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At 6:50 PM -0500 3/15/07, Dave Schroeder wrote: >On Mar 15, 2007, at 4:18 PM, Dan Shoop wrote: >>> You could always try the 3rd party driver if you're curious, but >>>I doubt the speed will change. >> >>It should, but it should be minor. > >Unless there is a bug or issue with one of the drivers, for the >purposes of practical conversation, the speed will not change
Actually it will, as one is a userlevel application injecting into the network stack where the other lives there rightly. This has a performance affect.
What on earth are you on about? Both are kernel extensions.
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