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Connectivity option with quicker speeds compared to traditional Ethernet connections

Connectivity option with quicker speeds compared to traditional Ethernet connections

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Me_Not_Trade
Member
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05-11-2023, 11:36 PM
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I relocated into a new residence and upgraded my internet via AT&T, offering speeds of 300 Mbps upstream and 300 Mbps downstream. I linked my mesh network (https://www.newegg.com/tp-link-deco-x60-...6ZPBWF7445) to it. Performed a brief speed test on my phone to the mesh and achieved 320 Mbps upload, 380 Mbps download. I was pleased until I ran a test on my desktop, which showed only 96 Mbps upload and 7 Mbps download. This setup is connected directly to the AT&T modem/router combo. I attempted to route it through the mesh’s LAN port, but performance remained unchanged. Even when manually setting both Ethernet ports on the router to full duplex at 1 Gbps, there was no improvement. My NAS device, also plugged into the same router, managed to transfer files at up to 120 MB/s (full 1 GB).
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Me_Not_Trade
05-11-2023, 11:36 PM #1

I relocated into a new residence and upgraded my internet via AT&T, offering speeds of 300 Mbps upstream and 300 Mbps downstream. I linked my mesh network (https://www.newegg.com/tp-link-deco-x60-...6ZPBWF7445) to it. Performed a brief speed test on my phone to the mesh and achieved 320 Mbps upload, 380 Mbps download. I was pleased until I ran a test on my desktop, which showed only 96 Mbps upload and 7 Mbps download. This setup is connected directly to the AT&T modem/router combo. I attempted to route it through the mesh’s LAN port, but performance remained unchanged. Even when manually setting both Ethernet ports on the router to full duplex at 1 Gbps, there was no improvement. My NAS device, also plugged into the same router, managed to transfer files at up to 120 MB/s (full 1 GB).

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Hypersnake
Member
208
05-27-2023, 03:56 PM
#2
The same cable appears consistently across all tests. This makes it the most likely cause.
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Hypersnake
05-27-2023, 03:56 PM #2

The same cable appears consistently across all tests. This makes it the most likely cause.

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Necron65
Member
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05-27-2023, 05:53 PM
#3
I experimented with multiple cables, constantly changing them for this configuration.
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Necron65
05-27-2023, 05:53 PM #3

I experimented with multiple cables, constantly changing them for this configuration.

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Violette159
Junior Member
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06-05-2023, 10:31 PM
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Open devmgmt.msc to identify the network interface card in use. Avoid using Windows driver updater; instead, visit the vendor’s site for the latest drivers. One client experienced crashes when drivers exceeded 800Mbps. If the device isn’t an Intel/Realtek NIC, verify other manufacturer tools and disable or remove them. Also dealt with a client whose "Killer" NIC limited performance to about 5-10Mbps, effectively throttling traffic until the software was turned off.
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Violette159
06-05-2023, 10:31 PM #4

Open devmgmt.msc to identify the network interface card in use. Avoid using Windows driver updater; instead, visit the vendor’s site for the latest drivers. One client experienced crashes when drivers exceeded 800Mbps. If the device isn’t an Intel/Realtek NIC, verify other manufacturer tools and disable or remove them. Also dealt with a client whose "Killer" NIC limited performance to about 5-10Mbps, effectively throttling traffic until the software was turned off.

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Zapzarina
Junior Member
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06-06-2023, 03:07 AM
#5
The issue likely lies in the modem or router itself, since you're already receiving gigabit speeds via the same cable and device.
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Zapzarina
06-06-2023, 03:07 AM #5

The issue likely lies in the modem or router itself, since you're already receiving gigabit speeds via the same cable and device.

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Fangirl8289
Junior Member
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06-08-2023, 02:48 AM
#6
I tested it on my laptop and it functions well with a wired link. Likely the issue is with Windows 7.
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Fangirl8289
06-08-2023, 02:48 AM #6

I tested it on my laptop and it functions well with a wired link. Likely the issue is with Windows 7.