Re: Where are the bottlenecks?
On 24 Nov 2005 19:45, "ray" <ray@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>The bottleneck is between your ISP and the site you are connecting to.
If a cable is used to the router that can be checked conclusively, and those
speed tests retried for comparison. *several sites* mentioned by OP
>The wireless router and dongle can send data hundreds of times faster than
>your line/connection can.
but might not be... 'capable' doesn't guarantee it being the case...
>Common sense really.
I try not to take anything for granted... test, test, test again...
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