On Wednesday 24 January 2007 23:14, John Andersen wrote:
There must be an explanation for this, but I know too little to come up with it. What do the gurus say? d
Toss hub. Buy Switch. John is correct...
... but maybe a small explanation would help... The hub is not a router (it is selective), resulting in high packet collisions and subsequent retransmissions. Also there is a high degree of wasted filtering as each machine's IP stack rejecting packets not designated for that machine. A modern switch (on the other hand) has its own arp cache (it keeps track of all the hardware addresses plugged into the switch) which allows it to route packets intended for machine B to go only to machine B. This cuts way down on packet collisions and subsequent retransmissions as saving huge amounts of band width. I would recommend the Skylink 8 Port switch... relatively inexpensive, and very fast (does 10/100,. and keeps track of 100 or 10 separately) for the money for a wired network. -- Kind regards, M Harris <>< -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org