on 5/22/04 3:27 PM, Alan Kim at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> You have any idea what the networking speed is on this router ?
> 
> The hubs/switches are always labeled with the speed - i.e. 10/100-baseT.
> The Cable/DSL routers don't mention this but I do understand networking
> probably
> isnt' their primary purpose.
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Alan
> 
I'm reasonably sure it's 10/100, but that really doesn't mean much to me. It
works, and the broadband "test" sites usually give me a 1 gig reading, for
what that is all worth.
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