And do they get anywhere near 1000Mbps ?
I have used a few Netgear GA302T's and a Netgear GS104 (blue metal switch) which was very fast, but the 302T's have all died now, and the switchs was replaced by a GS608 (white plastic one), and I recently bought some Netgear GA311's.
I am finding the 311's are slow (200Mbps on avg), and am wondering if it's the switch or the Cards that are slow...
The old GS104 was a Business class switch, and the GS608 is a home-orientated switch, and even though the tech specs are almost identical, I cannot help but feel the business orientated switch was faster and more reliable.
I have an onboard Marvell GigE adapter, and an onboard Realtek GigE on my two Intel boards, and they both seem faster than the GA311's, even thought the GA311 is a more recent version of the same onboard chip...
What are your experiences with GigE, and what setups were used ?
I have used a few Netgear GA302T's and a Netgear GS104 (blue metal switch) which was very fast, but the 302T's have all died now, and the switchs was replaced by a GS608 (white plastic one), and I recently bought some Netgear GA311's.
I am finding the 311's are slow (200Mbps on avg), and am wondering if it's the switch or the Cards that are slow...
The old GS104 was a Business class switch, and the GS608 is a home-orientated switch, and even though the tech specs are almost identical, I cannot help but feel the business orientated switch was faster and more reliable.
I have an onboard Marvell GigE adapter, and an onboard Realtek GigE on my two Intel boards, and they both seem faster than the GA311's, even thought the GA311 is a more recent version of the same onboard chip...
What are your experiences with GigE, and what setups were used ?
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