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Old 29-09-2006, 18:04   #2
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Re: Can Router Cope with Speed Increase?

afaik the linksys routers are pretty good in speed wise, shouldnt need to do anything about it if I'm correct. should handle anything up2 30 I would guess. only way to test it really is to connect 1 pc to the wan port with a static ip, another on the lan and send a massive file over. got a proggie at work that would do that automatically 10x or more with large files but not at home.
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