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Wireless Networking - Internet Sharing: Equal upload speeds but un-equal download speeds |
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Hi,
The setup: Two laptops, one as host one as client. The host is setup as a wirless hotspot for the client to acess. Works great except for one thing; the client donload speed is far less than that of the host. (uploads speeds are equal between the two however) Some numbers: Donload kbps Upload kbs Host 700 300 Client 140 300 Any clues as to why the client is downloading at 140 whilst the host can achieve 700? Thanks ever so much for some insight! N =?Utf-8?B?TkpU?= |
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It is hard to know why, and it might be that there is nothing that you can do about it. Getting a Wireless cable/DSL Router would provide equal speed and much netter network. There are "humble" Wireless Cable/DSL Router on sales for less than $30. A Wireless Cable/DSL Router is a device (size of a book) that connects between the Internet's Modem and the networked computers. This device Routes (direct) the Internet to the appropriate computer. You can plug in 4 computers with cable, and many computers can connect wirelessly to the Internet and between them self (Network Sharing). The system would be connected like this, http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg More about Routers here, http://www.ezlan.net/routers1.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "NJT" <> wrote in message news:7286B956-0A72-4000-9F7A-... > Hi, > > The setup: > > Two laptops, one as host one as client. > > The host is setup as a wirless hotspot for the client to acess. > > Works great except for one thing; the client donload speed is far less > than > that of the host. (uploads speeds are equal between the two however) > > Some numbers: > > Donload kbps Upload kbs > Host 700 300 > Client 140 300 > > Any clues as to why the client is downloading at 140 whilst the host can > achieve 700? > > Thanks ever so much for some insight! > > N Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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Hi N,
I recently (about 6 mos. ago) got a wireless router in the price range Jack is referring to, and it works like a million bucks. It gives me (the wireless client) great speed and reliability. I bought a D-Link router, but there are many good ones that are fairly inexpensive made by other manufacturers. -- HTH, Curt Windows Support Center www.aumha.org Practically Nerded,... http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm "NJT" <> wrote in message news:7286B956-0A72-4000-9F7A-... | Hi, | | The setup: | | Two laptops, one as host one as client. | | The host is setup as a wirless hotspot for the client to acess. | | Works great except for one thing; the client donload speed is far less than | that of the host. (uploads speeds are equal between the two however) | | Some numbers: | | Donload kbps Upload kbs | Host 700 300 | Client 140 300 | | Any clues as to why the client is downloading at 140 whilst the host can | achieve 700? | | Thanks ever so much for some insight! | | N Curt Christianson |
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Appreciate the advise, heres the deal regarding the current setup...the
client is a company laptop and is using the hosts internet connection to hook up to the company network; the security policy of the compnay laptop allows it hook up to wireless hotspots. Internet on the host is provided by a USB web and walk gadget. Security policy on the company laptop will not let the web and walk anywhere near its fragile USB ports. Hence the need to "share" the internet through a hotspot. I understand that a hotspot can also be shared via a router, iso. a stand alone laptop acting as a host (I have a router) however I cannot visualise the setup in this instance ie: Plug the USB web and walk in to the router (it has no ethernet cable output)...Perhaps the host laptop with internet can replace the role of the cable/DSL modem in you diagram? I do not know if/how this would work? My router is an ASUS WL 500g Really appreciate the info so far N "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > Hi > It is hard to know why, and it might be that there is nothing that you can > do about it. > Getting a Wireless cable/DSL Router would provide equal speed and much > netter network. > There are "humble" Wireless Cable/DSL Router on sales for less than $30. > A Wireless Cable/DSL Router is a device (size of a book) that connects > between the Internet's Modem and the networked computers. > This device Routes (direct) the Internet to the appropriate computer. > You can plug in 4 computers with cable, and many computers can connect > wirelessly to the Internet and between them self (Network Sharing). > The system would be connected like this, > http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg > More about Routers here, http://www.ezlan.net/routers1.html > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > "NJT" <> wrote in message > news:7286B956-0A72-4000-9F7A-... > > Hi, > > > > The setup: > > > > Two laptops, one as host one as client. > > > > The host is setup as a wirless hotspot for the client to acess. > > > > Works great except for one thing; the client donload speed is far less > > than > > that of the host. (uploads speeds are equal between the two however) > > > > Some numbers: > > > > Donload kbps Upload kbs > > Host 700 300 > > Client 140 300 > > > > Any clues as to why the client is downloading at 140 whilst the host can > > achieve 700? > > > > Thanks ever so much for some insight! > > > > N > > =?Utf-8?B?TkpU?= |
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