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Originally Posted by Metallover
I went rummage saleing today and I got a brand new D-link wireless card for $4. I hooked it up to my laptop and compared the speed to my desktop. The desktop is wired and the laptop is completey wireless.
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Why is my wireless laptop so much faster than my desktop? Maybe processor speed plays into it?
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Could be the time of day usually, or it could be some setting on the router thats throttling your desktops download/ upload speed- make sure the laptop is turned off when you test the PC and viceversa.
This is my work PC:
Interesting thing is that it is recommended a server in madchester ( not a typo...

) , where as my home PC is directed via Reading. Curious, think its because its done via a Sodeho proxy server ( company intranet bollocks, blocks all the good sites, and now the proxy browsers too

).
EDIT: Ah, Im on BT at home, but work is Cable & Wireless ISP. That makes sense...