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nikitas

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I bought 1010+ 5 days ago (5x2gb)
I have noticed slow speed connection.

My network consists of 3 computers:2 HP workstations wired gigabit capable and a new wireless HP laptop.

My problem seems to be my US Robotics 4 port ADSL modem router with 10/100 LAN speed.

Can anyone has a suggestion of archiving Gigabit speeds?
A. a new Modem/Router like Linksys WAG320N
B. a gigabit router
C. Nothing because any device (the wireless laptop or usrobotics 10/100) will downgrade the speed

Thanks a lot
 
The easiest way would be to connect all your wired devices to a relatively inexpensive gigabit switch, and in turn connect that to your ADSL modem router.

This would hugely improve the speed to the 1010+ from the wired HP workstations, but won't help the speed from the wireless laptop.

Your situation is similar to that described here:
http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=2791
 
As far as i know
If i connect my devices to "an inexpensive gigabit switch...ADSL modem router"
The speed might be limited to 100mbits which is the speed of the ADSL modem.

Thanks again
 
As far as i know
If i connect my devices to "an inexpensive gigabit switch...ADSL modem router"
The speed might be limited to 100mbits which is the speed of the ADSL modem.

Well.. in a word, no. communications through the switch to the router would be limitted to 10/100 speeds, but not communications between the 1000mbit devices through the switch.

Check out the link that occamsrazor posted. I also use a 10/100 router and a gigabit switch. Between the gigabit devices I get gigabit speeds.

You could buy a gigabit router if you wanted, but if your only goal is to get gigabit speeds between the gigabit devices, that would be spending more money than you need to.
 
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Any suggestions for a Gigabit Router
to wire my:

2 gigabit workstations
1 wifi laptop
my USrobotics 4port(100mbits) Modem
 
Any unmanaged Gigabit switch will do OK, I use the Netgear GS605 and GS608

If you want to make use of the Dual LAN ports on the DS1010+ and to 'team' them together with Link Aggregation (802.3ad), which will give you a 2 Gigabit connection, you will need a managed switch which supports 802.3ad, like a Cisco SLM2008

Unmanaged switches are considerably cheaper than managed ones
 

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