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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
If I remember right you work for VM in tech support.
I rather hope it's not in broadband. Cable does not negotiate downstream channel rate.
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Are you saying that the an extra few metres matters at 2/3rds the speed of light, and that it'll add jitter given that Ethernet operates on fixed timings and uses CSMA?
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as normal i use poor examples to express myself since i am crap at expressing what i mean, i wasnt meaning anytihng about the cat5e cable more a coparsion, ie that the longer the cable get the more breaks ie switches patch panels etc the more so to say interferences taht means the singal gets poor
i meant that the superhub kinda acts the same as the router adds a break so itnerference so even in modem mode is not goign ot be the nea rthe same as a modem which has one less interference does that majke sense?
edit: i think i mis put myself across on wha ti mean about the channel, i meant teh docsis 3 maximum per channel
ive always had a problem expressing wha ti mean, thoery i udnerstand and i generally can explain wha ti mean in person wher ei can also use examples psychical ones and people can see i udnerstand it but written im like a foriegn trying to write english no offense to foriegn jsut my written english is extremely poor inclding express english