Just so I say it before you wonder why there's little to no difference
performance wise between a hub and a switch for your configuration,
here goes.
You probably won't notice any performance difference between a hub or
a switch in your configuration.
A switch really only shows it's use in 2+ machine networks, where
large amounts of packets are destined for multiple machines
sequentially.
Just had to throw that into the water to make it a little less murky ;)
That being said, switches and hubs are about the same price nowadays,
and at $9, that's a smokin' deal.
--Dan
On 5/18/07, Josef Lowder <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> I have an ethernet hub working now and have ordered an ethernet
> switch from geeks.com for $9.00 that I am told should work much
> faster. I'll report back once I can test the performance
> difference.
>
> Thanks again.
>
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