how to do it and why it works, so stay
tuned I'm sure you're going to be
surprised at how easy this really is.
We're basically going to take advantage
of how your internet company sets the
speed limit for your connection and then
remove that limit. In most cases this
will mean that you will get the fastest
internet speed possible that your ISP
offers without paying anything. Let me
explain.
You see, this is how your internet
company sets your connection speed. When
you buy an internet plan
the company will mark your account for
whatever speed you bought, of course, then
once your router and modem are set up
they will send a signal to that
equipment called an "Account Setup Ping",
and this contains information about your
account. Your modem then saves this
information because it's required to be
able to connect your ISP
that's why whenever you get a new modem,
you usually have to call your ISP for
them to send a refresh signal for it to
work again.
This first message sent to your modem
contains data on what internet speed you
should have
so that your router doesn't request more
bandwidth than what you're actually
paying for.
So then anytime you go to use the
internet to download a file or anything
like that
your router sends another signal to the
isp requesting the file at whatever
speed you're paying for, and this is
called a "Speed Pulse Signal". And this
signal is essentially a simple standing
wave, and how it works is the internet
speed is actually determined by the
amplitude of the signal. Now that all
sounds complicated but all you need to
know is that if you amplify the speed
pulse signal your ISP is going to give
you more bandwidth and therefore a
faster internet speed.
Now of course your router is supposed to
send the correct signal from when it was
first configured with your account.
But here's the secret: We can actually
amplify the speed pulse signal ourselves.
So that means that if we were able to
amplify and max out the speed pulse
signal, we would get the maximum internet
speed capable of the ISP, so you're
essentially tricking ISP system into
giving you your maximum bandwidth.
So now that you understand how your
internet speed is determined, you may be
wondering how we can amplify that speed
pulse signal so that we can get the
faster internet speed, and that's exactly
what I'm going to show you in this video.
Now you're only going to need a couple
of things. First of all some electrical
tape any kind will do, and also two
rechargeable AA batteries.
Used correctly,
these will be able to amplify the speed
pulse signal and max out your connection
speed. As usual I'm going to go into the
science behind all this and all the
technical aspects, but if you want to get
right into the tutorial,
you can just skip ahead that's fine.
So now let's get into the cool science
stuff and explain why this works.
You see the speed pull signal is first
generated in the router and then sent to
the modem. The frequency is going to
change depending on your ISP and it
really doesn't matter
all we need to do is be able to somehow
amplify the speed pull signal at some
point between the router and modem
so then it will be automatically
forwarded to the ISP to initiate the
file transfer at the additional
amplitude. With a little bit of physics
knowledge
it's really not that difficult to figure
out how we can do this we're going to
use the batteries to create a type of
transformer that will step up the
voltage of the signal, and no i don't
mean transformers like the movie
I mean an electrical transformer.
Transformers look like this
they're essentially two coils of wire
that sit next to each other but they
have very interesting properties.
Depending on how many turns are in each
coil we can use a transformer to either
increase or decrease the voltage in the
circuit.
This can be calculated by the following
equation. The voltage in the secondary
coil divided by the voltage in the primary coil
equals number of turns in the secondary
coil divided by the number of turns in
the primary coil. So for example if there
are twice as many turns in the second
coil as the first you're going to get
twice the voltage.
Let me show you. If we have any voltage X
and we have one turn in the primary coil
and three in the second if we solve for
the voltage in the second coil it will
be 3 times X so we use this very simple
transformer to multiply the voltage by
three.
This works through what's called
magnetic induction as any current passes
through a wire
it's going to create a magnetic field
and if you put a changing magnetic
field next to another wire, it
will induce a voltage in that wire. So in
the case of a transformer
we're essentially wrapping a coil of
wire around itself multiple times so
that the magnetic field induces a
voltage on to each turn of the coil as
if it were its own wire so it's
multiplied by the number of turns.
So in layman's terms were basically
double dipping on the voltage induction
so that we can get a higher voltage than
what we put in.
Now the amplitude of the signal that I
was talking about before is the same as
the voltage. If we amplify that and step
up the voltage, it's going to max out the
connection which means that the ISP is
going to give us the maximum internet
speed it can. Finally to make it easier
to amplify the signal,
we're going to use the two batteries as
the transformer cores. This is going to
simply augment the amplification by
adding extra electromagnetic field
strength. Now no matter how complicated
the sounds, it's going to be way easier to
understand once I show you
and I'm sure plenty of you are eager to
get started so let me go and show you
what you have to do.
Ok so the first thing you need to do is
find your router and modem.
This is going to be different for every
internet service provider but you should
be able to figure it out.
Ss you can see this is my router and
then in here, don't mind the mess, is my
modem which actually goes to my ISP's
fiber line but for you it might go to a
cable modem that hooks up to your cable
it doesn't really matter. All we need to
worry about is the cable that goes
between your router and your modem, so
then you want to just unhook that.
All right so you just want to unplug the
wire that goes between your router and
your modem.
If you don't have that, if you have one
of those combination router-modems you
want to unplug the wire between the
computer and the router-modem.
Also you want to make sure to only touch
the ethernet cable, be careful because if
you have fiber lines like in there
they're very delicate and if you break
them they're a pain to replace. So let's
head on to the next step.
Alright so once you have the ethernet
cable the electrical tape and the
battery is this is what we need to do
we're essentially going to coil the wire
around the batteries in such a specific
way as to amplify the signal.
So first thing you want to do is cover
the battery terminals with the tape
because we don't want them touching at
all it's really just to be...
Just to be safe, also so no electricity
escapes and dampens the signal at all.
Ok so once the battery terminals are
taped off next you're going to want to
get a big piece of tape ready so we can
secure it
once we coil the wire correctly. So just
tear that off, lay it aside and now what
you want to do is find about the middle
of the cable, doesn't really matter
exactly where. Just to have enough space
and you want to wrap once around this
battery and once you do that, just once,
we're going to tape this off to make
sure that it stays in position and this
And this should be enough to keep it like that.
And that's the first one.
Now for the second battery we're going
to do the same thing except a little bit
different. So get another long piece of
tape ready...
And then we're going to wrap it
four times this time. But it has to be
as close to this other battery as possible
so one, two, three... Fourth one might be
difficult. Four. Ok.
And now, we can tape that up,
make sure it's all secure.
Make sure the
wires are coiled as tightly as possible
Then once we do this we can tape the
batteries just a little bit to keep them
parallel just like this.
So this is it
looks weird but if you watched my
science explanation this is going to
look very familiar.
Essentially the signal comes into the
first coil and it creates
electromagnetic field through the
battery and then by the time it gets the
second coil, that's where it's amplified
by that same electromagnetic field
through induction, and when it exits
it's going to be at a higher voltage,
higher amplification then when it came
in through this makeshift transformer we
created here.
So by the time it gets through this
whole contraption the signal is going to be
maxed out, so the ISP is not going to
limit your speed is going to give you
the maximum speed possible.
So now we can go and hook it back up and
see what happens. Alright so now we have
this really weird looking cable and
we're going to put it right back where
it was before
and the only thing you really need to
know is that the side with the single
coil needs to go towards the router and
the side with the three coils needs to
go towards the ISP, "down the line" towards
your ISP so to speak.
So i'm going to plug the side with the
three coils into the modem and then I'm
going to put this side into the router.
So once you do that, let's go and test it out into a speed
test.
Ok so let's do a quick preliminary
test on speedtest.net without the
special cable at all, and see what I get
just as a quick test. And it looks like
it's going to be between 90 and 100 megabits.
That's pretty typical.
I pay for 100 megabit internet so that's
exactly what I would expect, and the
upload speed should be pretty similar
once that starts.
It's a hundred mega bit up and down,
let's find out what the upload speed
looks like.
And it still looks like it's
going to top out
maybe in the 80s maybe 90s, I
almost never get the full hundred
megabit so pretty typical.
We can only hope that it'll be faster in
the special cable test.
I know that my ISP does offer gigabit so
hopefully in that next test
it'll be faster. So why don't we go
change the cable out and see what it does
Alright so let's run this test again...
And oh my god... this is awesome
ok so as you can see this cable unlocked
the maximum speed for what my ISP offers
which is obviously gigabit internet.
I couldn't have even hoped for this kind of
speed but I guess that speed pulse
signal was amplified and maxed out, and
now I have the maximum speed available
by my ISP. So I'm definitely going to
enjoy this gigabit internet from now on.
Alright so obviously this is pretty
amazing what you can accomplish with
just a couple of batteries, and I can't
imagine that ISPs are going to be able
to patch this anytime soon,
It would mean they would have
to completely change how their networks
function. So enjoy this and hopefully it
works for you as well.
So why don't you guys let us know down
in the comments what kind of internet
speed you were able to get and maybe
your ISP as well,
it should be interesting to see. If you guys
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