If I’m connected to the Internet with dialup and broadband at the same time, why is it only as fast as dialup?

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  1. I am not sure if this is your case but normally you need to change your network settings to change from dialup to dsl because you may be using your cell phone as a dial up conection, but not for DSL, it requires the ISP’s Modem, in addition to software, You cannot run them both at the same time.
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  2. Very simple, you can only have ONE active internet connection at a time!

    There simply is no way to have BOTH active simultaniously the computer wouldn’t know which one to use for what.

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