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bridged internect connection
I'm running win XP and have a cable modem broadband connection. I have an Ethernet connector and a USB connector on the modem. if I run both connections into my system and bridge them will I see any kind of performance increase??
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Nope. You get full allocated bandwidth from either connector.
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