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You suggesting I you couldn't pleasure yourself using three gigabit lines hooked up to a 2x10Gbit internet?
Though usually the business tariffs are *slower* than the consumer ones - VM Business broadband only goes up to 50Mb right now, so presumably they think businesses need even less. |
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You seem to be looking at the wrong page. You'll see I clearly stated "business broadband" , yet I cannot find the words "Business broadband" mentioned anywhere on that page, aside from in a link to a different part of the site. Managed leased lines != business broadband. Click the business broadband button and you will find:
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Similarly, that'd be my whole point that it's surprising they still only do 50Mb business broadband - though even that had been temporarily halted due to problems with the Superhub a year or two ago, I'm not sure when it resumed but for a while while 100Mb was being rolled out the best you could get on business was 20Mb. ---------- Post added at 16:54 ---------- Previous post was at 16:50 ---------- Quote:
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aaaanyway I've been approved to have another connection so i'm going to ring and book it when I know my rota for the next month. Will keep you updated. 144mbps even when STM'd yummy! :) I plan to invest in that router etc but silly question time. if I had 1 connected to ethernet and 1 on wireless using N adapter would the PC take both connections at the same time? I like to have blonde moments on a Monday :D |
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nope, but it doesn't matter anyway because you'll still get full speed. Because computers know wired connections should be faster than wireless, if you are currently connected wirelessly and then you connect a cable to your pc you'll see the wireless connection disappear from the task bar. This doesn't matter though because you are not asking the computer to use both wan connections simultaneously, you are asking the router to do it. Whether you are connected by wire or wirelessly, the router will load balance the traffic across both the connections and give you the best speed.
The only snafu I can see if that the router doesn't have wireless which means you'll have to use another one as a wireless access point. You'll need to do some reading and understand the technology and whole antenna thing to make sure you get one which can truely do 300mbits+ wirelessly (and correspondingly the wireless adapter supports it on any wireless devices you are planning to use) |
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I guess my old TP link won't cut the mustard.
But it's okay I am totally wired apart from my Ipad but I can live with that. |
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Hmm, This thread says it's not possible.. Have I been told wrong?
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...t/true#M180415 |
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It's that advice which isn't correct. I'll pick it up with the forum colleagues tomorrow. |
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okay thanks Ben,
Please don't think I thought you were wrong, I never doubted you for one minute. I am glad I raised that now and thanks for offering to feed it back, It's good to see. The other person might want to be told off if you can find out who they are? Potential sale etc if anyone wants it! ---------- Post added 01-10-2013 at 00:08 ---------- Previous post was 30-09-2013 at 23:52 ---------- So I have a 1000/100 card. That router that Ignition suggested is also 1000/100 so I should be okay. It has 2 spare wan/lan ports so I could in threoy get a cheap used tp=link AP to plug into that and then I could have wireless too? I assume I would have to put both hubs into modem mode to feed them in properly? Ive seen some models on ebay ( I think 1043nd or something simular) for £10 and they do upto 300mbps. I don't pay for my power so I am not fussed about how much it uses :D Sorry or the questions. I've been reading the manual online all day today and I think I can understand it if not I can get it sorted |
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