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Charlie Hoffpauir
I have Hughesnet (satellite) broadband and so use their modem/router.
I also have a Linksys WRT54G connected as an AP to give me wireless
access for a laptop, but have 3 desktops hard wired. I originally had
them connected to the wired ports of the WRT54G, but have since got a
1 Gb switch, and so have them connected to that and the WRT54G also
connected to the switch, and then the switch to the modem/router.
Is my local speed (wired desktop-to wired desktop) limited to the
speed of the modem/router, or can I hope to get 1 Gb speed going
computer -to-computer? ie, should I keep the wired computers on the
switch, or is performance as good by just connecting them to the
WRT54G?
I also have a Linksys WRT54G connected as an AP to give me wireless
access for a laptop, but have 3 desktops hard wired. I originally had
them connected to the wired ports of the WRT54G, but have since got a
1 Gb switch, and so have them connected to that and the WRT54G also
connected to the switch, and then the switch to the modem/router.
Is my local speed (wired desktop-to wired desktop) limited to the
speed of the modem/router, or can I hope to get 1 Gb speed going
computer -to-computer? ie, should I keep the wired computers on the
switch, or is performance as good by just connecting them to the
WRT54G?