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Date:      Sat, 14 Dec 2002 14:11:31 +1030
From:      Greg 'groggy' Lehey <grog@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Gary D Kline <kline@thought.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Hubs and switches (was: uninformed qstn...)
Message-ID:  <20021214034131.GH503@wantadilla.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <20021213060718.GA8054@tao.thought.org>
References:  <20021213060718.GA8054@tao.thought.org>

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On Thursday, 12 December 2002 at 22:07:19 -0800, Gary D Kline wrote:
>
> 	Hi People,
> 	Before I (potentially) throw aay some bills, I thought I'd
> 	ask the hardware-savvy if there is any appreciable difference
> 	between makes of hubs.
>
> 	After 5 years I am getting ready to move up to a 10/100 RJ-45
> 	hub.  I've got  a 5-port Linksys (always had good luckwith
> 	Linksys); thinking of buying an 8-port 10/100 Linksys for
> 	around $50.   Would buying a non-name-brand clone do the same
> 	job?

I've seen little difference.  But DON"T BUY A HUB!  Buy a switch
instead.  They'll give you better performance, and they hardly cost
any more.

I have three switches in my network: a Cisco 2900 (24 ports), a
Netgear FS105 (5 ports) and a D-Link DSS-8+ (8 ports), in rapidly
decreasing order of cost.  I've never had any trouble with any of
them.  It's possible that the cheap switches might have trouble with
sustained throughput: an 8 port 100 Mb/s switch can theoretically be
confronted with a load of 800 Mb/s.  I believe the D-Link can do this
speed, though I can't find the docco.  No 100 Mb/s hub will have a
bandwidth of more than 100 Mb/s, however, and even that is limited by
collisions.

Greg
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