Thread: NAS Advice
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Old 29-08-2010, 10:45   #25
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Re: NAS Advice

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
If your PCs can match the network speed then throwing the data around the network would always benefit. The difference between a 10/100 and a 1gb network card can be staggering. Our 1Gb router sits between the PC network and our ADSL router so we can maximise the speed of the internal network since we don't need an amazing speed on the ADSL router since we can't get 1Gb download speeds from it
If everything but the NAS is connected via wireless then the bottleneck won't be the speed the nas can talk with the router is it? So gigabit would be useless because the wireless speed is much slower?
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