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Bridging two WI-FI cards

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that depends on ur router / signal strength aswell :S

 

if the signal strength is really good it would work probably pretty decent, but if its not really that strong it wouldnt make a difference :S

 

run a wifi analyzer ( android app ) or similar to check ur signal strengths :)

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2 minutes ago, Valkyrie Lenneth said:

that depends on ur router / signal strength aswell :S

 

if the signal strength is really good it would work probably pretty decent, but if its not really that strong it wouldnt make a difference :S

 

run a wifi analyzer ( android app ) or similar to check ur signal strengths :)

The Wi-Fi connection seems strength is fine I just need more then 450 Mbps of bandwidth ( The limit these cards)

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4 minutes ago, Nipolean said:

Keep us updated, I want to see if that's even possible!xD

it is possible to bridge wifi connections :P aslong its 2 different adapters xD

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3 minutes ago, ClientDigital said:

The Wi-Fi connection seems strength is fine I just need more then 450 Mbps of bandwidth ( The limit these cards)

for what purpose u need so much though o,o

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Just now, Valkyrie Lenneth said:

it is possible to bridge wifi connections :P aslong its 2 different adapters xD

Never knew that was possible, il try it out myself just for sh*ts and giggles at my trash internet

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3 minutes ago, Nipolean said:

Never knew that was possible, il try it out myself just for sh*ts and giggles at my trash internet

it has requirements of signal strengths though, dont forget xD, else it wont really speed it up :v

 

a weak input signal can never become strong X-X if u know what i mean hehe

 

if the input signal is lets say 900mbps

 

the adapter supports 450mbps then getting another adapter 450mbps and bridging them would basicly double it to 900mbps :P

 

if the signal would be at a 500mbps in that case the second adapter will only increase ur bandwidth by 50mbps :) < just explanations xD

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3 minutes ago, Valkyrie Lenneth said:

for what purpose u need so much though o,o

For copying files from my laptop to my desktop really quickly 

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4 minutes ago, ClientDigital said:

For copying files from my laptop to my desktop really quickly 

should do the job then, just make sure not to exceed ur routers capacity :) ( or well ur router will limit ur capacity )

 

it makes no sense to bridge 2x 1000mbps when ur router cna only support 1350mbps xD just saying ^^

 

also once again make sure that the signal strength is strong -50db or better ( lower is better )  -40/-50db is good    anything lower then -40 ( -30 ect ) is AMAZING :P   above -50 i wouldnt recommend the bridge thingy really ,    remember these are just my personal explanations and might not be ur real world performance  , am just taking a tough guess out of the mind here

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1 minute ago, Valkyrie Lenneth said:

should do the job then, just make sure not to exceed ur routers capacity :) ( or well ur router will limit ur capacity )

 

it makes no sense to bridge 2x 1000mbps when ur router cna only support 1350mbps xD just saying ^^

So maybe ill just do it for fun then

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3 minutes ago, ClientDigital said:

So maybe ill just do it for fun then

just remember the fun can be easily ruined if the input signal ( router signal ) is too weak xD , know im repeating... it just is that important lol

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nic teaming trough windows itself is only possible in the server edition from what I can tell
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/46caf797-9293-46ac-b243-da6be979d939/windows-8-client-nic-teaming?forum=w8itpronetworking
There are some manufacturers which have drivers that support nic teaming. so you could look into this.

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