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| do routers automatically detect if two computers are using broadband so it shares the connection speed? so if one computer wasn't connected to the internet, the router would detect that and give the other computer the full 2 mbps, rather then still share it. thanx |
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| On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 19:14:15 +0100, "was gio, now vinnieza" wrote: do routers automatically detect if two computers are using broadband so it shares the connection speed? so if one computer wasn't connected to the internet, the router would detect that and give the other computer the full 2 mbps, rather then still share it. thanx TCPIP theory isn't exactly like that, but in practice this is what happens. When 2 machines are sharing a connection you don't get 1MB each, both machines share the 2MB, and the speed each gets is based on the data throughput they are using. Andrew. |
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