Hi Everyone!
I have a network at home connecting a total of four computers.
They are all connected to a netgear hub.
However, when transferring things across the network it can be really, really slow.
Hence, my questions are:
1) How do I check the speed of my network card?
2) I think my network card is rated at 10/100 - what exactly does that mean?
3) I think my hub is only rated at 10mbps - could that be what is causing the slowness?
4) Is there a way to actually check what speed the network is running at? Like, at the moment i've got the two little computers on my taskbar, and is says: 'network connected - 100mbps' - is that what it is actually running at, or is that what the software (windows xp pro) has set it as, and therefore thinks it is running at that? (i hope that made sense)
Any help with the above questinos would be appreciated!
TIA!
I have a network at home connecting a total of four computers.
They are all connected to a netgear hub.
However, when transferring things across the network it can be really, really slow.
Hence, my questions are:
1) How do I check the speed of my network card?
2) I think my network card is rated at 10/100 - what exactly does that mean?
3) I think my hub is only rated at 10mbps - could that be what is causing the slowness?
4) Is there a way to actually check what speed the network is running at? Like, at the moment i've got the two little computers on my taskbar, and is says: 'network connected - 100mbps' - is that what it is actually running at, or is that what the software (windows xp pro) has set it as, and therefore thinks it is running at that? (i hope that made sense)
Any help with the above questinos would be appreciated!
TIA!