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> Bandwidth problem, one pc is slower than the other
Reflektionz98
post Mar 20 2005, 03:02 AM
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I just bought a new router and i got both pc's to connect to and communicate with each other just fine. They both also connect to the internet. While pc #1 connects to the net using as much bandwidth that it needs up to 3Mb/s, pc #2 only connects enough to slowly browse it. I can't even get a reading for it's speed due to not being able to download java for it. My internet settings on each pc are identical, at least as far as i can tell. Is it a router setting or something that restricts pc#2's bandwidth or what? the router is a linksys BEFW11s4 and both pc's are connected to it using new cat5e cables. Please Help. Thank you in advance.


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post Mar 20 2005, 02:34 PM
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Nevermind, I just reset the router and configured it again like i did the very first time and everything straightened out. Thanks anyway


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post Mar 20 2005, 03:07 PM
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If you don't mind explain what you did to solve the problem , so that other may benifit . Thank you .

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