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    Low power 8ports gb managed switch that works

    Thanks Thank you for all replies I will now try to find in my local shop the models you have suggested.
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    Low power 8ports gb managed switch that works

    Hello, I have a netgear gs108t that I use with synology (two ports lacp) two esxi small servers and some clients. Since when I am using it with the above configuration I see: - it is very hot; - the web interface disappears until reboot; - it is slow in reconfiguring ports. I would...
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    Why powerline adapter are faster with multiple tcp connections?

    Great! So if I can make the connection full duplex I can get greater speeds! BTW: there are several ways to make two half duplex connections work as one full duplex. I can bond them using routing protocol: http://www.ubnt.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34428 Or I can bond them with a new linux...
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    Three Stream N Performance: A First Look

    Thanks for reply. I mean no clients: two access points that connect each other. So I can bridge two differents wired networks.
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    Three Stream N Performance: A First Look

    I do not understand test results I ask for a simple thing (I do not understand tests results): if I bridge two 3x3 mimo accesspoints (eventually using dd-wrt or openwrt) can I reach greater speeds than 100mbits (10mbytes) per second? I hoped to reach 200mbits or greater! Thanks, Mario
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    Why powerline adapter are faster with multiple tcp connections?

    Hello, I see in tests that several powerline hd adapters reach 300mbps but only with multiple tcp streams running. Why? I need to reach max speed with only one tcp connection.... can I? Thanks in advance for any reply! Mario
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    Low power nas

    Oops... very sorry I missed the opportunity to sort by watts. Great thing!
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    Low power nas

    Yes I will hack it For sure I will hack/break it. I do not want to go DIY; I will go DIY if I can find an ARM board with several sata ports, 2/3 watt power usage and a nice case to put it into. Sorry intel/amd solutions draw too much power I have already built several of them for my office...
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    Low power nas

    Hello, I am searching for a dual (or quad) hdd nas with following features: - lowest (lowest!!) possible power consumption - hackable (I need to put linux/debian on it) - decent performance (I hope that with gigabit ethernet it can do at least 30/40mb sec reads) - low cost, if possible...
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