This shows the bottleneck is no longer the device, as was the case with the previous models. Nice to see what looks like the full rate 100Mbps (including overhead) being copied.
Can't say it proves anything except you need a GHz card for your PC, a GHz switch or both. That 100 means your strangling your new PCH with a 100MHz bottleneck somewhere.
OK Einstein... what was your point in the video? I've probably missed it and I've certainly forgot why I was roaming around.
Had mine for two weeks and sits at 1GHz and transfers merrily with the PS3, NAS, WHS and a D-Link all rumbling away on my network. Overall I've got 10 times the bandwidth of yours and that has to have an effect at some point, surely? That is until it drops off the network and needs rebooted. Hopefully it's just another issue with the F/W. Early days.
My point is that you more than likely mean GIGABIT, and not Gigahertz.
And if you really want to compare e-penis sizes, I don't use Ethernet for my home network, I use fiber. It's much faster that way. I guess my 10x greater than your 1GHz (?? still makes me laugh) is just too fast for you.
you can't have real 100 mbps,only if you have raid0 or some fast ssd drives
ndragos87 1 year ago
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TheChris57 2 years ago
This shows the bottleneck is no longer the device, as was the case with the previous models. Nice to see what looks like the full rate 100Mbps (including overhead) being copied.
corcorandm 2 years ago
Can't say it proves anything except you need a GHz card for your PC, a GHz switch or both. That 100 means your strangling your new PCH with a 100MHz bottleneck somewhere.
0papajohn 2 years ago
Do you even know what your saying? GHz and MHz really have nothing to do with the transfer speed here, pal. Get a clue.
wedtm 2 years ago
OK Einstein... what was your point in the video? I've probably missed it and I've certainly forgot why I was roaming around.
Had mine for two weeks and sits at 1GHz and transfers merrily with the PS3, NAS, WHS and a D-Link all rumbling away on my network. Overall I've got 10 times the bandwidth of yours and that has to have an effect at some point, surely? That is until it drops off the network and needs rebooted. Hopefully it's just another issue with the F/W. Early days.
0papajohn 2 years ago
My point is that you more than likely mean GIGABIT, and not Gigahertz.
And if you really want to compare e-penis sizes, I don't use Ethernet for my home network, I use fiber. It's much faster that way. I guess my 10x greater than your 1GHz (?? still makes me laugh) is just too fast for you.
wedtm 2 years ago