No, won't do. Too much a commodity product and everyone knows what it is. Therefore the punters will refuse to pay a lot of money for it - making the technology unattractive to the vendor consortium.
i find it strange that the likes of RTL can produce 1 gigabit ethernet at such cheap prices today, but we still cant get a simple extension to that ,an auto bonded home Ethernet generic windows driver would be a good start.
why havent RTL or one of the other vendors already made available to the home/SOHO market, some 2/4/8 and 10Gbit ethenet cards, thats the question im looking to be answered.
you can get RTL 1gig for a £5 now and thats been available for a very long time,its clear the home users would buy and use faster chips and routers fitted with them, whats holding them back producing these!
Anonymous Coward
CAT5 #
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:02 GMT
CAT5, anyone?
BillboBaggins
@ Tony Smith #
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:45 GMT
CAT5 to Mains?! BOFH has had a CAT5 "test lead" with a mains plug on the other end for some time. I don't think that's the idea.
Ru
Re: CAT5 #
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:45 GMT
Having to run cables all over the place, anyone?
Everyone will want stuff to 'just work' without additional hassle.
It would be more believable had you mentioned some kind of half-baked 802.11* implementation instead.
Besides, all the cool kids will be using CAT6 now.
E
@CAT5 #
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:45 GMT
No, won't do. Too much a commodity product and everyone knows what it is. Therefore the punters will refuse to pay a lot of money for it - making the technology unattractive to the vendor consortium.
Nexox Enigma
Re: Re: Cat5 #
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 18:57 GMT
Anything you can't push 10gbit over isn't really worth it : -)
popper
auto bonded home Ethernet would be a good start #
Posted Wednesday 30th April 2008 10:37 GMT
i find it strange that the likes of RTL can produce 1 gigabit ethernet at such cheap prices today, but we still cant get a simple extension to that ,an auto bonded home Ethernet generic windows driver would be a good start.
why havent RTL or one of the other vendors already made available to the home/SOHO market, some 2/4/8 and 10Gbit ethenet cards, thats the question im looking to be answered.
you can get RTL 1gig for a £5 now and thats been available for a very long time,its clear the home users would buy and use faster chips and routers fitted with them, whats holding them back producing these!
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