Trippling internet speed with pare of AA batteries, ethernet cable and electric tape.

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  • retiredcaps
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    I haven't kept up with the advances done to TCP/IP, but this book from 2014 talks about some of the work being done to optimize web performance. I know that HTTP/2 is now being implemented on some of the largest websites and most up to date browsers support HTTP/2. I should load up wireshark and take a look myself one of these days.

    http://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/book...545/index.html
    Last edited by retiredcaps; 06-21-2016, 03:02 PM.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Trippling internet speed with pare of AA batteries, ethernet cable and electric t

    Originally posted by budm
    But if it is on Internet it must be true, not!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG5cEik2ABY
    Long time badcaps members have been using D cell size batteries to quintuple their Internet speeds since April 01, 2000. Plus, we don't use ethernet cable, but magical hand wound copper wire from old transformers. The turn ratio is a well guarded secret and only 5 badcap members know about it.

    Seriously, his channel of full of clickbait titles and videos just to drive up the viewers and collect $$$ from ads.

    Of course, what he shows is complete BS. If you pay for 5Mbps, you get 5Mbps from the service provider in terms of bandwidth.

    If you are looking to speed up web browsing, then use a browser that supports advanced features. For example, I use google chrome and I use the datasaver extension.

    https://developer.chrome.com/multide...ta-compression

    Or Opera with turbo boost and built in adblocking.

    http://www.opera.com/blogs/news/2016...ac-opera-mini/

    http://www.opera.com/blogs/desktop/2...for-computers/

    http://www.opera.com/turbo

    Using either of the above *may* speed up some of the webpage visits.
    Last edited by retiredcaps; 06-21-2016, 02:46 PM.

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  • budm
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    But if it is on Internet it must be true, not!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG5cEik2ABY

    I have a famous red bridge for sale real cheap too.
    Last edited by budm; 06-21-2016, 01:52 PM.

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  • Joe Black
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    When in doubt, use common sense. You pay to provider for X Kb/s. No modification on your cables will triple that.

    That, and reasons. (google it out)

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  • stj
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    it's bullshit.
    the ISP uses high-frequency coax not ethernet cable.

    also ethernet cat5 is rated for full speed at 100m length - it's NOT lossy!

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  • diif
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    Sounds made up to me. I've just measured a 20m+ ethernet cable and it's 2ohms.
    Low resistance Ethernet cables do not exist.

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  • Trippling internet speed with pare of AA batteries, ethernet cable and electric tape.

    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.

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