Thinking about running a mostly private web server, but I am not sure what I want to use it for. I have a FTP server set up for myself when I go out of town, for close friends to get some files from me.
I dont have a lot of upload bandwith (384KB up) so I can't really run anything that would pull a ton of bandwith.
Suggestions?
Alright, awesome, just wanted to make sure, I was just testing my PC with the 50' CAT6 and getting a few hundred KB lower every time as compared to a 3' Cat5 cable connected to my laptop next to the router.
I know that Cat6 is good for Gigabit Ethernet, but under what distance circumstances does the line start to degrade?
The reason I ask, is becuase I just bought a 50' piece of Cat6 to run from my router to my PC and wanted to see if I was losing any speed.
I am running a 802.11b router/card, which I know is limited to a theoretical 11MBps, would my speed increase if I upgrade to an extreme 802.11g (104MBps) router/PCI card or do I just need to buy a 30 ft. piece of Cat 5 to run to my pc?
I am fully patched and service packed up.
I also forgot to mention, I am running a PCMCIA wireless card on the laptop and a USB wireless card on the Desktop.
The desktop is pulling slightly higher on average at around 3.4 MB down.
Here in Dallas, my upload speed has picked up a "LITTLE" bit to::::.. Upload Stats ..:::
Connection is:: 309 Kbps about 0.3 Mbps (tested with 579 KB)
Upload Speed is:: 38 KB/s
Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/
Test Time:: Sat Jan 29 20:59:55 CST 2005
Bottom Line:: 6X faster than 56K 1MB upload in 26.95 sec
Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/id-0GLW3HCUX
My download is actually worse now than it was before the upgrade. I was pulling 3.4MB and now its at:
:::.. Download Stats ..:::
Connection is:: 2565 Kbps about 2.6 Mbps (tested with 1496 KB)
Download Speed is:: 313 KB/s
Tested From:: http://www.testmy.net/
Test Time:: Sat Jan 29 21:02:59 CST 2005
Bottom Line:: 46X faster than 56K 1MB download in 3.27 sec
Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/id-9X05KMTEZ
I have not pulled over 3 MB yet!