WRT54G and EG008W

Two questions. I am goinging to add an 8 port  giga switch to my 10/100 network (future consideration). First will I see less collisions on a giga switch and secondly is there any speed difference between PC's all on the switch or all on the router as opposed to between the PC's  attached to the router and the PC's attached to the switch. I will be connecting PC's, Printer and a server and I am trying to figure what to connect to what. Thanks

Re First: You don't see any collisions on a switch.
Re Secondly: Computers on the switch can communicate with up to 1 Gbit/s (if computers are that fast which they usually are not). Any other combination (router-router or router-switch) will work with up to 100 Mbit/s. Of course, the link between the router and the switch is limited to 100 Mbit/s, (i.e. two pairs "router-switch" computers will share the available bandwidth of 100 Mbit/s)
Re connections: I would connect everything to the switch if possible. This way all devices can communicate as fast as possible. If you have more than 7 devices I would move some of the devices with 100 Mbit/s NICs to the router. Ideally these slower devices should not require much bandwidth to avoid congestion on the router-switch link.

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