Experiencing differences in speed between wired and Wi-Fi connections.
Experiencing differences in speed between wired and Wi-Fi connections.
There seems to be a discrepancy between your expected speeds and what you're actually experiencing. It could be related to your router, the Ethernet ports on your PC, or even the type of cable you're using. Check your router settings, ensure the cables are properly connected, and consider testing with another device to isolate the issue.
The Ethernet connection delivers a speed that mimics a 100-meter link.
The components appear to function quickly, with just two cables indicating no wiring or connector issues. What is the distance between the cables?
In Windows, the Network and Sharing Center, along with network adapters, displays link speed details. Routers typically feature 100 meg LAN ports paired with gigabit WAN connections, which may explain the observed performance numbers.