- Jun 19, 2003
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Here is my current network set-up:
a Zyxel Zywall 2 vpn router with 4 10/100 ports
a 802.11g Linksys Wireless Access Port
a Netgear 5 port Gigabit Ethernet Switch
I want to run a gigabit network, and I thought I was. My netgear switch lights up for gigabit ethernet on the computers with gigabit ethernet capability.
The port connected to the Zywall 2 doesn't light up because it is connected to a 10/100 port on the Zywall. The Linksys WAP is connected to the Zywall.
I read that when you stack appliances like this, your speed becomes the speed of the slowest appliance.
Do I need to get a gigabit router in order to have gigabit ethernet on the inside lan connected via the gigabit switch?
Does the WAP slow down the inside lan?
Can someone explain this to me, please?
Thank you very much.
John
a Zyxel Zywall 2 vpn router with 4 10/100 ports
a 802.11g Linksys Wireless Access Port
a Netgear 5 port Gigabit Ethernet Switch
I want to run a gigabit network, and I thought I was. My netgear switch lights up for gigabit ethernet on the computers with gigabit ethernet capability.
The port connected to the Zywall 2 doesn't light up because it is connected to a 10/100 port on the Zywall. The Linksys WAP is connected to the Zywall.
I read that when you stack appliances like this, your speed becomes the speed of the slowest appliance.
Do I need to get a gigabit router in order to have gigabit ethernet on the inside lan connected via the gigabit switch?
Does the WAP slow down the inside lan?
Can someone explain this to me, please?
Thank you very much.
John
