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Excellent info..I new I could count on someone to explain it to me...CP
"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message
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> In article <aLhre.83329$lQ3.28711@bignews5.bellsouth.net>, "CP"
> <peckcharless@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>> I have a A7N8X-E Deluxe Mobo and am currently connecting (just recently)
>> to
>> the internet via a DSL modem and wireless router. Everything is working
>> but
>> I have a question. There are two LAN ports on the MoBo: one is a Fast
>> Ethernet port and the other one is Gigabit LAN port. I am currently
>> connected to the Fast Ethernet port...but should I be connected to the
>> Gigabit LAN port or does it matter...??? Could one of you network gurus
>> explain this to me and what the difference between the two ports are if
>> any... THANKS CP
>
> The way I use the ports, is I connect the fast port to the LAN side.
> In other words, when networking to other machines in the house, I use
> the fast port for that, so when transferring files between computers,
> I get the maximum speed. In Win2K I could get up to 40MB/sec via
> FTP, between the A7N8X-E and a P4C800-E (both computers having gigabit
> LAN ports in that case). To achieve that "benchmark" speed, I used
> RAM disks on each end, so real performance will not be that good.
>
> The slow port goes to the ADSL or cable modem (as a WAN port). That
> is because those devices have a lower thruput, like 10 Mbits/sec.
> A 10/100 port is fast enough for that.
>
> To use both ports, you need something like ICS (internet connection
> sharing) or the equivalent. That allows computers with two LAN ports
> to be "daisy-chained". A much better solution is to use your router
> and the multiple ports on it. With a router, it means you'll only
> need one port on each computer, and only the router needs to be powered
> for the computers to have services. Also, in my case, my router
> terminates the PPPOE protocol from my ADSL ISP, which is a more
> reliable method than having my computer do it.
>
> --- ADSL or ------- 10 base T ----- direct to one computer
> cable modem
>
> --- ADSL or ------- 10 base T --- router
> cable modem | | |
> | | |
> 100 base T or faster, to allow
> faster local traffic between
> the computers on the same LAN.
>
> HTH,
> Paul