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NotSteve
Joined: 20 Mar 2007
Posts: 176
Location: Bar in Mexico
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| Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:35 pm Post subject: Wireless internet flaw boosts performance |
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I found a flaw in most truckstop internet connections that I thought I would pass on.
If you have a wireless internet card, make your connection as you normally do.
Then go to your internal wireless internet screen and enable your internal device then search for nearby signals like Flying J or Holiday Inn.
Click on one of these and make another connection. Normally your browser would come up with a login screen to ask for credit card or room number but since your already connected with your own wireless card it gets faked out.
I really can't tell you technically what's happening but in most cases I seem to assume the connection of the truckstop and my weak or slow wireless connection jumps to very fast. |
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rank
Joined: 02 Oct 2006
Posts: 1252
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| Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:41 pm Post subject: |
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| That's a pretty neat trick Steve. I don't have and air card but it should help those that do, |
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dteam270
Joined: 20 Jan 2007
Posts: 33
Location: OHIO
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| Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:19 am Post subject: |
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| Thanks steve. I use my blackberry instead of an aircard, I wonder if it will work for me. Im at home ,and cant wait to give it a shot. My luck you must have an aircard. |
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Rev.Vassago
Joined: 04 Apr 2006
Posts: 5182
Location: Green Bay, WI
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| Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:40 am Post subject: |
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I just tested this theory using Speedtest.net.
With just my wireless aircard, I obtained these results:
DOWNLOAD SPEED: 364 KBPS
UPLOAD SPEED: 95 KBPS
I then did exactly what Steve said to do - connected to a Flying J wireless internet with my wireless aircard still running (which he is correct - my computer said I was connected). I then obtained these results from Speedtest.net:
DOWNLOAD SPEED: 462 KBPS
UPLOAD SPEED: 106 KBPS
I then shut off the Flying J connection, and retested:
DOWNLOAD SPEED: 376 KBPS
UPLOAD SPEED: 101 KBPS
Not a huge change, but a change nonetheless. I then tried it again with both Flying J and my wireless internet connected:
DOWNLOAD SPEED: 410 KBPS
UPLOAD SPEED: 114 KBPS
I then disconnected Flying J, and retested:
DOWNLOAD SPEED: 432 KBPS
UPLOAD SPEED: 114 KBPS
I'm questioning the legitimacy of this because, while I am "technically" connected to the Flying J signal, I am only connected on the local level (not local and internet). My connection with them ends at their server inside the building. I think any change is being caused by fluctuations in the wireless signal. While this would work on a free network (like a hotel that has WiFi), I don't see how this is doing anything on a closed network (like truckstop WiFi).
It seems to me this doesn't really do anything at all with a truckstop connection. |
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