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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/07/2014 02:16 PM, Paul Cartwright
      wrote:<br>
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    <blockquote cite="mid:52CC5277.4030709@gmail.com" type="cite">
      <pre wrap="">I have an AT&amp;T Uverse modem. They also left me a Netgear Gigabit 8-port
switch, gs108. Not sure there is anything I can do with that Uverse
modem.. but it sure is nice having 18Gb speed:)</pre>
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    <font size="-1">I gave up on trying to get the AT&amp;T 2 wire to
      work in bridge mode.&nbsp; I have 2 of them and failed at both.&nbsp; I
      tried a DD-WRT E1000<font size="-1">v1 and <font size="-1">the
          D-Link.&nbsp; <br>
          <br>
          <font size="-1">That was a blessing because now I have gigabit
            speeds on Ethernet and I have dual-band wire<font size="-1">less
              in the air that is blazing fast!<br>
              <br>
              <font size="-1">A <font size="-1">good <font size="-1">friend
                    put it b<font size="-1">est today when he said I pa<font
                        size="-1">id a hefty tax for not doing this
                        upgrade years b<font size="-1">ack.&nbsp; I am devel<font
                            size="-1">oping a device that I have
                            configured to load its sof<font size="-1">tware
                              over HTTP each boot <font size="-1">since
                                that is faster than flashing and allows
                                me to test quickly.&nbsp; The boot time w<font
                                  size="-1">ent from 3 minutes down to <font
                                    size="-1">less than 2 since it now
                                    can get that package via <font
                                      size="-1">faster network ports.&nbsp;
                                      The D-Link was much slower than
                                      100mbits.<br>
                                      <br>
                                      <font size="-1">iperf <font
                                          size="-1">between my desktop
                                          and that device is showing me
                                          230mbits/s.&nbsp; I'm happy with
                                          that.&nbsp; Samsung S4 on 5<font
                                            size="-1">G to my desktop <font
                                              size="-1">running iperf is
                                              showing me 90mbits/s.&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
                                              <br>
                                              <font size="-1">I think
                                                Alan C. has the right
                                                idea.&nbsp; Let it hit the
                                                street then <font
                                                  size="-1">if the word
                                                  is good I'll make that
                                                  investment.&nbsp; <br>
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                                                  <font size="-1">Chri<font
                                                      size="-1">s</font></font><br>
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