yes but what if my 10mbp is providing connection to
the router that is the one providing to my internal
network. Does that really reflect in the performance
of my internal network internet access??
IPS --- 100<LinuxBox>10 --- ROUTER (Linksys) --- NetW
so, my ISP is sending me something at 100 that is
going trough my linux box and it decrease to 10, so
are all my computers after the router accessing at 10?
That may be a bad assumption or a stupid question for
must of you but all this is new for me.....
Thnx.
--- David Grove
Hi Tor,
Most 10/100 hubs these days are, in effect, two hubs and a 2-port switch. Ports 'auto switch' to either the 10Mbps segment or the 100Mbps segment. Inter-segment traffic is decided by MAC address 'learning' So... if two 100Mbps devices are communicating -
On Thursday 30 August 2001 16:57, Tony White wrote: they are on the same
segment, and will communicate at 100Mbps. Similarly for two 10Mbps devices. The whole only drops to 10Mbps with cross-segment 10-100 traffic.
At least somebody believes me for a change.
I hope that makes sense.
And BTW - full duplex is 100Mbps TX AND 100Mbps RX simultaneously.
Like I can learn much from the side of a D-Link box. ;-)
Dave
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