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+ <B>Marc Par&#233;</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-discuss] About routers and switches and Mbit/s">marc at marcpare.com
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+ <I>Sat May 5 14:11:07 CEST 2012</I>
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+<PRE>Hi Frank,
+
+Le 2012-05-04 20:57, Frank Griffin a &#233;crit :
+&gt;<i> On 05/04/2012 05:49 PM, Marc Par&#233; wrote:
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> My ISP serves &quot;downloads up to speeds of 6Mbps&quot; ... I also realize the
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> if using DSL that is all depends on the location of the house and
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> telco hardware.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> There's your answer. 6M &lt;&lt; 1000M, so in terms of what you can pull from
+</I>&gt;<i> the external internet, you won't see a difference.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> All of our NIC's are gigabit NIC's.
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> So would it be worthwhile to upgrade to gigabit router/switches.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> I don't know your setup, but if you use both routers and switches with 5
+</I>&gt;<i> systems, I'm guessing that the router and all of the wired systems
+</I>&gt;<i> connect through the switch (that's really all they need to see each
+</I>&gt;<i> other), and the router takes care of DHCP, wireless, and gating to the
+</I>&gt;<i> external net.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> In that case, it's probably worthwhile upgrading the switch to gigabit,
+</I>&gt;<i> as that will allow your internal systems to communicate at gigabit
+</I>&gt;<i> speeds. The router can stay as it is, since it can only push data to the
+</I>&gt;<i> ISP at 6M tops anyway, and its interaction with the internal systems is
+</I>&gt;<i> limited to brief DHCP exchanges.
+</I>
+I think I'll start upgrading the switches. We have a few switches
+throughout the house. It does make sense for my own sake as all my
+family members are getting their music served up from my computer. It is
+actually not a server, it's my desktop and it acts as the music-server.
+Anyway, I'll look into upgrading and try to get some more performance
+out of the network.
+
+&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Wireless is another issue. If the router is doing the wireless,
+</I>&gt;<i> upgrading to a good-quality n-level wireless router will give your
+</I>&gt;<i> wireless systems more parity with their wired brethren. Be careful of
+</I>&gt;<i> high-speed n-level routers that only deliver their top-rated speed if
+</I>&gt;<i> all of the wireless NICs come from the same vendor.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>
+That's interesting to note; I recently bought a N-router but didn't see
+big gains in speed or distance. Maybe that is why. I was actually going
+to check to see if I could boost the signal a bit to get more reach -- I
+use a laptop on our patio but the signal can be troublesome at the best
+of times.
+
+Cheers,
+
+Marc
+
+
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