Using Multiple Connections to Boost Internet Speed?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by i_wanna_corndog, Jan 12, 2007.

  1. i_wanna_corndog

    i_wanna_corndog Specialist

    Hey everybody,

    I have both wired and wireless ethernet on my laptop. I am on a campus network. Is there any way to make two connections to both networks and to simultaneously use both to boost the internet connection speed? It seems that whenever I have both connected, Windows defaults to just using the wired connection. I know that the wireless networks around here are on a different network than the wired connections, so would there be any effective speed increase?

    Thanks,
    corndog
     

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