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Maximum Connectivity Speeds


The Little Guy

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Is there some sort of internet booster card or something you can get for your computer???

 

my friend got a new laptop, and it downloaded things at ~ 1MB/second, and his brothers doesn't get that high of speeds, and they were using the same network...

 

How did this happen?

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Could be several things:

 

1) Newer hardware

2) Better driver

3) compatibility with the router

4) general computer performance (believe it or not... if your computer is junked up and running a bunch of stuff, it can slow down load times and storage of downloaded files)

 

There is no magic booster card that would do this.

There really is no magic wand to wave. There are a hundred things that could affect performance one way or the other, all going on at the same time.  Most of them you have no control over at all.  Even if you got the very best of the best on your end, you could still be puttering at a snail's pace.  Sometimes all the stars line up and you're like speedy gonzalez sometimes you're a sloth.  Most the time it's some happy medium in-between.

were they both downloading the same thing from the same place?  If not some servers won't give more than x download speed.

 

They were both using limewire.

 

The fast one used this:

Intel® WiFi Link 5100AGN

OR This:

Intel® WiFi Link 5100AGN and Bluetooth

their off to college now, but the faster one had an average top download speed of 900 - 1,000kps and the slower one had an average top download speed of 100 - 200kps

 

They we're probably downloading from a completely different set of peers, I doubt the hardware is at fault.

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