curiousone
join:2002-12-07 Austin, TX | Anyone? Describe the difference between connecting a computer to a DSL modem via USB and connecting a computer to a DSL modem via Ethernet. Do you have an opinion on which connection type is most reliable? | |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | I prefer PCI nics over usb - personal preference. | |
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  craig70130 Premium join:2004-04-27 New Orleans, LA | Simple answer, most routers, which you should be using for safety reasons, only support Ethernet. | |
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  Flippant So Much For Subtlety Premium,Mod join:2000-06-04 Katy, TX | To me USB is fine for a single device, more than one device you need a network connection like ethernet. There are many different ways to connect to a network, USB is just an option. | |
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 |   Albtross Premium join:2001-05-04 Saint Louis, MO
·AT&T Southwest
·Omnis Network
| Re: Anyone? Flippant,
I do have a quick question for you. If someone were getting 4.8 - 5.2Mbps / download speeds out of a possible 6Mbps on ATT using built-in ethernet, could they expect the same performance using USB?
AdThanxVance,
Albtross Computer Programmer/Analyst -- "Chance favors the prepared mind" - Louis Pasteur | |
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 |  |   Flippant So Much For Subtlety Premium,Mod join:2000-06-04 Katy, TX
Host: Filesharing Software Earthlink Cable Texas Gulf Coast AT&T U-verse AT&T Southwest
| Depending on the type of ethernet adapter the USB could be a faster connection. Ethernet can be connected at 10Mbps/100Mbps/1000Mbps, potentially the 10Mbps could slow down your connection depending on local network activity. Likely though someone would no be running a home network at 10Mbps these days.
The speed you are getting is very common for Elite speedtest and should be the same using USB. | |
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 efflandt
join:2002-01-25 Elgin, IL
·AT&T Midwest
| Ethernet is most universal and works with any OS. USB can be more OS specific depending upon driver.
I used Linux on an old PC for years as pppoe/firewall/router, one nic to 5360 bridge modem, 2nd nic for LAN, and 3rd nic proxy arp'd to that with wireless AP. Nics 2 & 3 worked together as one LAN. | |
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