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Jongi said:I notice that a fair number of people here use routers. Is this because the connection is being shared or for some other reasons?
Jongi said:How much performance loss is there if I may put it that way?
Jongi said:I suppose:
1. Sharing a wireless connection without a router (if possible), and then
2. Sharing the same through a router?
With 1, what is the reliability of sharing the connection?
What are the pros and cons of sharing wireless against adsl for instance?
Sit back and think about this question for a while, then tell us what your own answers is...Jongi said:Is that to say that if all 3 were accessing the internet at the same time and the line performance was at that time 1mbit, they would all be retrieving info at 1mbit?
Jongi said:Is that to say that if all 3 were accessing the internet at the same time and the line performance was at that time 1mbit, they would all be retrieving info at 1mbit?
Are these "intros" longer on wireless than on adsl?
Jongi said:I'm not leading anyone on. Just wondered about the technology. Also had a conversation with a friend about how setting up a network with WiFi (iBurst) would compare with an ADSL line. I hypothesised that differences in the technology would be negligible (possibly in WiFi favour) given that the latecomer is WiFi and they might have added technology benefits.
As to the handshakes, Dave I was asking as to whether the WiFi handshakes were noticibally different to adsl ones on a network.
All yours LandyMan ... too much typing for me at this time of the night.Jongi said:the difference in using iBurst/ADSL/ISDN/Dial-up
Jongi said:I notice that a fair number of people here use routers. Is this because the connection is being shared or for some other reasons?