Anyone use these?
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- Prov0st and Judge
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Anyone use these?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/CustRatin ... 6833122063
Today I'm getting something extremely similar and I'm wondering if this setup will work: Go directly from a dsl modem (intelligent turned into a simple bridge via settings) to one of these devices then in another room go from one of these devices to a typical 4port dsl/cable router. Then using CAT5 to go from the router to multiple computers.
I'll find out when I get home if it works, but kinda bored right now and just thinking ahead.
Today I'm getting something extremely similar and I'm wondering if this setup will work: Go directly from a dsl modem (intelligent turned into a simple bridge via settings) to one of these devices then in another room go from one of these devices to a typical 4port dsl/cable router. Then using CAT5 to go from the router to multiple computers.
I'll find out when I get home if it works, but kinda bored right now and just thinking ahead.
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- Prov0st and Judge
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I thought the exact same thing, but I read all the reviews and people say they've still got more bandwidth than they do internet speeds. They also say they're getting normal ping times for games and such. I figure if it really did make game playing bad, someone would have said something. I just got back from buying some. The ones I got have a max bandwidth of 85Mb/sec. After talking with a guy who has the same ones, I found out he runs his through a surge protector and still gets 55Mb/sec. and they're dual voltage, so I can bring them with me when I get back to the states.
Guess I'll update when I plug them in when I get home.
Guess I'll update when I plug them in when I get home.
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Half duplex isn't a huge deal. Worst case you'll just get a lot of collisions but typically the switch you plug the machines into will only send data on the half duplex port if it's supposed to go there.
In the case you describe, only internet bound data will go via the half duplex link so it really should never bottleneck.
Dd
In the case you describe, only internet bound data will go via the half duplex link so it really should never bottleneck.
Dd
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So I've had these things up and running now for a couple days and they're working great. Soon I'm planning on hosting a lan party and thinking about using these to connect two of the cheap multiport routers so we won't have to have a huge cat5 cable running the length of the house. Any idea how the performance would be for 6+ people playing FPS and RTS games using the above setup?
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Due to the bandwith requirments on thoughs games and how many packets at once normal wireless tech can take I dont think these will do very well for a LAN party type thing. Then again, they might...when I play wow on my laptop (wireless) my ping is much higher and I get a lot more packet loss then on my desktop (non-wireless) and thats just me useing it. But since your feeding a swich in too this to transmit all the packets from that swich insead of haveing all the computers connect wirelessly it might work out ok. Still I wouldn't trust it as a network admin.
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