10GBASE-T setup guide for peer-to-peer connections | Solvedish
10GBASE-T setup guide for peer-to-peer connections | Solvedish
You haven’t used jperf yet, have you? Sharing some drives or folders seems to be working. Try adding the IP address of the shared folder PC in the explorer on the other machine like \\192.168.2.2. If both devices can communicate on the main network, it usually means the correct network interface is being used, which helps confirm file sharing is functional even if jperf isn’t showing results.
Can we attempt to configure an FTP server on one of the machines? For instance, installing Filezilla on a specific computer. It will start listening on all interfaces by default, but you can adjust it to only listen on the 10g interface via the General Settings > IP bindings section. Remember to include the Filezilla executable in the firewall and permit private (and possibly) public network access. After setup, test connectivity using the private IP and port from the other machine to verify data exchange.
You might be experiencing a hardware problem. Your recent efforts to set up static routes via netstat in PowerShell haven’t worked, and while you can ping devices, the connection remains weak.