What is the fastest network card and network switch/router that is currently on the market?

August 25th, 2008 | by switch |
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aaronmetal asked:


For commercial usage. 15 stations connected to one server.

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  1. 5 Responses to “What is the fastest network card and network switch/router that is currently on the market?”

  2. By whatanidname on Aug 25, 2008 | Reply

    if its just for Internet id wont matter all routers ar faster then any internet connection x

  3. By QWERTY on Aug 26, 2008 | Reply

    the gigabit types which are 1000 megabits a second
    vs the indrusty standard 100 or even 10 mb\s a
    Burn the Rubber!!!

  4. By slash.hunter on Aug 26, 2008 | Reply

    Anything with a LAN gigabyte ethernet connectivity will be the fastest you can go. Stay away from Air Cards/satellite internet connections, though.

  5. By acemax98 on Aug 28, 2008 | Reply

    I assume you mean for home use. In that case 2 Gb is the fastest for a switch and 1 Gb for a router. I recommend a wired router or switch, as it will be faster, more reliable, and more secure than wireless. D-Link DGL-4100 10/100/1000Mbps is a good router and D-Link DGS-2208 10/20/100/1000/2000Mbps is a good switch.

  6. By allison b on Aug 29, 2008 | Reply

    this will depend on its use. For home Gigabit is the fastest. in small buisness or enterprise a fiber card and switch may be used. Keep in mind for home and small buisness High speed internet typically has 10/100 max. what this will mean is transfer speed will be limited for internet but transfering data within the local area network will be faster if you run gigabit nics and switches. Local area network meaning anything on your side of the internet connection.

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