On 27/10/06, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well my broadband runs at 2.3mbps and the borrowed router I tried > cut that speed in half so I don't know. I am behind a router and can achieve a speed of 2mbps (if the ISP is playing nice)
What are you using to test your speed? Bit torrent downloads may slow down due to NAT routers acting as a firewall and blocking all inbound connections (due to the way NAT works). Other P2P systems may be affect in a similar manner. But then no one would be stupid enough to test their connection speed with P2P software. The interface on the router should be running faster than a few mbps, especially as they can be used on internal networks. NAT requires modifying packets, this will take some time for the router, but its so small its not really an issue, though it may add a small amount of latency. If the router is overloaded (i.e. being flooded by packets from another machine on your network) it may run slow or fail, but as its only your machine this won't be a problem for it Please don't post in HTML with a large font and coloured quotes, You might also want to avoid top posting and quoting only the part of a message that is relevant. - Andy -- DRM: Digital Restrictions Management -- learn about the dangers at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
