prefer fanless switches for quiet rooms
PC upgrades and adapters
Upgrade key desktops first and add USB adapters for laptops when needed.
- Use PCIe 2.5 GbE NICs on desktops that move large files
- Use USB 3 based 2.5 GbE adapters for laptops
- Update drivers and set the link speed to auto negotiate
NAS configuration steps
Enable the faster link and verify end to end throughput.
- Connect the NAS to a 2.5 GbE port and confirm link speed
- Set jumbo frames only when every device supports it
- Test with a large file copy and review switch port stats
Troubleshooting checklist
If speeds are inconsistent, focus on cabling and drivers.
- Swap cables and ports to rule out physical issues
- Update NIC drivers and firmware on PCs
- Test a direct point to point link to isolate switch problems
FAQs
Helpful answers when planning a multi gig upgrade.
- Do I need new cables? Cat5e is often sufficient for 2.5 GbE links
- Will it help WiFi devices? Indirectly by freeing wired bandwidth and faster NAS tasks
- Can I mix 1 GbE and 2.5 GbE ports? Yes on many multi gig switches
Need technical support or more detailed guidance? Please contact Synology via our Synology Support – Australia page. It includes ticket, Live Chat, warranty and downloads links.