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Lol... just as I suspected. That's (as you can see) your LAN speed. Hence your Local Area Network speed.
A LAN (local area network) is a group of computers and network devices connected together, usually within the same building. If you were to send your files through MSN, to someone in your network, it would go at 100Mbps. However, that's not the speed at which you connect to the net. The "larger" router that you're connected to (from your ISP) would send data to ur comp at a speed that your ISP would give you. If you were with Comcast, I'd say about a 4Mbps download speed and about 385 kbps for uploading. That right there... is pretty fast :biggrin: Your Rogers-high speed service has a variety of "products" or plans.. if you will. You might be on the one that has a 3Mbps/385kbps d/u capability... or some other more expensive plan... which is equally fast. Jin: As alamgir said you won't loose health at any "uber changed" degree. However, a better computer (kinda like the better specs you just copied from a Dell or HP website *cough*) would surely give you better performance of your gaming pleasure And there you have it :biggrin:
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