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Old 25-10-2005, 13:42   #24
SMHarman
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Re: Belkin Wireless G Router and Wireless G Network card...

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Originally Posted by emsee
so with wired i will get 100% signal strenght and i will get 54Mbps of speed? or will it be the same as having the modem directly connected to the computer?
Wired does not use a radio signal so you will get a permenant connection with no risk of radio interference. Speed, this will be as fast as the wired card on the router and the PC, if both are 10/100 then you will get 100Mb over the path from the PC to the Router, this will be the same (or close to - as there is NAT translation going on - as the same as connecting the CM direct to the PC), from there out you get the speed of your cable connection. If multiple users are downloading on the cable connection then it will slow as it is a shared resource.
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