HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6586|Washington DC
On my mom's MacBook, she downloaded a big file at around 1.4MBps (the advertised speed for my internet service). On my computer, I am downloading a different file (both from Apple's website) at... 70KBps. Her computer is close to the router, full signal strength. Mine is a bit far, the signal has to pass through walls, and I get 1-2 bars on my signal strength.

Would a poor wireless signal affect my DL speeds? If so, those powerline networking adapters are looking attractive...
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|7192|NYC / Hamburg

yes they do, with one or two bar you won't get a lot of speed out of it
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Catbox
forgiveness
+505|7341
yeah... speeds will degrade depending on conditions... distance... walls...interference... 
you could try an experiment and move your computer closer to the router and see?

another variable is the computer system itself... are your computers the same specs?
Love is the answer
RandomSchl
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+52|7068|California
From my experience, I believe that 1-2 bars of signal strength can affect download speeds, but anything higher than that won't. On windows signal strength is out of five bars. So 1-2/5 might mess things up.
HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6586|Washington DC

[TUF]Catbox wrote:

yeah... speeds will degrade depending on conditions... distance... walls...interference... 
you could try an experiment and move your computer closer to the router and see?

another variable is the computer system itself... are your computers the same specs?
My computer would eat hers for breakfast
Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
+1,027|7063|King Of The Islands

Did someone say Cantenna?
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_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7341|Riva, MD
Why don't you overclock your router?  http://www.google.com/search?hl=en& … tnG=Search

Makes it have faster internet, a stronger signal strength, longer range, and gives your router a custom touch.
HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6586|Washington DC

_j5689_ wrote:

Why don't you overclock your router?  http://www.google.com/search?hl=en& … tnG=Search

Makes it have faster internet, a stronger signal strength, longer range, and gives your router a custom touch.
Can't as far as I nkow, my router doesn't support custom firmware.

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