That would all boil down to the chipsets. Unless you were to spend a bit more for a Ethernet card for the best of the best. The average cards will most likely use the same as the USB.
As to how much, it is far less than any program.
Thanks! Does the USB connection use more computer resources?Originally posted by locustfurnace@Jan 24 2005, 08:00 PM
It doesn't really matter.
Ethernet is 10/100mbps
USB 1.0 is 11mbps
you DSL will be 1.5mbps or lower
You will have enough bandwidth by choosing either of them.
That would all boil down to the chipsets. Unless you were to spend a bit more for a Ethernet card for the best of the best. The average cards will most likely use the same as the USB.
As to how much, it is far less than any program.
Home: 1429.6 Kbps.
I just tested again:
2312.4 Megs
Your Speed is: 5682.5 Kbps
Try #1: 210.1 Kbps
Try #2: 201.3 Kbps
Try #3: 208.7 Kbps
Try #4: 199.1 Kbps
Try #5: 203.6 Kbps
I pay for 512kbps :angry:
Then I tried again and it malfuncutioned:
http://www.computers4sure.com/speed3.asp?S...p=23432543242.3
he he, i beat u all, 3511.2 KBPS!!!!! :P
27.3 hmmm still i guess thats what you get for being on crappy dial up in the middle of nowhere lol
dial up isnt that bad (LOL) it helps you get your old versions, you just start downloading the latest and greatest and by the time its finished its a well old version, i too have dial up but then we are in a position to believe that things can only get betterOriginally posted by Onehappygunner@Jun 14 2005, 04:38 AM
27.3 hmmm still i guess thats what you get for being on crappy dial up in the middle of nowhere lol
simply me
The best thing bout dial up here is that i get to scam AOL (sorry if thats deemed politically incorrect on this site ), been doing it for three years and never paid a cent for my net usage, still when it takes you 2 days to download a film it should be bloody free anyway lol