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Old 21-04-2005, 12:32   #7
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Re: Most peculiar - fast on one and not the other

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Originally Posted by Jerry Cornelius
(Incidentally, the Belkin router is attached to desktop pc and to cable modem with ethernet cables. Belkin router uses USB connection to PC. This wasn't as set-out in the manual, but seems to work given that laptop is working well on broadband via wi-fi. But could this be the source of my problems?)
Why have you got both ethernet and usb connections from the router to the desktop or am I reading it wrong? you only need the one and ethernet is definitely the way to go.

What's the loading processor and memory wise in taskmanager when your surfing grinds to a halt, if your using usb it may be that something else is being given priority on your system.
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