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EncryptionIs an unsecured network faster than one that has been secured as I have done?
I'm using a cable modem and a wireless B router with a nework printer, a wireless notebook computer, and one, sometimes two desktop computers. Also how does heavy downloading on one computer affect the others on the nework? Hi Danny,
A secured network is always advised, a secured network is no slower than a unsecured network. If you are sharing your cable internet between these computers and downloading big files on one of them then that will effect the internet speed on the other networked computers. Hope that helps ? Andy W Show quoteHide quote "Danny" wrote: > Is an unsecured network faster than one that has been secured as I have done? > I'm using a cable modem and a wireless B router with a nework printer, a > wireless notebook computer, and one, sometimes two desktop computers. > Also how does heavy downloading on one computer affect the others on the > nework? "Andy W" <An***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message Not entirely true. There is the issue of encrypting and decrypting which news:1FB47CE3-D210-4322-BDB0-D748EBB2ABF2@microsoft.com... > Hi Danny, > > A secured network is always advised, a secured network is no slower than a > unsecured network. > DOES make a measurable, if really not all that noticeable, difference. As I recall the older b cards tend to slow down when doing
encryption/decryption but b speeds generally tend to be faster than the general home user can connect to the internet, so the over all effect is small. Now if you are transferring files between two computers on the same LAN using encryption it will have a noticeable effect. Heavy downloading by one computer will slow the entire LAN down. The closer the Internet connection speed is to the speed of the wireless connection the more noticeable this effect becomes. -- Show quoteHide quoteDavid Hettel Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Danny" <Da***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:537AA444-E2DB-486E-9B17-ADA9F34BF6BD@microsoft.com... > Is an unsecured network faster than one that has been secured as I have > done? > I'm using a cable modem and a wireless B router with a nework printer, a > wireless notebook computer, and one, sometimes two desktop computers. > Also how does heavy downloading on one computer affect the others on the > nework? Hi Again
I was going to mention speed loss due to encryption and decryption but I think the loss is to insignificant to worry about, plus most people are now on 802.11G now which has improved alot since 802.11B. Andy W Show quoteHide quote "David Hettel MVP MobileDevices" wrote: > As I recall the older b cards tend to slow down when doing > encryption/decryption but b speeds generally tend to be faster than the > general home user can connect to the internet, so the over all effect is > small. Now if you are transferring files between two computers on the same > LAN using encryption it will have a noticeable effect. > > Heavy downloading by one computer will slow the entire LAN down. The closer > the Internet connection speed is to the speed of the wireless connection the > more noticeable this effect becomes. > > -- > David Hettel > Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices > > Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group > for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions > addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. > > Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > "Danny" <Da***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:537AA444-E2DB-486E-9B17-ADA9F34BF6BD@microsoft.com... > > Is an unsecured network faster than one that has been secured as I have > > done? > > I'm using a cable modem and a wireless B router with a nework printer, a > > wireless notebook computer, and one, sometimes two desktop computers. > > Also how does heavy downloading on one computer affect the others on the > > nework? > > >
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