Thanks much. I have at D Link DI-524. The only thing the documentation
says is that it has auto sensing ports to detect the kind of cable attached.
I didn't think gigabit would offer me much unless I decided to use my LAN
for backups. I do have a small NAS on my LAN but it's pretty slow for using
for backups. I mostly have my music files, photos, and some DivX movies on
it for sharing with all the computers on my LAN.
I currently have my DSL modem attached to the D Link wireless router. I
have 2 PCs and the NAS attached to the router in one room with a 3rd PC I
need to add (possible file server and Snapstream server for TV). The fourth
port connects downstream to a Belkin router with DHCP disabled so it works
as a switch/hub (?) in another room. I have 2 computers attached to the
Belkin that are used primarily for gaming. I have one notebook and one PC
attached wirelessly to the D Link router. I don't have enough ports on the
wireless router so am wondering what the best approach would be to add ports
and improve LAN perfomance. I was planning to just get a 10/100 switch to
put all 3 PCs on in the first room and then connect to the D Link router
with the NAS connecting directly to the router. Eventually, one of these
PCs will also become a 3rd PC for gaming with the 2 PCs downstream of the
Belkin device. I don't know if its better to use the Belkin as a wired
router in the first room and put the D Link in the second room as an access
point and switch/hub for the two gaming computers or just leave as is and
add the switch into the first room. I don't know if there is any difference
in routing capability between the D Link and the Belkin F5D5231. Any
thoughts?
Thanks,
Big Sky
"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
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> On the DLink G604T they are switch ports. I suspect you will find that
> almost all such devices run switch ports rather than hubs these days.
>
> I would be surprised if your network really needed an upgrade to Gigabit
> Ethernet unless you are transferring video files.
>
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