Simple question, simple answer no.
Longer answer, it depends on the quality of the connection, and what other
sources of interference there are. In theory even the slowest Wi-fi
connection is fastest than most normal DSL connections. Even a somewhat
degraded 802.11b signal is even faster.
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"B.W." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When you have a simple home network set up between a desktop and a laptop.
> Using an ADSL Broadband phoneline connection and a wireless router, will
> the speed of the shared Internet on the laptop be a lot slower than the
> host computer?
>
> TIA
>
> B.W.
>