From my internet provider, the speed of my internet is up to 1.5Mbps..... I wanna buy a wireless router so I can surf internet in my other bedroom... I searched the internet... it has a lot of choices of router... the latest one wireless N routers or some so-called speedbooster, as it claims, are up to 100 - 300Mbps. Does it matter to me what router I buy as my internet provider is only up to 1.5Mbps? For example, if i get a wireless N, will I get 300Mbps or 1.5Mbs? Thanks.
2007-06-15
16:14:07
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Peter
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Computers & Internet
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Will the speed of my internet be determined by my ISP, wireless adapter, wireless router, or all of the above? Please answer in details, i'm new to wireless..
2007-06-15
16:16:43 ·
update #1
If the speed is limited by ISP which usually can't provide comparable speed as wirelss router, then why would people buy wireless N or other kind of speedbooster?
2007-06-15
16:24:07 ·
update #2