Simple prob using Linksys. Please help

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I'm running a linksys hub/router 10/100 like almost everyone else in
the US and i can't understan why i can't get more than a 10Mbit
connection. The Router/hub is 10/100 and my cards are set for auto
config speed.
If i manually set them up for 100 then my througput is horrible. On
auto and can usually sustain a 9-10Mb connection. What gives? How
are people achieving such high transfer rates like u always read about
in tech mags and stuff. Even in my office. It will say connected at
a 100 but the through put is horrible, even if i'm the only one in the
office working. I know there are a million variables. I'm an Admin
so i just want general info. I could never achieve more than 10Mb
connection anywhere.

help or thoughts on this.

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how are you judging your throughput? what program are you using?

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"gergy" <gergyhead@speakeasy.net> wrote in message
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> I'm running a linksys hub/router 10/100 like almost everyone else in
> the US and i can't understan why i can't get more than a 10Mbit
> connection. The Router/hub is 10/100 and my cards are set for auto
> config speed.
> If i manually set them up for 100 then my througput is horrible. On
> auto and can usually sustain a 9-10Mb connection. What gives? How
> are people achieving such high transfer rates like u always read about
> in tech mags and stuff. Even in my office. It will say connected at
> a 100 but the through put is horrible, even if i'm the only one in the
> office working. I know there are a million variables. I'm an Admin
> so i just want general info. I could never achieve more than 10Mb
> connection anywhere.
>
> help or thoughts on this.
>
> G