So lets see.. Gig-E sounds great right heck 100mb sounds wonderful? Well here is the problem (as I see it)...
We currently have 10mb, 100mb, and now 1000mb ethernet.
Question is simple.. Since we never reach the physical limit of 10mb ehternet (has anyone EVER downloaded or transferred a file at 10mb/s) let alone 100mb, what the heck 1000mb good for ?
Fastest I have ever see is using a cross over cable between two PC's and getting speeds of around 1.5mb's. I have heard of faster speeds but still nothing ever approaching 10mb/s.
I know there is some physical limts to the actual cable but what gives? Why make a "faster" rated cable if we can't even take advantage of the the "slower" versions?
We currently have 10mb, 100mb, and now 1000mb ethernet.
Question is simple.. Since we never reach the physical limit of 10mb ehternet (has anyone EVER downloaded or transferred a file at 10mb/s) let alone 100mb, what the heck 1000mb good for ?
Fastest I have ever see is using a cross over cable between two PC's and getting speeds of around 1.5mb's. I have heard of faster speeds but still nothing ever approaching 10mb/s.
I know there is some physical limts to the actual cable but what gives? Why make a "faster" rated cable if we can't even take advantage of the the "slower" versions?
