shouldnt it be higher

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Hi. have good old cable BB and until now have been running it into PC via USB from the modem.. recently purchased an ethernet card that says on the packet it runs upto Mbps1000 however when i check it running it states "Speed 100/FULL"..

Is there something i am missing?

many thanks for looking.


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Phemo said:
It'll be 1000Mbps if plugged into a gigabit switch. However the ethernet port on cable modems is only 100Mbps - since the maximum speeds they can support is around 38Mbps, what's the point of having them equipped with 1000Mbit interfaces? :)

So see if i have this right?
the cable modem maxes out at 100Mbps. so i get no benefit in having my 1000Mbps ethernet card.should have just stuck to a 100Mbps card.... Correct?
 
"never going be able to supply you a connection faster than 38Mbps"

why? i thort cable was meant to be fast!!!!!1
 
Jumping said:
38Mbits is fast if you look at what most people in Britain gets for broadband which is upto 8mbit which is the norm today.

If you want more speed to the net you will have to spend some serious amount of money to get a dedicated line.

If you get 1000mbit switch and you and your mates hook up your pc's to it you can get some nice lan gaming going and transfering files between your boxes should be nice and fast.

Great now i am starting to understand.. i have 8mbps coming into the house. so regardless of the Gigabit router and Gigabit Ethernet card it will never be more than 8Mbps flowing into PC.. correct?

so my thinking is that you only get the full use out of the Gigabit Router and Gigabite EC when u are just hooking up 2 or more PCs together. does that mean between the pc`s it runs at 1000mbps through the CAT5 cable?
 
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