Howdy,

I have a LAN that includes a 150 meter run of fiber optic
line.

Right now, on each end, our (Win 2000 and XP) systems talk
to each other over that line using 100mbps NICs. Mostly, we
use that remote system to store images of the systems in our
office, and so, the files are sometimes on the order of 20
gig in size. As you would guess, it takes a while...

If we went to 1000mbps NICS, would we see faster speeds, or
would the fiber (or something else) be the gate.

Thanks for any thoughts on this,
--
Kenneth

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Re: Are NICs the gate... or is it the Fiber...? by Bob

Bob
Wed Oct 10 06:14:27 PDT 2007

Yes, the 100mb NICs are the current choke point. Of course you would
need to make sure everything between the NIC's is also gigabit capable.

Kenneth wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I have a LAN that includes a 150 meter run of fiber optic
> line.
>
> Right now, on each end, our (Win 2000 and XP) systems talk
> to each other over that line using 100mbps NICs. Mostly, we
> use that remote system to store images of the systems in our
> office, and so, the files are sometimes on the order of 20
> gig in size. As you would guess, it takes a while...
>
> If we went to 1000mbps NICS, would we see faster speeds, or
> would the fiber (or something else) be the gate.
>
> Thanks for any thoughts on this,


Re: Are NICs the gate... or is it the Fiber...? by Kenneth

Kenneth
Wed Oct 10 09:17:48 PDT 2007

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 08:14:27 -0500, Bob I
<birelan@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Yes, the 100mb NICs are the current choke point. Of course you would
>need to make sure everything between the NIC's is also gigabit capable.
>

Hello again,

I thank you for your comment...

All the best,
--
Kenneth

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