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Is it possible to be connected to 2 wifis?

Ulol60

No, no benefit, however Im not a network guy, so one of them can respond with accuracy and reasons.

 

To answer your title - yes there are 2 bands you can connect to with WIFI for faster WIFI.  The 2.4ghz band and the 5ghz band.

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1 minute ago, Tristerin said:

No, no benefit, however Im not a network guy, so one of them can respond with accuracy and reasons.

 

To answer your title - yes there are 2 bands you can connect to with WIFI for faster WIFI.  The 2.4ghz band and the 5ghz band.

you guys know how to fix this? https://gyazo.com/e45b7dfe47a55a13fbfa93490e8afefb

 

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1 minute ago, Ulol60 said:

you guys know how to fix this? https://gyazo.com/e45b7dfe47a55a13fbfa93490e8afefb

 

tbh I not clicking that link

Workstation Laptop: Dell Precision 7540, Xeon E-2276M, 32gb DDR4, Quadro T2000 GPU, 4k display

Wifes Rig: ASRock B550m Riptide, Ryzen 5 5600X, Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6700 XT, 16gb (2x8) 3600mhz V-Color Skywalker RAM, ARESGAME AGS 850w PSU, 1tb WD Black SN750, 500gb Crucial m.2, DIYPC MA01-G case

My Rig: ASRock B450m Pro4, Ryzen 5 3600, ARESGAME River 5 CPU cooler, EVGA RTX 2060 KO, 16gb (2x8) 3600mhz TeamGroup T-Force RAM, ARESGAME AGV750w PSU, 1tb WD Black SN750 NVMe Win 10 boot drive, 3tb Hitachi 7200 RPM HDD, Fractal Design Focus G Mini custom painted.  

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 video card benchmark result - AMD Ryzen 5 3600,ASRock B450M Pro4 (3dmark.com)

Daughter 1 Rig: ASrock B450 Pro4, Ryzen 7 1700 @ 4.2ghz all core 1.4vCore, AMD R9 Fury X w/ Swiftech KOMODO waterblock, Custom Loop 2x240mm + 1x120mm radiators in push/pull 16gb (2x8) Patriot Viper CL14 2666mhz RAM, Corsair HX850 PSU, 250gb Samsun 960 EVO NVMe Win 10 boot drive, 500gb Samsung 840 EVO SSD, 512GB TeamGroup MP30 M.2 SATA III SSD, SuperTalent 512gb SATA III SSD, CoolerMaster HAF XM Case. 

https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/37004594?

Daughter 2 Rig: ASUS B350-PRIME ATX, Ryzen 7 1700, Sapphire Nitro+ R9 Fury Tri-X, 16gb (2x8) 3200mhz V-Color Skywalker, ANTEC Earthwatts 750w PSU, MasterLiquid Lite 120 AIO cooler in Push/Pull config as rear exhaust, 250gb Samsung 850 Evo SSD, Patriot Burst 240gb SSD, Cougar MX330-X Case

 

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1 minute ago, Tristerin said:

tbh I not clicking that link

 

 

Want them back to monitor 1,2 and 3 not 1 and 2|3... 

 

 

 

 

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Edited by Ulol60
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go into the device manger and update your display adapter driver 

if that doesnt work buy a new display cable or new monitor

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Also make sure your GPU is compatible with 3 display output!

 

edit not 100% sure but from Nvidia 10XX series they support 3 monitor output. And from ATI/AMD a bit earlier but dont know models.

When i ask for more specs, don't expect me to know the answer!
I'm just helping YOU to help YOURSELF!
(The more info you give the easier it is for others to help you out!)

Not willing to capitulate to the ignorance of the masses!

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6 minutes ago, HanZie82 said:

Also make sure your GPU is compatible with 3 display output!

 

edit not 100% sure but from Nvidia 10XX series they support 3 monitor output. And from ATI/AMD a bit earlier but dont know models.

I fixed it. I got a 2070 using DVI, HDMI and a DP I just to goof around the display settings on windows. 

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Yes this can be done but I can't see a practical application for it unless you need access to multiple networks.

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Yes but it depends on the type of benefit your looking for.  Increasing speed or reliabilty. There are programs out there that can do load balancing. For instance Killer Networking has a M.2 card..   Killer 1535.  They call it Doubleshot Pro..  What it does is take your highest priorty apps like CoD, PUBG, torrents that need the best bandwith and place those on the wired LAN.  Then all the lower stuff like windows update, SMS, background tasks and others you deem not wanted in game...It then sends those to the WIFI.  You can change the priority list to your liking.   This is better for redundancy....  Then theres othere apps out the like Speedify that actually splits your incoming data over two connections to make like two 100mbs wifi's into one 200mbs...  to double the speed.  

 

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On 3/31/2020 at 11:54 PM, ItsDatMorbidMonk said:

Yes but it depends on the type of benefit your looking for.  Increasing speed or reliabilty. There are programs out there that can do load balancing. For instance Killer Networking has a M.2 card..   Killer 1535.  They call it Doubleshot Pro..  What it does is take your highest priorty apps like CoD, PUBG, torrents that need the best bandwith and place those on the wired LAN.  Then all the lower stuff like windows update, SMS, background tasks and others you deem not wanted in game...It then sends those to the WIFI.  You can change the priority list to your liking.   This is better for redundancy....  Then theres othere apps out the like Speedify that actually splits your incoming data over two connections to make like two 100mbs wifi's into one 200mbs...  to double the speed.  

 

wait what? I got 1 Internet that is consider the good one avg 4MBs/s And then i have the bad one that is Avg 600KB/s you telling me i can make my internet faster with speedify? if i connect them to each other or something?

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