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Packet collisions
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Packet collisions. 2 Win98se and 3 WinXP computers networked. Everything works fine. File sharing between the 98 machines is great but when XP get involved (XP to XP, or XP to 98, or vice versa) I get all kinds of packet collisions. (watching the hub indicator)...
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3.5 MILE WIRELESS BRIDGE
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3.5 MILE WIRELESS BRIDGE. Archived from groups: () Hello, I am trying to figure out how to make a bridge from my house to a distant friend's house (about 3.5 miles straight line) The purpose of this bridge would be so that I could subscribe to dsl at his...
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wireless card faster than ethernet wire?
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no such thing as "packet collision" on an ethernet network, unless you are using HUBs instead of switches - and who in blue blazes would be dumb enough tobuy a 100Mb HUB??? Even with HUBs, there are no collisions on a radio device. The big thing with Wireless...
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Faster lan parties???
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is right, you have packet collisions problem due to broadcast packets. Making things short, in your switch network, PCs send out broadcast packets that go out to all switch ports except the one originally came in. The more PCs you have the more broadcast it...
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802.11 B&G
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one 802.11b packet drifts by, you stop for a long time. There's also the possibility of packet collisions if the 802.11b transmissions do not coincide with when the access point is listening for 802.11b packets. Obviously, the 802.11b client radio cannot...
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Dedicated Game Server, CPU Specs
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is only one part of the equation. You'll have enough bandwith per client, but that doesn't help if the switches or Nics get killed by packet collisions. NOt saying your solution is not going to work, I just don't know, just some friendly advice not to underestimate...
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My connection seems to be getting choked
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use their own things and now not 1 will run even half as well as it did just over a week ago. Thanks HUB is a pretty nasty word in the computer networking world. Hubs are susceptible to packet collisions and could impair connectivity. Replace your...
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Different NICs, vastly different performances?...
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than 10% of Gigabit ethernet's maximum theoretical bandwidth, 125MB/s. Maybe that would require a dedicated high-end NIC like ?.... yeah, nics do that. maybe it's packet collisions. btw, how's your professor's rig goin'? Really? Wow, I didn't know nics could...
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Maximum effective distance of ethernet?
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details. If you went further than the 100 meters it is likely that you would begin to have an excessive amount of packet collisions, reducing your effective throughput. 100base-T is officially limited to 100 meters, but I have pushed it out about 120 meters...
