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Thanks. Just trying to understand what it happening now that I have
figured out how to make sure all the NIC's are running @ 100mbps.
Best regards,
Keith B.
"Joseph Hobbs"
Like Alexey said, you are getting exactly what you need. With a switch installed, you should still be getting 100Mbps between your machines. Since the cable modem can't do 10Mbps on its external interface, 100Mbps internal connection would be overkill. Like feeding a 10 lane highway off of a single 1 lane road :-)
Joe
-----Original Message----- From: kbb0927@cs.com [mailto:kbb0927@cs.com] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:26 PM To: "Alexey N. Solofnenko"; linux-users@linux.nf; suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: RE: RE: [SLE] Cable Modem Speed
I don't. Just want to be sure I am getting what I paid for. I have a switch, but I have uplinked a BNC/RJ45 10BaseT hub due to physical layout of my house. I know, it is suggested to put the cable into the uplink, then run it to the router PC.
Best Regards,
Keith B.
"Alexey N. Solofnenko"
wrote: Why do you need more? Maximum speed the modems can do is 6Mb. 10BaseT is just enough. If it affects you in any way, install a hardware switch/NAT firewall just after the modem.
- Alexey.
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-----Original Message----- From: kbb0927@cs.com [mailto:kbb0927@cs.com] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 3:38 PM To: linux-users@linux.nf; suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] Cable Modem Speed
Hello All,
This probably a dumb question, but here goes:
Do all cable modems run @ 10Base-T or are there some that run @ 100baseTx FD? I have a home net of 10/100 NIC card PC's, but jsut noticed that my cable modem is only rated @ 10Base-T. Am I wasting the 100 mbps speed since my cable modem is only 10BaseT? My SuSE router PC has 2 NIC, one LNE100TX that uses the tulip driver and a rtl8139-based NIC. The LNE100TX is con- nected to the cable modem, will run @ 100 mbps, but goes to 10BaseT due to the modem. Then rtl8139 connects to the home lan via 10/100 N-WAY switch and happily churns along @ 100 mbps.
If there are any, any economical recommendations for faster cable modem that will work under Linux? (I currently have a Toshiba PCX1000 -nonUSB)
Best Regards,
Keith B.
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