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Internet speed limited to 15mbps

Internet speed limited to 15mbps

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Tsuyoshi_
Junior Member
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02-07-2019, 03:55 PM
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Recently received an upgrade from 12 down and 1 up to now 30 down and 2 up. On Wi-Fi and Ethernet, my dad's PC achieves full speed, but on mine it caps at 15 down and 2 up. I've tested different Ethernet cables (Cat5e and Cat6) without improving performance, and using the same cable on my dad's system still shows 30 down 2 up. No software restrictions or downloads are affecting bandwidth. I haven't tried a restart yet, though it might help. Could this be a motherboard issue? Specs: AT&T 5268AC router MSI MPG x570 Gaming Plus.
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Tsuyoshi_
02-07-2019, 03:55 PM #1

Recently received an upgrade from 12 down and 1 up to now 30 down and 2 up. On Wi-Fi and Ethernet, my dad's PC achieves full speed, but on mine it caps at 15 down and 2 up. I've tested different Ethernet cables (Cat5e and Cat6) without improving performance, and using the same cable on my dad's system still shows 30 down 2 up. No software restrictions or downloads are affecting bandwidth. I haven't tried a restart yet, though it might help. Could this be a motherboard issue? Specs: AT&T 5268AC router MSI MPG x570 Gaming Plus.

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ayapasdepb
Member
128
02-09-2019, 11:42 AM
#2
Did you use the identical port on the router and the other device, or just the cables?
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ayapasdepb
02-09-2019, 11:42 AM #2

Did you use the identical port on the router and the other device, or just the cables?

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skylives
Junior Member
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02-10-2019, 08:46 AM
#3
I've checked almost every port using each cable, and they all responded consistently. It's not related to a reply—I've discovered something now. I decided to run one final speed test before restarting, and both Google and Ookla showed me 15 down 2 up. That's odd. Plus, it worked on my dad's PC too, with both services giving similar results.
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skylives
02-10-2019, 08:46 AM #3

I've checked almost every port using each cable, and they all responded consistently. It's not related to a reply—I've discovered something now. I decided to run one final speed test before restarting, and both Google and Ookla showed me 15 down 2 up. That's odd. Plus, it worked on my dad's PC too, with both services giving similar results.

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axxerr77
Member
120
02-17-2019, 06:19 PM
#4
instead of using a speed test, try uploading files from a source that generates data continuously to check real performance and identify any problems.
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axxerr77
02-17-2019, 06:19 PM #4

instead of using a speed test, try uploading files from a source that generates data continuously to check real performance and identify any problems.

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sparker6400
Member
120
02-17-2019, 08:31 PM
#5
there's also fast.com
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sparker6400
02-17-2019, 08:31 PM #5

there's also fast.com

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UnicornCracker
Senior Member
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02-18-2019, 04:04 PM
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I attempted AT&T, Ookla, and Fast, all giving similar results while Google remained inaccurate. I expected Google to be precise before, but now I suspect it misinterpreted my internet speed—possibly unrelated to a real issue. I should have checked several sources first; I forgot about Ookla and didn’t know fast.com until recently. Appreciate the assistance. It’s still unclear how to proceed. I tried downloading an MP4 file from Google, which matched the chart visually. As mentioned earlier, I believe this situation is resolved. Thanks for your help.
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UnicornCracker
02-18-2019, 04:04 PM #6

I attempted AT&T, Ookla, and Fast, all giving similar results while Google remained inaccurate. I expected Google to be precise before, but now I suspect it misinterpreted my internet speed—possibly unrelated to a real issue. I should have checked several sources first; I forgot about Ookla and didn’t know fast.com until recently. Appreciate the assistance. It’s still unclear how to proceed. I tried downloading an MP4 file from Google, which matched the chart visually. As mentioned earlier, I believe this situation is resolved. Thanks for your help.