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Need assistance with local network speed improvements?

Need assistance with local network speed improvements?

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Unyke
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05-25-2016, 12:54 AM
#11
The devices aren't functioning properly without a crossover cable, even if it doesn’t cause noticeable delays. Have you confirmed the connection speed is set to gigabit? For example, does the display show "speed: 1gbps" in this window?
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Unyke
05-25-2016, 12:54 AM #11

The devices aren't functioning properly without a crossover cable, even if it doesn’t cause noticeable delays. Have you confirmed the connection speed is set to gigabit? For example, does the display show "speed: 1gbps" in this window?

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Angel_MP
Member
174
05-25-2016, 02:36 AM
#12
I understand. I requested another reason.
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Angel_MP
05-25-2016, 02:36 AM #12

I understand. I requested another reason.

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Joyfullyme
Junior Member
7
05-27-2016, 02:57 AM
#13
Disabled EEE and power saving options didn’t work as expected. I followed the steps from the guide at techwiser.com, but everything reset to automatic. The connection shows 10mbps, which is confusing since I’m unsure how it’s supposed to reach gigabit speed.
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Joyfullyme
05-27-2016, 02:57 AM #13

Disabled EEE and power saving options didn’t work as expected. I followed the steps from the guide at techwiser.com, but everything reset to automatic. The connection shows 10mbps, which is confusing since I’m unsure how it’s supposed to reach gigabit speed.

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CasqerMedQ
Member
121
05-27-2016, 07:43 AM
#14
I own a computer that connects via a very inexpensive cable. It frequently changes its speed between 100mbit and gigabit. This might be a poor or damaged connection between a switch and one of the computers—perhaps you didn’t notice using the better cable by chance. Edit: to address the question more clearly, you can’t manually adjust the speed; the network card automatically chooses the appropriate setting. With a Cat5e cable and gigabit NICs on a gigabit switch, it should operate at gigabit speed.
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CasqerMedQ
05-27-2016, 07:43 AM #14

I own a computer that connects via a very inexpensive cable. It frequently changes its speed between 100mbit and gigabit. This might be a poor or damaged connection between a switch and one of the computers—perhaps you didn’t notice using the better cable by chance. Edit: to address the question more clearly, you can’t manually adjust the speed; the network card automatically chooses the appropriate setting. With a Cat5e cable and gigabit NICs on a gigabit switch, it should operate at gigabit speed.

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_Mia_Moo_
Junior Member
14
06-14-2016, 03:03 PM
#15
Thanks! Just a few cables in, and I'm back to 70-80mbps again. Sorry for the mistake, keep learning, thanks to all the support!
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_Mia_Moo_
06-14-2016, 03:03 PM #15

Thanks! Just a few cables in, and I'm back to 70-80mbps again. Sorry for the mistake, keep learning, thanks to all the support!

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robbierobot99
Member
102
06-14-2016, 11:11 PM
#16
Sure, just a quick laugh about it working smoothly!
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robbierobot99
06-14-2016, 11:11 PM #16

Sure, just a quick laugh about it working smoothly!

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