Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Quote:
|
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Correct, but you could have 250Mb+250Mb+250Mb+250Mb across the four Ethernet ports in router mode.
The limitation is per Ethernet port. |
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Actually according to people on this very forum , in modem mode the Hub4 is quite capable of dishing out >1GB across 2 Ethernet ports if you use a switch to bond the connections.
Bit silly to have to do that, but if you have a home network capable of over a gigabit then it's the only way to achieve that speed. |
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Quote:
|
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Quote:
Might want to read it, unless 1.2Gbps is overhead :D |
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Quote:
|
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Quote:
But that's not really a good solution is it? Liberty need to update to a SH4.1 with either 2.5GbE, or, even better, an SFP+ port, that 2nd option probably being cheaper as well. |
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Quote:
|
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
I have a Fingbox to protect my home network, This allows me to do a speed test for the device I'm using or the Fingbox.
I can easy hit 220meg over Wi-Fi. |
Re: Has VM pulled their speedtest.net servers?
Quote:
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 18:40. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.