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wireless network stack connection 2010-02-19 15:56:33 Reply

love ya NG ya.
but srrsly...
i have a wireless network adapter here, it has a something like a ... 30MB/s speed connection... and i am wondering if i could go out and buy a different one and then stack the two together to get lets say 60MB/s ... is such a thing possible?


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Response to wireless network stack connection 2010-02-19 15:57:46 Reply

Not that I am aware of. Sorry.


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Response to wireless network stack connection 2010-02-19 15:58:10 Reply

Yes, I strapped my two cars together they travel at twice the speed.

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Response to wireless network stack connection 2010-02-19 16:05:37 Reply

Yeah, so when you choose which one to connect to, youll choose BOTH OF THEM, RIGHT? LOL.


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Response to wireless network stack connection 2010-04-22 18:44:03 Reply

well.. i am just updating here. and i must say that a unexpected thing happened.. i got the two internet connections up and running.. one wireless cars and one wireless usb stick.. and i must say that i ALWAYS have a connection to the internet.. for the people that know how wireless works.. they know that it is a fickle bitch with a short attention span.... hehehe...
both things are connected to the same router.. but when one starts to slow down, the other kicks in.. and i have a steady 64MB/s speed..
stacking a connection does not work. but it is dam handy to always have the top speed available.


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Response to wireless network stack connection 2010-04-22 19:00:33 Reply

Hey that's really cool! I always imagined you would get big fat errors for doing something like that, but I guess not. I have a surplus of wireless gadgetry, so I would like to try out your little scheme. Would all that switching mess up sensitive things like multiplayer gaming and uploading? If not, then that just might help my family and I.


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