Hello Krsnendu dasa.
You'll be able to notist the difference between 10-HD and 100-FD mbps very
well: The kde menu entries, for instance, will be more sluggish.. It's
perfectly usable at 10mbps-HD, but the difference can be seen.

I suggest you to try by getting a server directly plugged into a ltsp client
by a crossover ethernet cable. No seitch needed. Try with a 10mbps card and
a 100Mbps card.

> Message: 10
> From: "Krsnendu dasa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'LTSP'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 11:42:04 +1200
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss]             >
>
>
>  Does the speed of the network card make any difference in LTSP?
> I will be using mostly open office.org and mozilla, but it would also be
> cool to use multimedia educational CDROMs. Maybe even VCDs sometimes.
>
> I just looked at the MuNAS website and they say that for multimedia you
> need 100mbps. For web browsing and open office would 10mbps affect the
> performance?



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