yeah
if you've got say 5 pc's connected to the switch, and they're just in windows doing nothing, you won't notice at all
your pings will rise by a small ammount, usually 1-15ms, depending on the cable length/quality
^not noticable
oh right, i always assumed they'd rise a bit-mainly due to cable length/quality
the only long cable i've used before was about 35m cat5 (not e) and was walked all over, added about 10ms to our CS lan pings

Similar enough to not be able to measure the difference anyhow.oh right, i always assumed they'd rise a bit-mainly due to cable length/quality
the only long cable i've used before was about 35m cat5 (not e) and was walked all over, added about 10ms to our CS lan pings

Yeah ping is a basic tool for checking connectivity, it is in no way a decent method of measuring performance.