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7 Jan 2005, 03:23 (Ref:1194926) | #1 | ||
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Ethernet V's USB ???
Ive been on broadband for probably 4 or 5 months now but have just come across an interesting thing.
Im not super computer techie so alot of it i dont understand. I have a standard modem which has both Ethernet and USB connections , all this time i have been using the USB connection because thats how I first hooked it up and it worked , so i just left it now cleaning out my drawer I found my rhternet connection that came with the modem as well and thought I would give that a try to see what the difference is. im using Ethernet right now and so far havent noticed much difference in speed or anything else. so my question is , whats better ?? USB or Ethernet ??? what one should I be running or is better to be running ??? no big drama really as they both work fine Im just curious to know tis all |
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USB for broadband is more the "standard" - I've never found any reason to do anything other than stick with that.
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7 Jan 2005, 08:30 (Ref:1195014) | #3 | |
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Ethernet = 100Mb/s
USB = 12Mb/s If you're using ethernet leave it as that |
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Given that the broadband connection itself is generally not more than 2Mb/s it makes little difference
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But it does free up a USB port for plugging other things into if you use the ethernet port.
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7 Jan 2005, 13:24 (Ref:1195207) | #6 | ||
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Having said that, I've got 6 USB ports.........
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7 Jan 2005, 13:27 (Ref:1195210) | #7 | ||
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Me too, but they're all full
wheel, joystick, scanner, wireless reciever, mp3 player link, PocketPC link. |
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I recently changed from dialup to broadband and my ISPs (ntl) advice was to use Ethernet.
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7 Jan 2005, 13:45 (Ref:1195220) | #9 | ||
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I think that usb uses more system resources, wherras ethernet uses hardware to control the traffic, so in theory using ethernet should be better especially if you dont have a fast PC.
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in general USB uses your PC to connect to the internet while with ethernet your modem/router will be connecting. (in most cases)
So having a network at home is easier and you can leave the internet "on" while you switch any PC off. This is a very simplistic view though... |
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7 Jan 2005, 19:30 (Ref:1195443) | #12 | ||
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afaik ethernet allows much longer cables
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7 Jan 2005, 21:53 (Ref:1195529) | #13 | |
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Ethernet allows you to create a Local Area Network (LAN) by plugging the modem to a hub/switch.
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7 Jan 2005, 22:07 (Ref:1195539) | #14 | |
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Ethernet is generally more troublefree, but if it works fine it doesn't really matter.
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I remember when I first got broadband I used USB and I kept losing my connection. The machine I had at the time wasn't that good at all. All the lights on the hardware showed everything was okay. After numerous calls to NTL support it turned out that if the available system resource dropped below a certain percentage the internet connectivity would just grind to a halt. NTL did tell me (this was 3 years ago) that they had only tested the performance of ethernet and not the USB which was only added at the last miunute due to customer demand. That stance may have changed since though. |
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7 Jan 2005, 23:45 (Ref:1195601) | #16 | ||
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interesting , thanks for the response guys.
i really dont have much of a clue about it but as I said they both seem to work fine so its not a huge issue. i guess it just depends on what I feel like using on any given day |
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8 Jan 2005, 00:00 (Ref:1195612) | #17 | ||
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actually I do have one more question guys.
I find it odd that my ethernet connection simply plugs into a USB point on my comp. I dont really get this , I have two leads 1 USB to USB and one Ethernet to USB. so what is the difference there then ? |
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8 Jan 2005, 08:58 (Ref:1195753) | #18 | ||
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What's an Ethernet?
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8 Jan 2005, 10:51 (Ref:1195787) | #20 | ||
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I use Ethernet. But then I again I am all networked up and modem is in a different room and is plugged into the router so that me and my old man can share the connection.
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There is other stuff that need USB, but those 6 are the 6 we use most, so they're plugged in nearly all the time, except for the wheel and joystick which sometimes get removed for other stuff. |
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