Anthony,
What do you mean by, "Too bad the storage is so slow, though." ??
If your current router is only capable of 10/100, then your current LAN is only capable of 10/100. Even with G-Bit cards installed in devices.
I think, anyway.
Duncan


On 05/08/2010 15:32, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Yes, as Bryan says and I have confirmed.  I guess I didn't realize how
long it has been since I paid any attention to my network. Even with the
powerline adapters, which claim a max throughput of 200 Mbps, I'd have
to get a newer & better router to get that (or the best real world
numbers I can get).

So, I guess I'll go with the Netgear WNDR3700 if no one else chimes in
with a reason not too. It seems to be rated as highly as any other and
has some cool features. Too bad the storage is so slow, though.

On 5/8/2010 3:20 PM, Gaffer wrote:
On Saturday 08 May 2010 18:23:39 Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
I'm using a linksys wrt54g with a wsb24 booster.

My mothers claim to do 1000 Mbps yet on file transfers I only get
like 11 MB/s which is more like 100Mpbs/8 = 12.5 MB/s. If my wired
network is running at 1000 Mbps shouldn't I bet getting around 125
MB/s file transfers over the wired network?

What gives?
Your speeds will only be as fast as the slowest link in the chain. If I
recall the wrt54g is only 10/100 Mbs on the Ethernet ports.




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