Question:
can i use 2 wifi network adapters to increase my network speed?
floyddbest
2014-05-08 23:09:13 UTC
what im asking is would 2 network adapters be better than one, can i make my pc's wireless transfer rate from 50Mb/s or 150Mb/s or can i make it 200Mb/s altogether?
Five answers:
anonymous
2014-05-09 10:32:52 UTC
Trunking is the term. Might also hear of it as channel bonding or link aggregation. And yes it would help the connection to ur router but no it doesnt boost Internet Speed seeing as u still go through one point. The transfer rate is also dependant on the computers. Network traffic. Drive speed and so on.
anonymous
2014-05-08 23:24:23 UTC
Hi. Although it may be theoretically possible to merge two connections, it's not so easy to put it in action.

One thing is the the website that you download contents from must support multiple chunks of download at the same time.

Anyhow you can't load websites with two connections, i.e. splitting the requests via two connections. Hope it helps.
?
2014-05-08 23:23:07 UTC
Nope, Even though you have two wifi devices you can use only one device at a time.
?
2014-05-08 23:20:33 UTC
no windows is not program to do that. It will use one or the other no matter what the only real way to increase speed is to get a faster network adapter.
?
2014-05-08 23:19:55 UTC
no ur pc will take one network at a time. The pc is design to connect to a single network only at a time not multiple.


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