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Connection speed remains below expected levels.

Connection speed remains below expected levels.

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awesomehabib
Member
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10-22-2023, 01:27 AM
#11
Yes, I can capture and share images of the available choices along with details about the adapter.
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awesomehabib
10-22-2023, 01:27 AM #11

Yes, I can capture and share images of the available choices along with details about the adapter.

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djpumuslink01
Senior Member
577
10-29-2023, 01:45 PM
#12
The lan cable connects to a device such as a switch, router, powerline adapter, or wall mount. I don't have information about its gigabit compatibility.
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djpumuslink01
10-29-2023, 01:45 PM #12

The lan cable connects to a device such as a switch, router, powerline adapter, or wall mount. I don't have information about its gigabit compatibility.

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AsyDenLK
Junior Member
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10-30-2023, 09:30 AM
#13
It seems the desktop isn’t performing well. Could you confirm the model of the network card? If multiple devices share the same port and only support 100Mbps, it might be a faulty card or an issue with the connection.
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AsyDenLK
10-30-2023, 09:30 AM #13

It seems the desktop isn’t performing well. Could you confirm the model of the network card? If multiple devices share the same port and only support 100Mbps, it might be a faulty card or an issue with the connection.

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TheYoanZ
Member
156
11-01-2023, 04:51 AM
#14
It's a Killer E2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller installed on an MSI Z87 G45 gaming motherboard. All drivers are current. The router is a new Verizon model with gigabit internet and gigabit ports. Connecting my laptop via the same cable gives me 1Gbps, which is the computer's speed. I'm unsure why it dropped from 1Gbps to that lower rate.
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TheYoanZ
11-01-2023, 04:51 AM #14

It's a Killer E2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller installed on an MSI Z87 G45 gaming motherboard. All drivers are current. The router is a new Verizon model with gigabit internet and gigabit ports. Connecting my laptop via the same cable gives me 1Gbps, which is the computer's speed. I'm unsure why it dropped from 1Gbps to that lower rate.

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Razer_Runner
Junior Member
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11-04-2023, 04:42 AM
#15
there is a cat6 cable connecting the computer to a wall jack. the wall jack sends the signal back to the office directly, which is plugged into a verizon fios gigabit router.
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Razer_Runner
11-04-2023, 04:42 AM #15

there is a cat6 cable connecting the computer to a wall jack. the wall jack sends the signal back to the office directly, which is plugged into a verizon fios gigabit router.

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oobaileyx
Member
209
11-05-2023, 12:39 AM
#16
I checked around and it looks like it needs to be on Auto for 1Gbps to work properly. If it wasn’t set up correctly, that might indicate a problem. You could also try connecting your laptop to the PC and checking the speed—100Mbps would suggest an issue with the network card. If you need a better option, ordering an Intel gigabit PCI-E NIC for around $15 off Amazon is an alternative.
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oobaileyx
11-05-2023, 12:39 AM #16

I checked around and it looks like it needs to be on Auto for 1Gbps to work properly. If it wasn’t set up correctly, that might indicate a problem. You could also try connecting your laptop to the PC and checking the speed—100Mbps would suggest an issue with the network card. If you need a better option, ordering an Intel gigabit PCI-E NIC for around $15 off Amazon is an alternative.

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ChibiWolf39
Senior Member
491
11-05-2023, 07:28 AM
#17
The board seems to be wearing out. Appreciate your support. I have PCI ports free, so maybe that's the way to go. Thanks again!
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ChibiWolf39
11-05-2023, 07:28 AM #17

The board seems to be wearing out. Appreciate your support. I have PCI ports free, so maybe that's the way to go. Thanks again!

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Kaymary10
Member
152
11-05-2023, 11:43 AM
#18
Inspect the Ethernet connector for any broken or bent pins. The key distinction between 100base-t and 1000base-t lies in the number of pairs used—1G requires significantly more pairs, so a damaged pair will trigger a negotiation to 100.
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Kaymary10
11-05-2023, 11:43 AM #18

Inspect the Ethernet connector for any broken or bent pins. The key distinction between 100base-t and 1000base-t lies in the number of pairs used—1G requires significantly more pairs, so a damaged pair will trigger a negotiation to 100.

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Imhacking__
Junior Member
17
11-05-2023, 01:11 PM
#19
You're connecting your PC to the network via an 8-conductor Ethernet, with four separate Ethernet cables in use—both between devices and across routers and switches.
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Imhacking__
11-05-2023, 01:11 PM #19

You're connecting your PC to the network via an 8-conductor Ethernet, with four separate Ethernet cables in use—both between devices and across routers and switches.

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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11-05-2023, 06:20 PM
#20
There are very few of these. Even Cat 5 offers only four pairs of wires. I’d be surprised if someone had a two-pair cable. He also mentioned it functions at gigabit speed on his laptop.
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iRaine
11-05-2023, 06:20 PM #20

There are very few of these. Even Cat 5 offers only four pairs of wires. I’d be surprised if someone had a two-pair cable. He also mentioned it functions at gigabit speed on his laptop.

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