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Old May 15, 2006, 03:52 PM
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Rhapsody said:
How can I make my Computer and X-box both be able to be online at the same time with out lagging the other one out or making one of them run slow? - At the present moment I have 2 computers and 1 X-box running off a Router.... the two computers can operate at the same time with out any problems.

Thanks.......
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Well, the first problem that could be is that the xbox is simply using too much bandwidth or network resources.

The problem with internet is you usually have a finite amount of speed to work with - for example, I have a 10 Mbps(megabits per second) transfer/bandwidth rate, but that doesnt mean that if i download something that is 10 Mbps large it will download in one second. Because you also have to figure in that i am surfing the internet, which could take another couple of Megabits. I could be streaming music, which could also take another megabit or so. And just being on the network itself can sometimes take up a megabit or so in itself.

On top of that, we also have to factor in the transfer rate of the site i am on.

Let's say I am doing all of the above, and am also downloading something that is 1 megabit in size from a site who only allows a transfer rate of 100Kbps(kilobites per second) In this instance, the download transfer rate would be 100Kbps. It always goes by the slowest party in any transfer.

Now what can you do to help this? Well, that I don't know.

Is it one specific computer that always has the problem? or is it fluctuating?

I am attaching an article that I found that may help.

April 04, 2006 Is your internet slow? Have you ever experienced a slow website or browsing experience and wondered why? At www.networkmagic.com we have a great tool to help you discover why the internet is slow called www.speedmeterpro.com. It works with Network Magic and will show you the bandwidth consumption of each PC and your router. The internet can be slow for several reasons: 1. The website you are loading is slow. You might try some other sites to see how fast they come up. Google is usually a good one to try to see how fast your connection might be. If it's slow to come up then it very likely is not the websites you’re visiting, but something else. 2. The internet service you use is slow. You can find how fast your internet service is at www.speakeasy.net/speedtest. It's a pretty cool test and will give you a sense of your actual bandwidth for upload and download. You can compare that to what your broadband provider tells you. 3. Intruders or neighbors using your bandwidth. To see who else is on your network you can get use the Network Magic service to scan your network. You can signup at Network Magic and you will see a map of who is on your network. You can then kick off intruders if you have a supported router for that feature. 4. Something on your network is consuming a lot of bandwidth. This is where www.speedmeterpro.com can help by showing you bandwidth consumption by PC and for your network. The typical bandwidth hogs that slow your network down are applications like Bittorrent, XBOX live, downloading streaming video or just large downloads. 5. It's a bad time of day. If you use cable internet service like Comcast and it's a time of day when your street may have a lot of people using the service at one time. This will slow down your service because there is only so much bandwidth for the segment. Not a lot you can do about this except switch to DSL where you get a dedicated amount of bandwidth. I am curious to know how many of you have this problem because there is more we can do to help in these situations. Drop a comment to let me know.