![]() ![]() Bet they have neither an IXIA nor a SmartBits. Josedawg, a PC overclocking web site is unlikely to be competent at doing serious network testing. Note: for those who cant find the link to EG008W at extreme overclocking its Linksys EG008W Gigabit 8-Port Workgroup Switch ![]() I'd also like to know why did Linksys decide to mysteriously make this switch vanish, without a trace or a word. EG008W in performance, to see if it worth the $80 difference in price. I'd like to see this new SD2008 pit against the now M.I.A. the EG008W was debut at $199 retail, this new model is debut at $279!!! what is Linksys trying to do here? its been replaced with, in my opinion, an uglier, netgear switch wannabe, gigabit switch (model #SD2008)which CANT stack with previous Linksys products. Third: WHERE HAS THIS MODEL GONE!?! If you go to the Linksys website now, THEY NO LONGER HAVE IT!!! last week, the switch was there, now it isnt. Second: If the hard drive speed was not the culprit, would it be possible to get better performance using 2 direct linked computers, on cat6 cable with Intel's CSA technology. After reading the review on Extreme Overclocking about it, I was all set on buying this new piece of hardware, although i had a few questions.įirst: during the review, the guy said he tops out at 42MB/s, and as they didnt post the specs of the machine used, i was wondering if the slow speed was bottlenecked by the hard drive's speed. Where do I begin? This was suppose to be Linksys new gigabit product (full gigabit meaning all 8 ports were 1000/100/10mbps, not that 1 port gigabit, and 8port 100/10mbps they offered before which was crap). ![]()
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