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Old 04-23-2003, 06:24 PM
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I'm running the same as you only with Cat6. I have plenty of Cat6 if anyone needs some. And a sh*t load of Cat5e.

I'm just over 2mbps. It SMOKES dial-up.
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Old 04-23-2003, 06:27 PM
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Hey Pec,I didn't even see you on that post!!! Shame on me my ol'e superfest buddy!!!y!!! I've just about wore out my SUPERFEST Shirt on this cruise!!!,You know,a little 90 weight,fixin this ol'e tanker,some tranny fluid on the lifeboat cranes!! they want me to come and work on here but i said,THIS AINT A SUPERBOAT !!! I really ripped it up opening up those Corona's with it Hopefully ill be able to post some pics from Maimi
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Oh yea SUPERFEST JULY 26-27 GREAT SOUTH BAY TO KISMET AND DEMOCRAT point
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Old 04-23-2003, 06:43 PM
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There are more shirts where yours came from, Grand Wizard Tripps ...

Re: The Linksys. You might be on to something. First generation SOHO routers were slow as molasses, newer ones are faster. People forget that routers have processors that inspect each packet ....

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Old 04-23-2003, 06:51 PM
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HUH ?
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Old 04-23-2003, 07:09 PM
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Peconic: I hear ya wires are always better for speed (at leaste now) however what is the point of a lap top if you are chained to the wall or desk? Also any time you want to run wires in this guys house be my guest. Wireless was a good alternative due to some very ornate wall treatments, like a room that is ALL mahogony. Place was built in 1885
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Old 04-23-2003, 07:42 PM
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What does SOHO mean?

I just installed a Speedstream router and it says it a SOHO??
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Small Office Home Office .... it's a marketing thing .....
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My only point was pertaining to the Internet connection which is not enhanced even by the full duplex gigabit switched networks I design and run. Any wifi product with an 802.xx spec is faster than your broadband connection. File sharing, printing etc. is a whole other issue.


Originally posted by Peconic
Yes and no.

Yes, because the bottleneck is the line speed of the broadband connection, what's worse, the real bottleneck is the shared bandwidth of the broadband network's (cable, DSL) connection to the Internet "cloud."

No, because a lot can be going on even on a SOHO network, so some extra headroom can be a good thing. If Audiofn experiences a marked speedup, then he has done something right. Some WiFi connections can be incredibly slow in the real world ....

I run 4 machines at home, and they are connected with Gigabit Ethernet through a fast switch via good old Cat5. I don't believe in that newfangled stuff....
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My Linksys is awesome. Might be a bit older but the only problem I have is now that I moved into a bigger house. The tow places I would work are out of range!

Is there a repeater or are the new ones more powerful?
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A 802.11b or g will have a range indoors of about 100 - 150 feet. If you have 802.11a, that standard does not penetrate walls very well.
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