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Avoid receiving a 2.5 GBS delivery.

Avoid receiving a 2.5 GBS delivery.

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KellCon2
Junior Member
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03-27-2023, 05:19 PM
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I pay for 2.5 GBS but only receive 1 from the Ethernet connection. Was there a problem before the upgrade? Should I contact my ISP?
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KellCon2
03-27-2023, 05:19 PM #1

I pay for 2.5 GBS but only receive 1 from the Ethernet connection. Was there a problem before the upgrade? Should I contact my ISP?

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Lior1001
Member
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03-27-2023, 08:09 PM
#2
First secure a NIC supporting 2.5Gbps, ensure compatible drivers and the proper Ethernet cable. Make sure your system runs a fast processor—not a slow one. Most built-in NICs on motherboards only handle 1Gbps, while higher-end boards can reach 2.5Gbps, but since you didn’t share your requirements, I’ll just wish you luck.
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Lior1001
03-27-2023, 08:09 PM #2

First secure a NIC supporting 2.5Gbps, ensure compatible drivers and the proper Ethernet cable. Make sure your system runs a fast processor—not a slow one. Most built-in NICs on motherboards only handle 1Gbps, while higher-end boards can reach 2.5Gbps, but since you didn’t share your requirements, I’ll just wish you luck.

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WildWillisLW
Junior Member
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03-30-2023, 12:35 AM
#3
What changes were made? The current setup differs from the previous one—your router and Ethernet cable are no longer the same.
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WildWillisLW
03-30-2023, 12:35 AM #3

What changes were made? The current setup differs from the previous one—your router and Ethernet cable are no longer the same.

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GewoonJob_
Member
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04-02-2023, 06:39 PM
#4
Information. System specs? It supports a 2.5GbE NIC. Where does it link to, and are there any switches in between? Are those switches also 2.5GbE capable? Does the router or firewall port match that speed? What does Windows report about your connection?
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GewoonJob_
04-02-2023, 06:39 PM #4

Information. System specs? It supports a 2.5GbE NIC. Where does it link to, and are there any switches in between? Are those switches also 2.5GbE capable? Does the router or firewall port match that speed? What does Windows report about your connection?

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Pynz
Junior Member
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04-02-2023, 09:24 PM
#5
Network links operate based on the weakest connection among connected devices. Ensure all your equipment runs at least 2.5 gigabit speed—this includes your internet service, modem, router (possibly built-in), and any switches. Your cabling must be Cat5e or higher. If your internet plan is under 2500 megabits per second, it won’t overload your 2.5 gig NIC with data traffic. For transfers between PCs or local devices like a NAS, both must support 2.5 gigabit. If routed through a switch, that switch must also be 2.5 gig. Avoid mixing Gigabit and regular speeds. Remember, 2500 Mb/s equals roughly 312.5 MB/s in theory. If you’re seeing only about 100 MB/s, you likely have a standard Gigabit link. Once you confirm full 2.5 gig readiness and sufficient bandwidth, the main bottleneck is probably the remote server connection. In that scenario, little can be done to change it. Edited February 16, 2024 by Needfuldoer
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Pynz
04-02-2023, 09:24 PM #5

Network links operate based on the weakest connection among connected devices. Ensure all your equipment runs at least 2.5 gigabit speed—this includes your internet service, modem, router (possibly built-in), and any switches. Your cabling must be Cat5e or higher. If your internet plan is under 2500 megabits per second, it won’t overload your 2.5 gig NIC with data traffic. For transfers between PCs or local devices like a NAS, both must support 2.5 gigabit. If routed through a switch, that switch must also be 2.5 gig. Avoid mixing Gigabit and regular speeds. Remember, 2500 Mb/s equals roughly 312.5 MB/s in theory. If you’re seeing only about 100 MB/s, you likely have a standard Gigabit link. Once you confirm full 2.5 gig readiness and sufficient bandwidth, the main bottleneck is probably the remote server connection. In that scenario, little can be done to change it. Edited February 16, 2024 by Needfuldoer

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Blazy521
Junior Member
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04-02-2023, 09:36 PM
#6
Approximately 280 MB/s is the actual data transfer rate under normal conditions
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Blazy521
04-02-2023, 09:36 PM #6

Approximately 280 MB/s is the actual data transfer rate under normal conditions

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Say_Say123
Member
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04-02-2023, 09:58 PM
#7
WHAT IS A NIC? I HAVE A PRETTY GOOD PC, COST AROUND $1400 USD 6700XT & I5-12400F, SO I DONT THINK ITS THE PC. I UPGRADED FROM AT&T 2GB TO THIS LOCAL ISP 2.5 GBP. WHEN I HAD AT&T I WAS GETTING 2GB SO I DONT THINK ITS THE CABLE. I ALSO BOUGHT ANOTHER ONE AND IT'S STILL CAPPED AT 1GB. I REDOWNLAODED ETHERNET DRIVERS TODAY AND STILL DIDN'T WORK. MY MB IS CAPABLE OF 2.5 GB!!!!! I SEE THERE IS A NEW DRIVER FOR MY MB, I DONT THINK THATS THE ISSUE CAUSE IT WAS WORKING PERFECTLY FINE WHEN I HAD 2GB, BUT SHOULD I JUST UPDATE THE DRIVERS ANYWAY??? LINK TO PC : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yQDghk LINK TO NEW ETHERNET CABLE : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0875VL1CJ?psc...ct_details LINK TO OLD ETHERNET CABLE : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NZ...UTF8&psc=1
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Say_Say123
04-02-2023, 09:58 PM #7

WHAT IS A NIC? I HAVE A PRETTY GOOD PC, COST AROUND $1400 USD 6700XT & I5-12400F, SO I DONT THINK ITS THE PC. I UPGRADED FROM AT&T 2GB TO THIS LOCAL ISP 2.5 GBP. WHEN I HAD AT&T I WAS GETTING 2GB SO I DONT THINK ITS THE CABLE. I ALSO BOUGHT ANOTHER ONE AND IT'S STILL CAPPED AT 1GB. I REDOWNLAODED ETHERNET DRIVERS TODAY AND STILL DIDN'T WORK. MY MB IS CAPABLE OF 2.5 GB!!!!! I SEE THERE IS A NEW DRIVER FOR MY MB, I DONT THINK THATS THE ISSUE CAUSE IT WAS WORKING PERFECTLY FINE WHEN I HAD 2GB, BUT SHOULD I JUST UPDATE THE DRIVERS ANYWAY??? LINK TO PC : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yQDghk LINK TO NEW ETHERNET CABLE : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0875VL1CJ?psc...ct_details LINK TO OLD ETHERNET CABLE : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NZ...UTF8&psc=1

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xFqtal_
Senior Member
670
04-09-2023, 11:12 PM
#8
You can check your modem's support for 2.5 by inspecting its label or documentation. Look for the speed rating listed—if it shows 2.5 Mbps or higher, it supports that speed. If you're unsure, contact your internet service provider for confirmation.
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xFqtal_
04-09-2023, 11:12 PM #8

You can check your modem's support for 2.5 by inspecting its label or documentation. Look for the speed rating listed—if it shows 2.5 Mbps or higher, it supports that speed. If you're unsure, contact your internet service provider for confirmation.

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xerofa14
Member
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04-10-2023, 07:51 AM
#9
I own a pretty good PC priced around $1400 USD, 6700XT & i5-12400F. I don’t think it’s the best machine. I upgraded from AT&T’s 2GB plan to this local ISP’s 2.5 GBP service. Back then, AT&T gave me 2GB, so I didn’t think cable was the issue. I also bought another unit, but it still only supports 1GB. Today I downgraded my Ethernet drivers and it still didn’t work. My motherboard can handle up to 2.5GB! I think there’s a new driver for my board, but I’m not sure if updating it would fix things. It was working perfectly with 2GB before, so maybe I should just update the drivers instead? Here are the links to the PC and the new Ethernet cable.
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xerofa14
04-10-2023, 07:51 AM #9

I own a pretty good PC priced around $1400 USD, 6700XT & i5-12400F. I don’t think it’s the best machine. I upgraded from AT&T’s 2GB plan to this local ISP’s 2.5 GBP service. Back then, AT&T gave me 2GB, so I didn’t think cable was the issue. I also bought another unit, but it still only supports 1GB. Today I downgraded my Ethernet drivers and it still didn’t work. My motherboard can handle up to 2.5GB! I think there’s a new driver for my board, but I’m not sure if updating it would fix things. It was working perfectly with 2GB before, so maybe I should just update the drivers instead? Here are the links to the PC and the new Ethernet cable.

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rubixgirl
Member
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04-28-2023, 12:06 PM
#10
We're still using the same Ethernet cable. I updated the ISPs and routers.
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rubixgirl
04-28-2023, 12:06 PM #10

We're still using the same Ethernet cable. I updated the ISPs and routers.

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