bandwidth of router-switch concern

I have a router with integrated 10/100 switch linksys wireless.  I need increase the bandwidth on the wired side and plans to put a switch 10/100/1000 between the router and the cable devices.  Given that the routing table is stored on the router, will be the speed of the slower speed of the router switch?  I don't want to get a switch of concert and brought 100 between the wired devices.

Thank you!

The router will not slow down the switch.

The routing is no concern on a switch. Routing is only between networks, for example between your network and the internet.

An ethernet switch extends the ethernet network. On the inside of your LAN packets are not routed IP but address by devices ethernet mac addresses.

Between two devices connected to your local network, you will see the speed that is available on the way between these two devices. If the path is entirely 1000 Mbit/s, then it will be the speed that you see. So, if you get an ethernet Gigabit switch disconnect all devices from the router and connect them all to the Gigabit switch passed to the router, then you have gigabit between all your LAN devices except for traffic to and from the router, which is essentially the internet traffic.

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