Summary: Hi I wonder if anyone can help me out with this little query. Which types of cabling can be used in 100 Mps networks? any help will be appreciated ...
Summary: My home network has been running fine (5 machines using W-ME, W98 original, W98se and W95), using TCP/IP with Cat 5 cable and a 10 Mbps hub. I upgrad...
Summary: Hello, I have just bought a new NIC card for my computer. I have bought the SMC 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter (SMC1244TX) and it seems that windows ins...
Summary: Hi, I'd suggest a double Pentium Dell server (with a nice sla). 1 to 2 GB RAM should do it. If you're connecting to the internet, you'll need a modem ...
Summary: First, you have to have all the NIC's set to 100 Mbps. Second, you have a to have a 100 Mbps switch/router/hub. Third, you will never achieve 100 Mb...
Summary: The more recent "beta" flavor of 802.11 is 802.11n. I have no experience with it, perhaps someone else can post with more relevant facts and info I ca...
Summary: Very confusing post. You talk about your NIC and modem in the same sentence as if the 100 Mbps network icon is for the Internet connection. It isn't. ...
Summary: I have the EtherFast® Cable/DSL Router BEFSR11 ver 2 and I have a problem with it. My problem is having a slow connection to the Internet when using B...
Summary: Nearly all data transssmission speeds are measured megabits oer second, including 10/100 Mbps network cards. A 56K dielup is 56 megabits. 1.5 megaby...
Summary: Hi everyone, I having a very difficult time understanding why my laptop can't connect online. I have dsl connection connected to a router then to a sw...
Summary: Go ahead and get a gigabit switch. It will transfer data between similarly equipped PC's and laptops at gigabit speeds. I work in a rather large envi...
Summary: is it possible create a network using USB 2? New USB technology is 480Mbps, it is almost 4 times faster than a regular 10/100 Mbps. is new USB 2 is go...
Summary: Im trying to connect a server that is only 10 Mbps to a dual speed hub and from another network or even from my router ping that server and i cant. Th...
Summary: 2 computers xp networked through hub and 1 has two ethernet cards one to cable modem, one to hub. 2 has ethernet card to hub. The network and interne...
Summary: ... and Wired the house with Cat 6 cable with the intention of having a Gigabit network Not necessary. You could have used Cat5e and saved a few doll...
Summary: Hi guys. Major help Required. I am trying to network my Xp computer to a 98 Windows computer and share my internet connection also. Well i have go...
Summary: Bio Inc. operates in an office park in three buildings that are not currently connected to each other. Each of the buildings has two floors, and all ...
Summary: Make sure you downloaded and installed, according to the readme file, the appropriate drivers. In my experience, the Xircom adapters can be real fishy...
Summary: Hi hope I can find help here. I have 2 pc's the host win xp pro,and is set up with 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 and the cliant 192.168.0.2 255.255.255...
Summary: Switches aren't faster than hubs. You did mean it runs at 10/100 mbps (mega bits per second)....not MHz right? MHz is a measurement of speed on a CPU...
Summary: I am trying to network 2 computers. One is running on XP Professional and the other is XP Home. The home edition is the one connected to the internet....
Summary: The NIC's shouldn't matter. For 100 mbps NIC's you don't need to do anything to the cable itself. If you connect a PC with a 10 mbps NIC to one with a...
Summary: >>Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 1, Lost = 3 (75% loss),<< Something wrong there. You shouldn't get any packet loss on a two computer network. ...