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Sukasa Posts: 1087/2068 |
Whoa... Back whenm I played starcraft, I had low pings... 200-300 were most common, with a few ~500ms pings as well for other people. |
neotransotaku Posts: 1455/1860 |
Originally posted by Sukasa +the only time it is better is when your DSL connection is being hogged up by someone else in the family who constantly downloads large files I tried playing an online game with my friend and I had a ping of 600 on DSL, and 230 for dialup |
Sukasa Posts: 1077/2068 |
Dial-up is a way to connect to the internet.
Firefox and IE are browsers that connect to the internet through the internet conenction. The faster the connection, the faster firefox and IE can get a web page. Therefore, if you have dial-up, IE and firefox will not be able to get data as fast. Get a real internet connection. dial-up sucks. |
Prince Kassad Posts: 96/321 |
I'll repeat what FreeDOS just said:
Buying a new ethernet card will not make the internet faster. Go to your Internet Service Provider and buy a faster connection if you want to make your internet faster. |
jynx Posts: 4/4 |
i am not using dial up, and i am using mozilla firefox and IE. |
Darkness Posts: 19/20 |
Originally posted by FreeDOS +Originally posted by Darkness Well I kind of meant if he was upgrading from an existing dial-up connection. I should be more specific next time. |
FreeDOS + Posts: 586/1312 |
Originally posted by Darkness Not usually, about the slowest cards and integrated chips around are 10Mbps, whereas cable internet is usually only from 128 Kbps to 8 Mbps (depending on your ISP of course). Even the fastest cable connections wouldn't have a significant increase in speed. Not to mention that those high Internet speeds are sometimes wasted because the servers you're getting information from have an upload rate to you much smaller than your alloted bandwidth. |
Darkness Posts: 18/20 |
Yes, if someone didn't mention it already, if you have dial-up adding in an Ethernet card is not going to increase the speed. Now if you have a cable modem to compliment that ethernet card then you would almost instantly see a speed increase. It also helps to never ever install America Online, as they are the center of all evil in the universe. |
BMF54123 Posts: 446/876 |
Um...just out of curiosity, are you using dialup? |
FreeDOS + Posts: 583/1312 |
Haha, that's why I have layouts completely disabled
Installing a new network card does not usually increase the speed that you can connect to the Internet, since even a 10 Mbps card is faster than almost all home Internet connections. Higher speeds means you can transfer information faster, on the same network. |
mbht91 Posts: 3/12 |
First, Fix your layotu, text can't be seen. Maybe you need to install drivers for Ethernet. |
jynx Posts: 3/4 |
I recently installed an ethernet chip into my computer, but the internet oesnt seem to be faster like it says? why would that be? |