adam110501
Technical User
I have a higher than average knowledge of home networking but I am by no means an expert. I recently moved into a 3 level building with 40 or so people. The house was previously wired to a closet with 2 24-port 3com 3300 switches. I purchased a broadband connection for $275/month that should provide each person a 5mb download/2mb upload speed. Each switch is connected to the same Linksys wrt54gs router running dd-wrt and that router connects to the WAN. There is a wireless signal but it's not very strong through the rooms. On floor 3 I have a linksys wrt54g with dd-wrt set up as a WDS. All the computers are networked and can connect to the wireless in most areas or can directly wire to the host router. The only problem is the bandwidths on almost all the connections is nowhere near what we're paying for. Is the problem the switches or the router? What hardware would be ideal for this set-up. I would like all wired connections to be 100mbps.