Gain Maximum bandwidth from existing peripherals
Hello,
I am networking administrator in the company where I work, we have setup Mesh Network quite a time ago but recently network has been fully tested and I take detailed characteristics (attenuation, delay spread ...) to 100Mb, but I wanted to know if it is possible to extrapolate these values to 1Gbs and know the limits. The purpose is to acquire a switch with the capacity 1000-T to increase the network throughput that has begin to be saturated.
thank you in advance for your answers.
best regards.
Re: Gain Maximum bandwidth from existing peripherals
Sorry to say but the information you have provided is very less and I think you should give more explanation:such as currently which equipment (hub, router, switch), the How many number of work station and the type of cable you used for your Network establishment.
Re: Gain Maximum bandwidth from existing peripherals
Hi,
As per me, if you wanted to gain the output upto the the 1000T, it is necessary that your cables are Cat.6. this is because this will be the only cable which will be responsible to carry your bandwidth.
So the first thing to check.
Re: Gain Maximum bandwidth from existing peripherals
Hi,
You need to consider about the network card because it is also necessary that the network cards to your PCs support the Gigabit or it is useless to switch to 1 Gigabits / second.
Best regards.