Is It Time To Go Gigabit?

1,073,741,824 1s & 0s a second!

http://www.maximumpc.com/article/think_gig_time_to_shop_for_gigabit_ethernet_hardware

For anyone who has a home network, with a mixture of wireless and wired connections, I'm sure you've been frustrated with speed issues when transferring between local systems.  Most of us who have a network at home also tend to just have a wireless router that we plug a few wired devices into, and connect the rest wirelessly.  The downside to that is most wireless routers are limited to 100Mbit/sec speed for the wired systems.  Not a problem for connecting to the Internet, but what if you have a media server you want to dump files to?  Expect a serious wait.

MaximumPC has an article on the advantages of moving to gigabit equipment, along with some suggested hardware if you're in the market for an infrastructure upgrade.  The focus is really on those who use some sort of network storage solution, since that's where a regular 100Mbit connection really chugs.

Thanks to ShelbyGT for passing along the link.  If you have news (tech or otherwise) that you think the WinCustomize community would be interested in, drop me a line via the forum PM system.

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Note that the new Vista Updates (releasing next week officially) fix the networking/file copying problems, so that my gigabit Ethernet network is now running at full speed again (as it used to do under XP). So that's one hurdle out of the way, hehe.