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Cheese
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Naples, FL
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Re: Downstream is nice but....

said by baineschile See Profile :

100mbs is a tough thing to do. Not necessarly technically, but people are always expecting improvement in the internet speed area.

After 100mbs, it gets sticky. 99% of all ethernet cards out there are rated at 100, which means they cant get any higher than that. People would have to upgrade TONS of personal equipment (not only multiple aspects of hardware, but some OS software too) to get above 100.
And most of the newer computers/cards have gigabit and that is becoming standard.


dadkins
Can you do Blu?
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join:2003-09-26
Hercules, CA
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said by Cheese See Profile :

said by baineschile See Profile :

100mbs is a tough thing to do. Not necessarly technically, but people are always expecting improvement in the internet speed area.

After 100mbs, it gets sticky. 99% of all ethernet cards out there are rated at 100, which means they cant get any higher than that. People would have to upgrade TONS of personal equipment (not only multiple aspects of hardware, but some OS software too) to get above 100.
And most of the newer computers/cards have gigabit and that is becoming standard.
My 4 1/2 year old laptop has a gigabit NIC.
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DarkLogix

join:2008-10-23
Baytown, TX
reply to Cheese
Wow great now can LUS bring internet service to baytown?

50/50 wow great Comcast take note if you don't provide better service and fewer bonuses to your VP's you'll be in the dust


aaronwt
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Woodbridge, VA
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said by dadkins See Profile :

said by Cheese See Profile :

said by baineschile See Profile :

100mbs is a tough thing to do. Not necessarly technically, but people are always expecting improvement in the internet speed area.

After 100mbs, it gets sticky. 99% of all ethernet cards out there are rated at 100, which means they cant get any higher than that. People would have to upgrade TONS of personal equipment (not only multiple aspects of hardware, but some OS software too) to get above 100.
And most of the newer computers/cards have gigabit and that is becoming standard.
My 4 1/2 year old laptop has a gigabit NIC.
I've been using Gigabit since 2001.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
Beyond that ... many wireless routers - unless 'N' or better, are 54 or 108Mbps - and that doesn't include overhead.
Many wireless routers also have 100Mbps ports (haven't seen many that have GigE ports attached, unless they're the WAN port.


dvd536
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Phoenix, AZ

reply to dadkins
said by dadkins See Profile :

said by Cheese See Profile :

said by baineschile See Profile :

100mbs is a tough thing to do. Not necessarly technically, but people are always expecting improvement in the internet speed area.

After 100mbs, it gets sticky. 99% of all ethernet cards out there are rated at 100, which means they cant get any higher than that. People would have to upgrade TONS of personal equipment (not only multiple aspects of hardware, but some OS software too) to get above 100.
And most of the newer computers/cards have gigabit and that is becoming standard.
My 4 1/2 year old laptop has a gigabit NIC.
So does my cheapa$$ compaq i got at wal*mart.
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iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
reply to en102
My WRT310N is gigabit, but only on the LAN side (seriously). Then again, it's a $90 router.


aaronwt
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Woodbridge, VA
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said by en102 See Profile :

Beyond that ... many wireless routers - unless 'N' or better, are 54 or 108Mbps - and that doesn't include overhead.
Many wireless routers also have 100Mbps ports (haven't seen many that have GigE ports attached, unless they're the WAN port.
Just the opposite for me. My last three wireless routers each had 4 gigabit ports. And my current one is the first router I've owned that has a gigabit WAN port.

johan_hammy

join:2003-08-08
Dekalb, IL
reply to en102
You can figure that 802.11 ABG will do 1/2 of their rated speed in actual throughput. I'm not sure on 802.11 N.
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