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Cayman 2E-H-WA Cable/DSL Router with built-in 8-port 10 Base T hub, as well as a Wireless LAN port.
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Performance Testing For the speed testing across the LAN I used DU Meter from http://www.dumeter.com. Might I add, DU Meter also has a cool transparency in Windows XP and Windows 2000 :) I set up two clients and optimized each using the SpeedGuide Registry patches. These are two fresh installs of Windows XP, with the latest critical updates and a recent defragmentation. Tested the network speed by sending large amounts of data between the computers. The two clients are as follow:
Frankly, I am not happy with the Network performance, due to the 10 Base T speeds; they are about one half the speeds I was getting with the UGate 3200 with much slower storage configurations. After using a 10/100 router Base TX router for so long, operating solely at 10base T across the home network was sluggish while moving large portions of data around. This router is fine for moving small things like word documents, spreadsheets, and the like; however, moving gigs of data is not a treat.
Security Testing I took the Shields UP test from Steve Gibson's website, here are the results:
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