Dave,

Thanks for that answer and explanation. I am satisfied with how it is
set now that I know.

Best Regards,

Keith B.

Dave Anselmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> If there are any, any economical recommendations for faster cable modem
>> that will work under Linux?  (I currently have a Toshiba PCX1000 -nonUSB)
>
>No, somewhere between you and the 'net there will be a bottleneck.  If it isn't
>the 10Mbps going into your cable modem, then it's the <10Mbps coming out of
>it.  The 10Mbps between your router and modem shouldn't slow anything down (and
>obviously shouldn't be shared with anything else, for reasons other than
>bandwidth).
>
>The rest of your network can use 100Mbps happily.  100Mbps hardware is as cheap
>as 10Mbps, so there's no reason to buy slower (but no reason to throw out
>slower, either - just don't put it where it slows everything down).
>
>Dave
>
>
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