Be cautious with Cudy company during purchases
Be cautious with Cudy company during purchases
Most people understand the topic without confusion. When discussing networking, everyone should focus on bits, not bytes. We’re talking about mbit here. I’ll repeat it: Windows doesn’t know your ISP’s actual speed. Searching for ISP-related details in Windows is useless—it doesn’t exist. There’s no link between the adapter info in Windows and your real internet performance. The only connection is if your internet speed exceeds what your connection can handle, then the speed you see in Windows matches what Windows reports as your link speed. This usually happens only with very high speeds—like gigabit internet but limited by slower networking or vice versa.
Now, what plan are you on? Be clear: the ISP and their advertised speed. Don’t check Windows, skip speed tests, ignore routers or firewalls. Instead, look at what your ISP claims they offer. Once you share that, describe the speeds you get from Speedtest.net.
To avoid misunderstandings, I’d show an example of your ISP’s advertised plan on their site and a screenshot of your speed test results. With these details, we can address your situation properly.
Also, please confirm you actually have gigabit internet—125 MB is what you mentioned—but you said it was megabits. That’s a key point; make sure we’re aligned.