 SouthernLCC
join:2005-11-30 Canton, GA | reply to Philippe Re: WNHDEB111 Review and Impression
AMEN! I was interested in using it as an Access point. But why only 10/100? Makes very little since on an N product. |
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 Mediaman
join:2008-02-04
| reply to Philippe My setup us would be as follows
a) At one end of the house I would have a cable modem and several PC's connected to a wired Netgear router. To this I would add the first WNHDE111 access point. b) At the other end of the house I would have the other WNHDE111 unit (acting as a bridge), and a PC hardwired to it.
So do I understand that while any N-enabled wireless device would operate at up to 300Mbps, the bridged PC would be restricted to 100Mbps?? Yup, would have bee nice to eliminate the bottleneck with a Gigabit version of this device. That said, the bridged PC would be no more limited that any other wired PC's (resticted by the nono-gigbit router). So gigabit is nioe, but can still be limited by non-gigabit router, switches and perhaps even cat 5 cabling.
Still, point taken - 5 Ghz, 802.11N and Gigabit ports would indeed be the triple threat. |
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  Philippe
@ericsson.ca
| reply to stephenju I am disappointed that the Ethernet interface is 10/100 and not Gigabit. Why offering a 802.11n (300Mpbs) air interface that will: 1) be downgraded to 100 Mbps on the Ethernet side 2) downgrade most of the Gigabit router to fast Ethernet
Mr Netgear, are you planning to release a Gigabit version of your product?
Thanks |
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  stephenju Premium join:2002-05-17 Bedford, MA
| reply to chucko I am also very interested in getting this kid to bridge my networks between 2 floors. Can anyone comment on the actual speed you are able to achieve?
Som It's great to see vendor people eager to make things right. But I hope you can consider registering here for an account so people can find your posts more easily. Thanks. |
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