JonathanEngr
Technical User
I have a linksys wireless G router that has 4 10/100 ports on the back. This router serves as the internet gateway and DHCP server. I also have an attached 5-port 10/100/1000 switch to expand my overall wired capability. My questions is this:
Since my DHCP server is the linksys with the 10/100 ports, will this limit the speed of my 10/100/1000 switch? In other words, if I connect two devices that have gigabit capability to the 10/100/1000 switch, can those two devices communicate at gigabit speed, or will they have to pass through the 10/100 DHCP server causing a bottleneck? Is there a way to test the speed between the two? (One is a DLink DNS-323 NAS Raid array and the other is a PC). Thanks!
Since my DHCP server is the linksys with the 10/100 ports, will this limit the speed of my 10/100/1000 switch? In other words, if I connect two devices that have gigabit capability to the 10/100/1000 switch, can those two devices communicate at gigabit speed, or will they have to pass through the 10/100 DHCP server causing a bottleneck? Is there a way to test the speed between the two? (One is a DLink DNS-323 NAS Raid array and the other is a PC). Thanks!