Small home network (all wired). Internet access point (ISP's router) is 10/100. all 8 computers on the network have Gigabit NICs. I understand that traffic to/from the Internet will be limited by ISP and max speed of ISP access point. However, traffic between the machines is at 10/100 speeds, since traffic goes through ISP provided router.
So my trigger quick mind says "add a GB NIC to each machine, connect these through a GB (dumb) switch, and machine to machine traffic will move at GB speeds". Kinda thought data would flow through line of least resistance, as it were. Wrong.
As long as any machine can see the other through the 10/100 router, no traffic moves through the GB switch, only through original network. Disable the 10/100 connection (all these are motherboard built in NICs), or just disconnect the sender or target machine from the 10/100 net, and GB network sings. Reconnect 10/100 network and on the next traffic request, all traffic fllows though 10/100 connection, slow. I tried putting the GB NICs on a different subnet, tried using Netmask, tried putting all NICs on GB switch, plus one port of ISP router, but nothing helps.
Three machines using Windows XP, 5 machines running Win 7. Not using Homegroups, just simple file sharing. Speed doesn't seem to be a machine dependent problem, as even the two XP machines connected solely by either the built in or the new GB NIC transfer data at GB rates.
I'd really appreciate any help you can offer.
Thanks in advance,
-- Doc
So my trigger quick mind says "add a GB NIC to each machine, connect these through a GB (dumb) switch, and machine to machine traffic will move at GB speeds". Kinda thought data would flow through line of least resistance, as it were. Wrong.
As long as any machine can see the other through the 10/100 router, no traffic moves through the GB switch, only through original network. Disable the 10/100 connection (all these are motherboard built in NICs), or just disconnect the sender or target machine from the 10/100 net, and GB network sings. Reconnect 10/100 network and on the next traffic request, all traffic fllows though 10/100 connection, slow. I tried putting the GB NICs on a different subnet, tried using Netmask, tried putting all NICs on GB switch, plus one port of ISP router, but nothing helps.
Three machines using Windows XP, 5 machines running Win 7. Not using Homegroups, just simple file sharing. Speed doesn't seem to be a machine dependent problem, as even the two XP machines connected solely by either the built in or the new GB NIC transfer data at GB rates.
I'd really appreciate any help you can offer.
Thanks in advance,
-- Doc
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