Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000

2020-11-28 Thread Joshua MacCraw
Would also simply make the connection speed paid for never used because the
router can't handle it, thus a waste of money paying for more than 100Mbs
service. You'll never get more than 100 that no matter how many sites you
open with a limited router, seems pointless.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 6:10 PM Bino Gopal  wrote:

> Would only affect you for large file downloads that could go over 100
> Mbps...
>
> Also if you had a hub you'd have a problem, but a switch is fine.  Any
> recent router should have a gig port tho so you wouldn't be limited...
>
> BINO
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Hardware  On Behalf Of _
> Winterlight
> Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 2:29 PM
> To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com
> Subject: Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000
>
> That is what I thought and normally that wouldn't be a problem but
> Sparklite formally Cable One gives me 200+ down and 20 up. Not that I am
> aware of any web page that would serve out that kind of speed.
> 
> From: Hardware  on behalf of
> Julian Zottl 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 1:27 PM
> To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com 
> Subject: Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000
>
> On the LAN you’ll be a 1Gbps between all machines. Any connections to the
> internet will be at 100Mbps.
>
> Sent from my iThingy, but not in that iShortBus kind of way.
>
> > On Nov 18, 2020, at 3:58 PM, _ Winterlight 
> wrote:
> >
> > If I use a router that has 4 10/100 ports and is only connected to a
> cable modem plus  a 10/100/1000 switch that feeds everything else on the
> LAN...will the LAN members be able to transfer files between themselves at
> gigabit speeds or will everything be choked by the router?
> > 
>


Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000

2020-11-18 Thread Bino Gopal
Would only affect you for large file downloads that could go over 100 Mbps...

Also if you had a hub you'd have a problem, but a switch is fine.  Any recent 
router should have a gig port tho so you wouldn't be limited...

BINO


-Original Message-
From: Hardware  On Behalf Of _ 
Winterlight
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 2:29 PM
To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000

That is what I thought and normally that wouldn't be a problem but Sparklite 
formally Cable One gives me 200+ down and 20 up. Not that I am aware of any web 
page that would serve out that kind of speed.

From: Hardware  on behalf of Julian 
Zottl 
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 1:27 PM
To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com 
Subject: Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000

On the LAN you’ll be a 1Gbps between all machines. Any connections to the 
internet will be at 100Mbps.

Sent from my iThingy, but not in that iShortBus kind of way.

> On Nov 18, 2020, at 3:58 PM, _ Winterlight  wrote:
>
> If I use a router that has 4 10/100 ports and is only connected to a cable 
> modem plus  a 10/100/1000 switch that feeds everything else on the LAN...will 
> the LAN members be able to transfer files between themselves at gigabit 
> speeds or will everything be choked by the router?
> 


Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000

2020-11-18 Thread Harry McGregor
Hi,

For this you would need a router with a gigabit wan port not just gigabit lan 
ports.

On the higher end I would look at the ubiquiti dream machine.

Lower end I would look at Asus and netgear.

Harry

On November 18, 2020 3:29:18 PM MST, _ Winterlight  
wrote:
>That is what I thought and normally that wouldn't be a problem but
>Sparklite formally Cable One gives me 200+ down and 20 up. Not that I
>am aware of any web page that would serve out that kind of speed.
>
>From: Hardware  on behalf of
>Julian Zottl 
>Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 1:27 PM
>To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com 
>Subject: Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000
>
>On the LAN you’ll be a 1Gbps between all machines. Any connections to
>the internet will be at 100Mbps.
>
>Sent from my iThingy, but not in that iShortBus kind of way.
>
>> On Nov 18, 2020, at 3:58 PM, _ Winterlight 
>wrote:
>>
>> If I use a router that has 4 10/100 ports and is only connected to a
>cable modem plus  a 10/100/1000 switch that feeds everything else on
>the LAN...will the LAN members be able to transfer files between
>themselves at gigabit speeds or will everything be choked by the
>router?
>> 

-- 
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.


Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000

2020-11-18 Thread _ Winterlight
That is what I thought and normally that wouldn't be a problem but Sparklite 
formally Cable One gives me 200+ down and 20 up. Not that I am aware of any web 
page that would serve out that kind of speed.

From: Hardware  on behalf of Julian 
Zottl 
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 1:27 PM
To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com 
Subject: Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000

On the LAN you’ll be a 1Gbps between all machines. Any connections to the 
internet will be at 100Mbps.

Sent from my iThingy, but not in that iShortBus kind of way.

> On Nov 18, 2020, at 3:58 PM, _ Winterlight  wrote:
>
> If I use a router that has 4 10/100 ports and is only connected to a cable 
> modem plus  a 10/100/1000 switch that feeds everything else on the LAN...will 
> the LAN members be able to transfer files between themselves at gigabit 
> speeds or will everything be choked by the router?
> 


Re: [H] 10/100 or 1000

2020-11-18 Thread Julian Zottl
On the LAN you’ll be a 1Gbps between all machines. Any connections to the 
internet will be at 100Mbps.

Sent from my iThingy, but not in that iShortBus kind of way.

> On Nov 18, 2020, at 3:58 PM, _ Winterlight  wrote:
> 
> If I use a router that has 4 10/100 ports and is only connected to a cable 
> modem plus  a 10/100/1000 switch that feeds everything else on the LAN...will 
> the LAN members be able to transfer files between themselves at gigabit 
> speeds or will everything be choked by the router?
> 


[H] 10/100 or 1000

2020-11-18 Thread _ Winterlight
If I use a router that has 4 10/100 ports and is only connected to a cable 
modem plus  a 10/100/1000 switch that feeds everything else on the LAN...will 
the LAN members be able to transfer files between themselves at gigabit speeds 
or will everything be choked by the router?