Hi there.
We've got a 10mb cable line going into a NAT router which then feeds into a 4 port gigabit switch. From there it goes to 2 different PCs, one upstairs, one down. Problem is, when one PC is using something like Napster, edonkey etc the other PC essentially loses its net connection. Should the switch allocate appropriate bandwidths to each PC? If not, what do we need to do to get the bandwidth shared equally? Cheers.
We've got a 10mb cable line going into a NAT router which then feeds into a 4 port gigabit switch. From there it goes to 2 different PCs, one upstairs, one down. Problem is, when one PC is using something like Napster, edonkey etc the other PC essentially loses its net connection. Should the switch allocate appropriate bandwidths to each PC? If not, what do we need to do to get the bandwidth shared equally? Cheers.