All the latest and greatest 1000 Mbps routers, having been designed on planet FourPorts, have only, well, four ports.
Tests here report routing performance ranging from 300 (and less) to 1300 Mbps, even in different models from the same manufacturer. I'd like to see the same LAN-LAN tests run on a handful of unmanaged 8 port switches, too. What a waste it would be to spend money on a 300 Mbps switch when a similarly priced unit might triple that for us reallySOHO builders.
Netgear GS608
Linksys SE2800
Belkin F4G0810
Asus GigaX 1108
D-Link and TRENDnet each have four models and TP-Link two. Selection of the one model to test should be determined by which the manufacturers' claim is their fastest upon interrogation by Dr. Higgins.
Although more than one model from each would be nice.
D-Link: GO-SW-8GE, GO-SW-8G, DGS-108, or DGS-1008G
TRENDnet: TEG-S82g, TEG-S81g, TEG-S80G, or TEG-S80Dg
TP-Link: TL-SG108 or TL-SG1008D
A one-time shootout of this magnitude would be so helpful. Speed is the need; management, enterprise-class features and "green" is irrelevant. Unless I'm way off base in my understanding and there's "no difference" in performance between all these choices.
What say?
Thanks!
Tests here report routing performance ranging from 300 (and less) to 1300 Mbps, even in different models from the same manufacturer. I'd like to see the same LAN-LAN tests run on a handful of unmanaged 8 port switches, too. What a waste it would be to spend money on a 300 Mbps switch when a similarly priced unit might triple that for us reallySOHO builders.
Netgear GS608
Linksys SE2800
Belkin F4G0810
Asus GigaX 1108
D-Link and TRENDnet each have four models and TP-Link two. Selection of the one model to test should be determined by which the manufacturers' claim is their fastest upon interrogation by Dr. Higgins.

D-Link: GO-SW-8GE, GO-SW-8G, DGS-108, or DGS-1008G
TRENDnet: TEG-S82g, TEG-S81g, TEG-S80G, or TEG-S80Dg
TP-Link: TL-SG108 or TL-SG1008D
A one-time shootout of this magnitude would be so helpful. Speed is the need; management, enterprise-class features and "green" is irrelevant. Unless I'm way off base in my understanding and there's "no difference" in performance between all these choices.
What say?
Thanks!
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