Your internet connection must be very slow. If you are not using an Ethernet cable for the Wii, then the connection is either very slow, your Wii is too far from the router, or both.
In the twisted pair cable connection, the communication occurs over wires which offer resistance that make the connection slow. However, the fiber optic connection uses cylindrical glass that does not have any resistance making it the fastest connection channel.
Yes, the number of users on a single connection using the connection at any given time will affect the speed of the connection for each user. In the case of cable internet, heavy usage in a neighborhood can slow not only the individual user's internet, but also the internet of the neighborhood as a whole.
Well no not really but it might be if your connection to cable or dish is slow
Personally I have never found this site slow - but then I'm using a 50 MegaBit fibre-optic connection !
no, a modem is slow and you would be better buying a router
No it would not, it could actually slow the speed down of the second computer. It could depend on the speed coming in to the house, and the quality of the router you are using, but it will most likely slow down by a few MbPS.AnswerI disagree with the first answer. I think that sending the second computer to the cable modem via a router and ethernet cable should improve its speed. Now if that improved performance and convenience mean that both computers are online at the same time more frequently, then that might affect the performance of both. But when used one at a time, I would expect to see no difference for the first, and an improvement for the second.
Personally I have never found this site slow - but then I'm using a 50 MegaBit fibre-optic connection !
Internet service is provided in several manners: dialup (typically slow), DSL (requires a phone line and only available in some areas), cable (requires a cable connection) or satellite (has large latency) - Your best option is DSL - check with your phone line provider to see if DSL is available at your location.
No, buying a more expensive modem will not increase your connection speed. In order to get a faster connection, a person needs to have a high speed connection, such as broadband or cable. Having a defective modem or router can slow down a person's speed if they already have broadband service.
The speed at which ANY website loads - is directly linked to the speed of YOUR connection ! I have a 50 megabit fibre-optic cable connection - and ALL websites I visit (including this one) load almost instantaneously.
Viewing videos require high speed and bandwidth. usually its not the video sites that donot work but it is the internet connection you are using...may be the connection is slow so you are unable to view the video due to slow buffering...