NICS, HUBS and switches.
Anthony J. Gabrielson
agabriel at coe.neu.edu
Mon Jun 26 08:47:40 EDT 2000
Jerry,
You will probably want to go with a switched 100mbit hub. You
will get better performance out of the entire network. The switch will
set a channel of packet between computers. A regular hub will max out
whenever two 100mbit cards are in communication.
Anthony
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> Just a question. I plan to upgrade my home network to 100 baseT which will
> require a new hub, and at least 1 new NIC. The question is can a 100Mbit
> hub support 100Mbits between 2 100Mbit NICS when one or both of the other
> hub ports are connected to a 10Mb NIC. Or will just the connection to a
> 10Mbit NIC cause the entire network to run at 10. The issue is that the
> Alpha has an on-board 10Mbit NIC and another computer is idle most of the
> time. I know I can do this with a switch, but that is an overkill.
> --
> Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
> Boston Linux and Unix user group
> http://www.blu.org
>
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