Avoid receiving a 2.5 GBS delivery.
Avoid receiving a 2.5 GBS delivery.
I’ve also experimented with the advanced Ethernet features. I adjusted the control panel settings for Netowork & Internet, Network & Sharing Center, and EtherNet properties. I enabled advanced configurations and disabled options such as Green Ethernet, Energy Efficient Ethernet, Power Saving Mode, and more. Would you like me to reset all those changes?
Your router and switches should display "2.5G" if they support it. You can also check the model numbers or share them here so we understand your setup. (Without the model details of your modem, router, and any switches connecting to your PC, we can only make assumptions.) Have you updated your modem/router/combination unit when switching ISPs? If yes, does the new device include 2.5 gig LAN ports? If you're limited to 1 gigabit, there should be a standard Gigabit port between your PC and the modem. Don't worry about the rest. If it wasn't slowing you down before, it shouldn't affect you now.
router connection: https://www.mypremieronline.com/assets/d...-sheet.pdf
logged in from pc – upstream speed 2500Mbps, downstream 2500Mbps
Your router's local connections are standard Gigabit. You'll need a device that handles 2.5 gigabit LAN. The 2500/2500 setting refers to the WAN side, which delivers the internet speeds you're paying for. Multiple wired devices on your LAN can transfer data at full Gigabit rates without slowing each other down, and any WiFi clients exceeding Gigabit can access the internet at their maximum speed.