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#1 Højere download hastighed fx?
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wifi kan du allerede få op mod en gigabit på en enkelt forbindelse med IEEE 802.11ac.
Men må være noget hen af speedify du tænker på?
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#3 ja fx speedify
Men er der ikke bedre software? eller skal man have router? Hvis jeg har 3 forbindelser wifi jeg vil kombinere til en "bedre"..
Med speedify bruger man hvis vpn så bliver det langsomt..
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Sidst redigeret 28-12-2018 21:34
Jeg siger ikke dette ikke kan lade sig gøre, men tuner modtageren (antennen) ikke ind på en bestemt frekvens, og flere kanaler på samme frekvens vil forårsage interfrens? Og mener ikke at to eller flere master kan kommunikere i LTE, for at udfylde hinandens "huller" i forbindelsen, mener først det er en feature der er tilgængelig i 5g måske LTE advanced, hvor MIMO også er en ting, hvor man kan modtage og sende på flere antenner af gangen.
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The only way to truly do this is for the ISP to do it. They must place equipment on both ends to combine the connections. It may not really be possible with LTE type connections. Many time their is limited radio bandwidth. You would have to run from mulitple towers.
Things like speedify are using a vpn to try to get past the problem that each of your internet connections have different IP which prevents using them all to increase transfer speed of a single file. All they do is trade one problem for another. When you are doing load balance by packet you now get the new problem of out of order packets. Out of order packets are detected as packet loss by the end stations. They can tolerate some small amounts but large amount will cause the session to drop. Online games do not tolerate this at all so you get lag spikes in game.
Speedify unlike almost all other services like this actually admits this is a problem....way down in the fine print. Their solution though is stupid. They just transmit copies of the data over all the connections. So they in effect double or triple the data sent to avoid the problem but then you get no increase in bandwidth because you are now sending more data to avoid the out of order packet problem.
The only way to really do this is at a much lower level that data packets, LTE already does this as part of the LTE protocol to get the speeds it is getting. Your WiFi does it also with MiMo.
Now if you have huge amounts of money you can put in what are called wan accelerators from companies like steelhead. These devices will buffer the data to prevent the out of order packet problem as well as load balance the traffic into mulitple connections. You would need a box like this in your house as well as on the remote end likely in a hosting center.
Pretty much the answer is it can't be done.
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