Hey guys,
Great site, and I have been learning a ton but it is obvious I have A LONG way to go, lol. I have recently decided to upgrade my network and move to a gigabit setup. So I went out and got a Dlink DIR-655 and Dlink DRT-530T Gigabit NIC's. After more reading, I enabled jumbo frames (9k) on the NIC's and then read that the DIR-655 does not have jumbo frame support. So being the perfectionist that I am I picked up a Dlink DGS-2205 Gigabit switch to have jumbo frames. Prior to picking this up, I transferred some files yesterday and my transfer speed (according to the windows details window under the transfer) was 11MB/s. I was under the impression it should be in the neighborhood of 30-50MB/s (using just the DIR-655). Is there something I missed in the setup to get faster transfer speeds? Or am I misunderstanding MB vs Mb?
I'm going to hook up the switch tonight and see what that does, with the jumbo frames. If you were me, would you just return the DIR-655 and get a cheaper router and keep the switch? Or should I be seeing faster transfer speeds with the router? My network is as follows: 2 PC's (one Vista 64-bit, and one Win7 64-bit), WDTV Live, and soon to come HP Mediasmart EX490. Any advice would help a ton!! Thanks.
**EDIT** So i just copied a 680mb file from one comp to another and open my performance monitor. The network was operating at 95Mbps. Which is obvioulsy not gigabit. Just thought I should put this in here for more info.
Great site, and I have been learning a ton but it is obvious I have A LONG way to go, lol. I have recently decided to upgrade my network and move to a gigabit setup. So I went out and got a Dlink DIR-655 and Dlink DRT-530T Gigabit NIC's. After more reading, I enabled jumbo frames (9k) on the NIC's and then read that the DIR-655 does not have jumbo frame support. So being the perfectionist that I am I picked up a Dlink DGS-2205 Gigabit switch to have jumbo frames. Prior to picking this up, I transferred some files yesterday and my transfer speed (according to the windows details window under the transfer) was 11MB/s. I was under the impression it should be in the neighborhood of 30-50MB/s (using just the DIR-655). Is there something I missed in the setup to get faster transfer speeds? Or am I misunderstanding MB vs Mb?
I'm going to hook up the switch tonight and see what that does, with the jumbo frames. If you were me, would you just return the DIR-655 and get a cheaper router and keep the switch? Or should I be seeing faster transfer speeds with the router? My network is as follows: 2 PC's (one Vista 64-bit, and one Win7 64-bit), WDTV Live, and soon to come HP Mediasmart EX490. Any advice would help a ton!! Thanks.
**EDIT** So i just copied a 680mb file from one comp to another and open my performance monitor. The network was operating at 95Mbps. Which is obvioulsy not gigabit. Just thought I should put this in here for more info.
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