Will a 100BaseT Ethernet card increase the connection speed compared to the built-in ethernet (10BaseT) for a DSL hookup from a router?
I expect not, but wanted to make sure.
Ken PM7500/200
You are going to be limited by the DSL speed. A 10BaseT connection runs at 10Mbits/second while a DSL hookup to the central office will run between 256Kbits to 1.5Mbits/second.
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