Hey all
I've just got some 'slightly' n00b questions but I feel after a Google I'm getting nothing concrete, so was wondering anyone here knowledgeable can input some info.
My network is currently running from a WRT54G which I believe is 10/100, which is then run to two 10/100 switches and then the computers are attatched to the 10/100 switches. I am using Cat5 cable.
1) If I want to have Gigabit speeds across my internal network, I would need to change the router to a Gigabit one, along with the switches needing to be changed also wouldn't I? Can Cat5 handle Gigabit speeds with no problem?
2) If I decided to upgrade one section of the house (one switch) to Gigabit Switch and left my router and the other switch as it is... I assume that it means anything running off the new Gigabit switch will transfer at 'Gigabit' speeds and anything transferred from the new switch to a PC on the old switch would be at the lower 10/100 speeds (due to the old 10/100 switch).
3) If I were to leave the network setup as it is, and detatch one pc off it... connect a gigabit switch and then connect two pc's to the Gigabit switch - the transfer between the 2 pcs would be at Gigabit speeds?
4) If using the PCs (say the entire network has been upgraded) to transfer files, will it impact my internet performance? Say I am transferring 10GB of photos to another computer at relativley high speeds across the network, will that bottleneck the internet speed for the other PCs as its in use?
Thanks
I've just got some 'slightly' n00b questions but I feel after a Google I'm getting nothing concrete, so was wondering anyone here knowledgeable can input some info.
My network is currently running from a WRT54G which I believe is 10/100, which is then run to two 10/100 switches and then the computers are attatched to the 10/100 switches. I am using Cat5 cable.
1) If I want to have Gigabit speeds across my internal network, I would need to change the router to a Gigabit one, along with the switches needing to be changed also wouldn't I? Can Cat5 handle Gigabit speeds with no problem?
2) If I decided to upgrade one section of the house (one switch) to Gigabit Switch and left my router and the other switch as it is... I assume that it means anything running off the new Gigabit switch will transfer at 'Gigabit' speeds and anything transferred from the new switch to a PC on the old switch would be at the lower 10/100 speeds (due to the old 10/100 switch).
3) If I were to leave the network setup as it is, and detatch one pc off it... connect a gigabit switch and then connect two pc's to the Gigabit switch - the transfer between the 2 pcs would be at Gigabit speeds?
4) If using the PCs (say the entire network has been upgraded) to transfer files, will it impact my internet performance? Say I am transferring 10GB of photos to another computer at relativley high speeds across the network, will that bottleneck the internet speed for the other PCs as its in use?
Thanks