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aws93L
Apr 25, 2013Novice
Access Point Speed/Signal Overlap Issues
Hello, I have searched this site, it has been very helpfull. I only started a new thread because I couldn't find an exact answer to what I am looking for. My current wireless router is a WNDR4000, I ...
aws93L
May 01, 2013Novice
Thanks for the replies. I decided to leave the wireless router where it is and straighten up the wiring the best I can.
I have a related question though, does the same apply to unmanaged switches. I have a netgear prosafe fs108 that's going to be supplied by my wireless router with a server machine to it with some client devices also hooked to the same Fs-108. And also connected to the Fs-108 will be a FS-105 with several devices in my entertainment center. So my question is does the same apply to unmanaged wired connections. Does the bandwidth get cut with each "hop" I don't think there will be a bandwidth problem for the devices on the Fs-105 in the entertainment center. I'm just curious if the same applies.
I have a related question though, does the same apply to unmanaged switches. I have a netgear prosafe fs108 that's going to be supplied by my wireless router with a server machine to it with some client devices also hooked to the same Fs-108. And also connected to the Fs-108 will be a FS-105 with several devices in my entertainment center. So my question is does the same apply to unmanaged wired connections. Does the bandwidth get cut with each "hop" I don't think there will be a bandwidth problem for the devices on the Fs-105 in the entertainment center. I'm just curious if the same applies.