I am going to guess that the SATA protocol is faster than the USB Protocol. As for the technologies themselves, sure, memory of all forms is probably faster than a spinning disk. Of course, lots of HD these days come with a cache on them whose access time is likely faster than the flash...
Do you have drivers for windows 2000? Its not a standard HD controller so you probably need drivers. I think SATA came out in popular use after windows 2000. I just switched to it in windows XP and did not experience any real issues with that. same MB but a WD HD.
If you can get a Zyxel then you cant beat it. CompUSA usually carries them and they go for as low as $20. I have had NetGear and Linksys and SMC. And I even bought them all when looking for a new router. Nothing compares to Zyxel. The feature set is top notch. If you want simple no frills...
There should not be a difference, but in actuality, if the drivers are not that great, there can be a difference. Probably you can write sloppier drivers without being noticed when there is less pci bus traffic.
netbui is not routable, but it shouldnt matter since you are on same segment. Check your windows firewall to make sure its allowing netbui. Honestly you shouldnt be sharing on netbui anymore anyway, use IP. And furthermore you shouldnt be sharing files on an open network like that, its total...
The latest Linksys, D-Link, and Netgear broadbang wireless G routers all proved to be lacking in features compared to the Zyxel 334WT I end up buying. Features that I needed like mapping MAC to IP and logging and other stuff.
Most where? I dont know any place of business where 10mb would be acceptable today. Old companies can be hard to changeover but you can bet they want to. try pushing the monthly windows patch on 10mb. I just cant see it.
scanning port 80 is something often done by an ISP to make sure you are not running a webserver.
besides I wouldnt worry about port scans if you got a _hardware_ firewall.
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