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FreshGuy6204

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  1. I will search for internet bonding hacks now... I'm not buying server edition...
  2. It's not like that, I bought two internet plans, both of them are 50mbps, if I use them separately with two computers or something I get 50mbps on both.
  3. OK, my mistake. However, if a network equipment with some mobile processor can do this, no way a computer can't... right? Is there some kind of program I can use to achieve the same goal?
  4. You see, this time it chooses to use the upper connection for some reason... still not two at the same time
  5. Basically no one has 8K displays... but you know, telling people 'I can stream 8K' feels so good
  6. Yeah but I really don't want a fancy load balancing router in my home...
  7. YouTube's 8K videos are beautiful but my ISP only gives me 50mbps speed, so watching it stutters A LOT. Since my ISP doesn't provide higher speed, I purchased a separate internet, also at 50mbps and plugged it into my computer. But no matter what I do, system only uses one connection at a time... I tried using the "interface metric' method but still, it just picks between two connections more randomly... Is there actually a way to combine two internet connection to form a faster one?
  8. I have a Z170 motherboard and a Skylake i7 6700 NON-K CPU. Since I'm not planning to upgrade my motherboard anytime soon, is it wise to upgrade to a pre-owned i7 7700K? Let's say I can get a 4.8GHz overclock on that new CPU, the performance increase will be (4*4.8)/(4*3.7)*100%-1=29.7% That's huge! So, should I? Thanks.
  9. Thanks for the long reply... One of my laptop is using Intel AC8260 chip and I'm sure both antennas are plugged in, as in the operating system the connection speed shows as 866.7 mbps. I've no idea what wifi chip the other one's using, but since it also shows 866.7 mbps, I believe it's the same 2x2 wifi. During the test, both the laptop is within 1 metre from the router, and they are separated by about 50cm, so distance shouldn't have been the problem. And since there's not much interference in 5GHz, we're back to square one again...
  10. What? Why?! It says 'hot sale' xD.
  11. Yeah but someone told me if I use WPA2-AES then there's no performance overhead, I don't know whether that's true though. Also, as I said in the original post, I'm not even having 433 mbps!
  12. I don't know whether this would work... but here's a picture of said router
  13. I believe IPERF test does not use the hard drive, it just transfers random generated data.
  14. I can't... that router has only one ethernet WAN port
  15. Not internet speed, it's just local file transfer, using IPERF tool.
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