Seeing how well processes run without the internet?

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Allright quick story. I am trying to fix someone's computer. They said it was slow as shit on the internet. I ran some progs on it to try and clean it up. I can't see if the internet is faster cause my wireless won't work on it. I am wondering if there are any programs that I can use to see how well the processes and shit will run on the internet..without the internet. Hard to explain.
 
Your performance-of-web-stuff depends on your internet most of all. If you have slow internet, you have low performance. :)
 
For the most part, unless you're doing something like torrents or running a local FTP or whatnot, internet performance wont be affected by whether you're running wires or not
 
Praetor said:
For the most part, unless you're doing something like torrents or running a local FTP or whatnot, internet performance wont be affected by whether you're running wires or not


Can be true if connectivity is not thrown into the same category as performance.
 
Can be true if connectivity is not thrown into the same category as performance.
Ah true ... although even at "low" connectivity, that's generally not enough to crush internet performance (i.e., most online interactive things wont care whether you're running 100KB/s or 500KB/s as they are usually are downloaded then ran rather than streamed).

Good point nonetheless.
 
It doesnt matter what I use, wireless or hard wired. But was just wondering if there is anything like that that I can use. And I may try that..hard wired.
 
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