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Yes, it is possible to connect to two Wi-Fi networks.

Yes, it is possible to connect to two Wi-Fi networks.

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64tick
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07-29-2023, 10:47 PM
#11
Alternatively, it might look like your second and third screens are reflecting each other while the main screen appears larger.
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64tick
07-29-2023, 10:47 PM #11

Alternatively, it might look like your second and third screens are reflecting each other while the main screen appears larger.

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2anivb
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07-31-2023, 05:18 AM
#12
I resolved the issue. I received a 2070 with DVI, HDMI, and a DP just to experiment with display settings in Windows.
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2anivb
07-31-2023, 05:18 AM #12

I resolved the issue. I received a 2070 with DVI, HDMI, and a DP just to experiment with display settings in Windows.

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LeStylez
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07-31-2023, 05:31 AM
#13
This approach might work, though I see limited real-world use unless you connect several networks together.
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LeStylez
07-31-2023, 05:31 AM #13

This approach might work, though I see limited real-world use unless you connect several networks together.

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iDoNotEvenLift
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07-31-2023, 06:06 PM
#14
But the choice depends on what kind of benefit you need. Boosting speed or reliability is key. There are options available that handle load balancing. For example, Killer Networking offers a M.2 card called Doubleshot Pro. It prioritizes high-bandwidth apps like CoD, PUBG, and torrents, moving them onto the wired LAN while sending less critical tasks—such as updates, SMS, background work—to the Wi-Fi. You can adjust the priority list to suit your preferences, which enhances redundancy. Another solution is Speedify, which splits incoming data across two connections, effectively doubling the speed by creating a combined 200mbs from two 100mbs connections.
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iDoNotEvenLift
07-31-2023, 06:06 PM #14

But the choice depends on what kind of benefit you need. Boosting speed or reliability is key. There are options available that handle load balancing. For example, Killer Networking offers a M.2 card called Doubleshot Pro. It prioritizes high-bandwidth apps like CoD, PUBG, and torrents, moving them onto the wired LAN while sending less critical tasks—such as updates, SMS, background work—to the Wi-Fi. You can adjust the priority list to suit your preferences, which enhances redundancy. Another solution is Speedify, which splits incoming data across two connections, effectively doubling the speed by creating a combined 200mbs from two 100mbs connections.

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Zeus_PlayZ
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08-01-2023, 02:52 AM
#15
Wait, what? You have one good connection averaging 4MB/s and another slow one averaging 600KB/s. Are you asking how to combine them or improve your speed using Speedify?
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Zeus_PlayZ
08-01-2023, 02:52 AM #15

Wait, what? You have one good connection averaging 4MB/s and another slow one averaging 600KB/s. Are you asking how to combine them or improve your speed using Speedify?

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