Night and Day difference

Mister T

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For the past year I have thought the my cable modem has been really shitty as it was only marginally quicker than a dial up modem with infrequent bursts of speed. Well, today I installed my new mobo, the gigabyte 845iEXP mobo that has integrated LAN and ditched my old realtek network card. All of a sudden I am downloading at 150K/s......... It was damn POS network card the whole time!!!!

I had somehow convinced myself that RCN sucked....

 

Viper GTS

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Oct 13, 1999
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NIC's aren't something to go cheap on.

I loved my Intel Pro/100, & the Intel NIC on my gigabyte board (basically the same as yours) is good as well.

Viper GTS
 

Maetryx

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No way, Viper. He just got a screwed up card. The only screwed up NIC I ever came across was 3Com. I've been buying the cheapest brands I can find since then (D-net, SMC, Hawking).
 

hans007

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i've been using cheapass integrated realteks, and cheap realtek PCIs, and they work just as well as the 3com i once had.
 

kherman

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I used to be processor limited. AMD K6-2 400. When DLing, my kernal would be at 100%. That was at some seriously fast DL speeds though. Just something to look into. I always bought hte cheapest LAN card.

Cable Modem shares the bandwidth in a neghborhood. cable modem nodes are about 50 times faster than dial up. So if you have 50 users on that one node, you will be getting hte performance of a modem. keep in mind though, that people are not always DLing stuff consisitantly. But think about hte concept I outlined. If it's between, say 5 and 9 PM, your neighbors are probably on hte net.