prpr Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2018 #21 How can a switch do that? Dumb switches don't generate their own traffic, and if there is none from anywhere else, they do nothing.
How can a switch do that? Dumb switches don't generate their own traffic, and if there is none from anywhere else, they do nothing.
everthewatcher Forum Supporter Nov 25, 2018 #22 /df said: And more to the point, perhaps, have internal buffers ~ 10x bigger? Click to expand... Not quite - 96KB vs. 192KB.
/df said: And more to the point, perhaps, have internal buffers ~ 10x bigger? Click to expand... Not quite - 96KB vs. 192KB.
everthewatcher Forum Supporter Nov 25, 2018 #23 everthewatcher said: ...since changing the main network switch from a fast ethernet (Netgear FS108) to a gigabit (GS108) one earlier this year. Click to expand... Just remembered there's also a little plastic D-Link GO-SW-5G 5-port gigabit switch sitting being the TV to serve it and the two HDRs.
everthewatcher said: ...since changing the main network switch from a fast ethernet (Netgear FS108) to a gigabit (GS108) one earlier this year. Click to expand... Just remembered there's also a little plastic D-Link GO-SW-5G 5-port gigabit switch sitting being the TV to serve it and the two HDRs.