Software for managing network traffic and distributing loads across devices.
Software for managing network traffic and distributing loads across devices.
This might seem confusing to those familiar with networking, but it’s actually feasible to combine wired and wireless connections in Linux. Doing this could help you streamline tasks like video chatting and playing online games more efficiently.
In reality, it wouldn't affect how fast your network operates because both paths use the identical bandwidth together. If the wired and wireless sections operate independently—meaning they don’t share the same modem—then Linux could potentially benefit from better network load distribution.