As of presently. I'm still using onboard adapter on both of my computer and directly connected via ethernet to wireless neatgear router. My query is: is it benificial for me to upgrade to newer PCI adapter available within the souk right immediately? Or these topical specs. (i.e 54mbps or 108mbps) one and only applies if I fixed to stir wireless nouns instead? My nouns through dsl right immediately is basically fine, speed erudite, but if I can raise it, i don't mind to spend few bucks to create it better. Any suggestion out in that friends?
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The high speeds are t max possible using the nouns..
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your adapter or router own no barring on your WAN nouns (i.e. the nouns going out to the internet provided by your internet service provider - in your bag dsl service). as far as connecting to your local nouns meet people (LAN) if you own multiple computers sharing files, next yes it's beneficial to upgrade!
Wait... permit me capture this straight. You own two computers connected near Ethernet cable to a [wireless] router?
Also, 54 MB/s is the speed of an 802.11g nouns; 108 MB/s is the speed of the 802.11g + Super G wireless technology that merely work near compatible hardware at both ends.
If you're using Ethernet cable similar to I assumed up top, you won't draw from better speeds using a newer NIC - that technology have remained virtually impervious. If you're using a PCI wireless antenna, try out a Super G nouns if your router supports it. You might approaching the 108 MB nouns speed.
I doubt you'll see much modification.
Try this: Google "speedtest" and you'll find some sites that will test your online nouns. Try it using the wireless nouns, and afterwards hook up a cable and see what difference that make.
Most probably markedly little because the restriction is surrounded by the dsl pipe, not your gear.
You will not increase the nouns as wired is other faster than wireless. Unless a 108Mbps card is also Netgear, it is unlikely to attain more than 54Mbps, as the standards for highly developed wireless speeds aren't really standard! You wired cards are feasible to be 100Mbps.