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Hi,
I am moving from 802.11g WLAN router with integrated ADSL modem, to a cabled network in my new house. I'd like to use a simple ADSL or cable modem and an 8-port gigabit router to quickly share huge files/media from one room to another and access the internet from all computers. I'll add WLAN as an access point later for downstairs. Any reasonable router recommendation ? Lorenzo Lorenzo Sandini |
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From: "Lorenzo Sandini" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| Hi, | | I am moving from 802.11g WLAN router with integrated ADSL modem, to a | cabled network in my new house. I'd like to use a simple ADSL or cable | modem and an 8-port gigabit router to quickly share huge files/media | from one room to another and access the internet from all computers. | I'll add WLAN as an access point later for downstairs. | | Any reasonable router recommendation ? | | Lorenzo First you can't use a ADSL Modem on Cable. Cable requires a Cable Modem as the communication protocols differ. Second I don't think you'll find a SOHO Router with an embedded Gigabit Ethernet switch. You are better off just getting a plain old Router and a separate Gigabit Ethernet switch. You should also realize that Wireless doesn't even come close to Gigabit Ethernet speeds. Even a 54Mb/s wireless connection is roughly half of fast Ethernet and it also will step-down the bandwidth based upon distance and signal quality so I doub't you will even see 54Mb/s. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Lorenzo Sandini" <(E-Mail Removed)> > > | Hi, > | > | I am moving from 802.11g WLAN router with integrated ADSL modem, to a > | cabled network in my new house. I'd like to use a simple ADSL or cable > | modem and an 8-port gigabit router to quickly share huge files/media > | from one room to another and access the internet from all computers. > | I'll add WLAN as an access point later for downstairs. > | > | Any reasonable router recommendation ? > | > | Lorenzo > > First you can't use a ADSL Modem on Cable. Cable requires a Cable Modem as the > communication protocols differ. Sure, I know that. I have the choice between cable or ADSL in my area, so my point is that the ADSL or the cable modem don't have to be integrated in the gigabit router (or switch, whateever I choose to use). > Second I don't think you'll find a SOHO Router with an embedded Gigabit Ethernet switch. > You are better off just getting a plain old Router and a separate Gigabit Ethernet switch. That is what I am beginning to realize. However D-link offers an ADSL modem, with 54 MBps WLAN and integrated gigabit 4-port switch )> You should also realize that Wireless doesn't even come close to Gigabit Ethernet speeds. > Even a 54Mb/s wireless connection is roughly half of fast Ethernet and it also will > step-down the bandwidth based upon distance and signal quality so I doub't you will even see > 54Mb/s. Over WLAN (802.11g)I transfer about 1.5 Mb/sec through my router. Through the same router, with the same computers but hardwired, I can transfer big files at 6.5 Mb/sec max. I'd like to transfer data at a sustained rate of over 15 MB/sec from computer to computer, that's whay I need a gigabit LAN. Thank you for your input anyway. Lorenzo |
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Dlink has a gaming router with a 108 superG wireless & 4 x gigabit ethernet
ports: http://games.dlink.com/products/?pid=370 "Lorenzo Sandini" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi, > > I am moving from 802.11g WLAN router with integrated ADSL modem, to a > cabled network in my new house. I'd like to use a simple ADSL or cable > modem and an 8-port gigabit router to quickly share huge files/media > from one room to another and access the internet from all computers. > I'll add WLAN as an access point later for downstairs. > > Any reasonable router recommendation ? > > Lorenzo |
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Hi
May be this can Help. Setting Peer to Peer Giga network - http://www.ezlan.net/giga_net.html Giga and Peer to Peer Home Networks - http://www.ezlan.net/giga.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Lorenzo Sandini" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi, > > I am moving from 802.11g WLAN router with integrated ADSL modem, to a > cabled network in my new house. I'd like to use a simple ADSL or cable > modem and an 8-port gigabit router to quickly share huge files/media > from one room to another and access the internet from all computers. > I'll add WLAN as an access point later for downstairs. > > Any reasonable router recommendation ? > > Lorenzo |
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Thank you Jack,
This pretty much summarizes the situation... I'll consider placing a computer with decent server OS and configure the others as clients, since this is mainly how the network is supposed to work : storage and file serving, plus HTML and FTP serving. .... or I'll be happy with what I have and buy my wife flowers and new toys for my kids, which would make me more popular at home that building networks ![]() Lorenzo Jack (MVP) wrote: > Hi > May be this can Help. > Setting Peer to Peer Giga network - http://www.ezlan.net/giga_net.html > Giga and Peer to Peer Home Networks - http://www.ezlan.net/giga.html > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > "Lorenzo Sandini" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... > >>Hi, >> >>I am moving from 802.11g WLAN router with integrated ADSL modem, to a >>cabled network in my new house. I'd like to use a simple ADSL or cable >>modem and an 8-port gigabit router to quickly share huge files/media >>from one room to another and access the internet from all computers. >>I'll add WLAN as an access point later for downstairs. >> >>Any reasonable router recommendation ? >> >>Lorenzo > > > |
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