Hello:
Based on a recent test my download speed is 14 upload is
324. How can I make this work with my wired PC Win 98
hooked up to the router. I can't seem to figure this out?
2004-08-10 23:56:25 EST: 14 / 324
Your download speed : 14517 bps, or 14 kbps.
A 1.7 KB/sec transfer rate.
My upload speed is much faster than down.. My upload
speed : 331950 bps, or 324 kbps.
Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>Yes, for Internet access. Anyway, most ISPs don't have
come
>close to 10Mbps -- some cable access runs at 3Mbps, and
DSL
>can go to 1.5Mbps and rarely more. So the router is not
the
>bottleneck.
>
>Between computers within your LAN, the speed is limited at
>100Mbps for wired computers.
>
>Unless you have very special needs -- such as being an ISP
>or large corporation -- 100 Mbps (or even less) is often
>sufficient (hopefully until 1Gbps routers become
>cost-effective, heh).
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>If I have a highspeed modem and I wire it to the modem
>>port on the router. Then wire the router to my PC (as
>>outlined in the manual). Am I now limited to 10 Mbps for
>>my wired connection?
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>The Modem port is limited to 10Mbps, and the other
ports
>>to
>>>100Mbps.
>>>
>>>"please reply via
>>email," "(E-Mail Removed)"
>>>Is this a tricky question? =:-b
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>I have dsl and a mn-100 router I will be getting some
>>new
>>>>cat6 ethernet cable and a new 1000mb network card. I
>>want
>>>>to know if my mn-100 router will be able to sent data
at
>>>>the 1000mb speed. please reply via email, thanks.
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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