How fast should gigabit network be




















Remember you will not see a big difference when transfer small amount of data due to some transfer negotiating between network. Try to transfer some 8GB file or folder across, you then see the difference. The same concept like you are trying to race between a honda civic and a ferrari just in a distance of 20 feet away. Hope this is cleared out.

Don Woligroski has some incorrect information, which invalidates this whole article. He should be writing about hard drives and mainboard bus information transfers. This article is entirely misleading. For example: "Cat 5e cables are only certified for ft. Did I miss the section on MTU and data frame sizes.

You can tell Teh Frenzz has been in a couple of this topic already. NetCPS is a nice tool for testing the network connection and a managed switch will be very nice for telling if you have duplex mismatches or hardware errors or even bad data transmissions bad encaps, virus garbage and other nasties , but overall, if you find your speed to be pretty acceptable you don't need to worry about this stuff.

Please say this isn't your system drive, and there's nothing on these drives that you would miss if they went poof tomorrow. Cause they're likely to. Painful likelyhood of failure for little speed increase. Actual data throughput was less than "12MB", I can guarantee it. That was limited by the transmission speed, TCP overhead, packet size distribution, other data transfers on the network, etc. Quit using "megabytes" when talking about data transfer rates Very handy.

Why do you think something is wrong? Have you done the NetCPS test? You obviously aren't picking up any advice about "megabytes" vs. Netcps has saved me in the past, and I use it to this day. It's a great tool and true network engineer knows to use.

It is netcps. A simple dos. Get a copy of netcps from the net somewhere, it's free and it's everywhere, just google it. If you are On the. It's really not that hard. Chariot will give you more accurate numbers as to what your network is capable of, while NetCPS is more indicative of what you can expect. Ignoring entirely the thoughput versus speed versus file tranfer issues. You seem to be getting the expected performance of megabit ethernet.

Checking to see that you had gigabit NICs set to allow gigabit speed connected by professionally terminated cables to a gigabit switch set to allow gigabit speeds would be a start.

Running something that confirmed your NICs were getting set to gigabit speeds might be second. At Sewell Direct we test all of our network cables extensively to make sure you get the best quality cable available. The most expensive component in a gigabit network is a gigabit capable hub, switch, or router.

While you can get a hub, they share all of the bandwidth at each port, which lowers network speeds. A gigabit switch directs network packets to the proper ports, which is much more efficient, and therefore much faster. A router is like a switch, but it also connects your network to the internet.

However, your system, memory, and how many programs you are running will also affect network speed. Sewell Gigaglider USB 3. Added to your cart:. If you want to measure the bandwith of your connection, speedtest. This tests the bandwidth, up and down, between you and one of Speedtest's servers. That doesn't tell the whole story though. News Knowledge Base.



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