Fast internet connections make room for more downloads from your P2P client. But it is limited to the type of internet connectivity that you have either on your single-user PC or on your network. With this, certain innovations have been made on modems, specifically high-tech broadband modems.
You have probably heard of dual connectivity from the internet sites that keep the general public updated on the latest trends and innovations regarding information and communication technologies. Maybe you've even heard that accessing two internet connections at a given time using this kind of modem and two simultaneous connections wouldn't exactly speed up your browsing nor your downloads. With the information age comes the proliferation of misinformation as well!
I suggest you listen to what I have to say. Dual connection-enabled modems don't speed up a single download. Why? Well, that would be because you are accessing a single server for such a download. This is also true with browsing through a website. But if you got multiple browsers open and accessing different sites, you would probably get a boost that is well-felt! Thus, this fact can be applied when you're in the situation of downloading several files. Doesn't this sound like the same conditions provided by your
P2P client?