I want to know if I can increase my internet speed by attaching a pair of rechargeable AA batteries and also Sata and IDE cables which are optional to a CAT 5 or a CAT 6 Ethernet cable with electrical tape.
I heard about this formula and it is called "magnetic induction". It states that almost all Ethernet cables available locally at the electrician store, stationery store etc. have very high resistance compared to Ethernet cables that the ISP uses which have very low resistance. So you can reduce the resistance in your Ethernet wire and amplify the signals going through it using "magnetic induction". Which means if a magnetic field passe through a wire it will create a current and batteries have low internal resistance and are good for both creating and inducing a current. So this is what I heard and it says it can triple your internet speed.
Can any one confirm that this method does work.
I am using cable internet with modem and router.
I heard about this formula and it is called "magnetic induction". It states that almost all Ethernet cables available locally at the electrician store, stationery store etc. have very high resistance compared to Ethernet cables that the ISP uses which have very low resistance. So you can reduce the resistance in your Ethernet wire and amplify the signals going through it using "magnetic induction". Which means if a magnetic field passe through a wire it will create a current and batteries have low internal resistance and are good for both creating and inducing a current. So this is what I heard and it says it can triple your internet speed.
Can any one confirm that this method does work.
I am using cable internet with modem and router.
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