feel free to answer any and all of the following
1. my computer has two ethernet ports on the back of it. could i then connect it to two different internet connections. say me and my neighbor both have 25meg internet connections, and i ran a ethernet cable from his house to mine and plugged it into the second port. I would then have two independant lines of 25meg internet in. would my computer then be sucking information at a rate of 50megs?? similar to when you have 2 harddrives in raid it spreads the load evenly over both discs to double the speed?
2. if i connected a second line from a second port in my router would i still be limited at 25meg? i assume i would be. is the 25meg rating the max verizon is letting my pull from my connection?
3. How can i hack the Optical network terminal in my basement to give me faster internet?
4. If 1 is true, where exactly is the bandwidth limited from? It must be controlled by the optical network terminal in my basement. which then must be controlled remotely somehow from the verizon headquarters (i think they can change my speed remotely...)
I know the fiber lines are capable of a couple hundred meg/s internet speed.... however verizon doesnt currently offer a plan of that speed - they are keeping there bandwidth reserved for when a competitor offers a higher speed.
I wouldnt expect anyone here to know the answers to questions 3 and 4. But do tell for 1 and 2.
1. my computer has two ethernet ports on the back of it. could i then connect it to two different internet connections. say me and my neighbor both have 25meg internet connections, and i ran a ethernet cable from his house to mine and plugged it into the second port. I would then have two independant lines of 25meg internet in. would my computer then be sucking information at a rate of 50megs?? similar to when you have 2 harddrives in raid it spreads the load evenly over both discs to double the speed?
2. if i connected a second line from a second port in my router would i still be limited at 25meg? i assume i would be. is the 25meg rating the max verizon is letting my pull from my connection?
3. How can i hack the Optical network terminal in my basement to give me faster internet?
4. If 1 is true, where exactly is the bandwidth limited from? It must be controlled by the optical network terminal in my basement. which then must be controlled remotely somehow from the verizon headquarters (i think they can change my speed remotely...)
I know the fiber lines are capable of a couple hundred meg/s internet speed.... however verizon doesnt currently offer a plan of that speed - they are keeping there bandwidth reserved for when a competitor offers a higher speed.
I wouldnt expect anyone here to know the answers to questions 3 and 4. But do tell for 1 and 2.
Last edited by Mitch (2010-06-09 22:03:20)
15 more years! 15 more years!