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Network performance seems unusually sluggish.

Network performance seems unusually sluggish.

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_DeathTrap_
Member
212
06-23-2025, 08:42 AM
#1
Hi, I see you're dealing with a network setup change. Your PC connects to the router via Wi-Fi, and your Ubuntu server is linked through a new Cat6 Ethernet cable. You're using FileZilla to transfer files, and you've noticed performance differences across connections. When using Wi-Fi, speeds were much higher—50 Mbps download and upload, 5 Mbps locally. With the Cat5e cable, speeds dropped to 100 Mbps download and 13 Mbps locally. Now, even though your internet speed is around 800 Mbps, you're only getting about 3 Mbps locally. It seems the change in cable type and connection method might be affecting performance. Could you clarify if the issue persists with other cables or under different conditions?
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_DeathTrap_
06-23-2025, 08:42 AM #1

Hi, I see you're dealing with a network setup change. Your PC connects to the router via Wi-Fi, and your Ubuntu server is linked through a new Cat6 Ethernet cable. You're using FileZilla to transfer files, and you've noticed performance differences across connections. When using Wi-Fi, speeds were much higher—50 Mbps download and upload, 5 Mbps locally. With the Cat5e cable, speeds dropped to 100 Mbps download and 13 Mbps locally. Now, even though your internet speed is around 800 Mbps, you're only getting about 3 Mbps locally. It seems the change in cable type and connection method might be affecting performance. Could you clarify if the issue persists with other cables or under different conditions?

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mineguiton
Member
202
06-23-2025, 10:02 AM
#2
Capture a speedtest image for both server and PC devices.
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mineguiton
06-23-2025, 10:02 AM #2

Capture a speedtest image for both server and PC devices.

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Blackedg
Junior Member
20
06-23-2025, 10:50 AM
#3
PC status: Server connection confirmed – Ethernet uses Cat6 cable. Updated on August 30, 2023 by arjules precision
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Blackedg
06-23-2025, 10:50 AM #3

PC status: Server connection confirmed – Ethernet uses Cat6 cable. Updated on August 30, 2023 by arjules precision

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06-23-2025, 03:58 PM
#4
Launch the command prompt on your PC and run tracert to the server's IP address to trace the network path between the devices.
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UltimoScorpion
06-23-2025, 03:58 PM #4

Launch the command prompt on your PC and run tracert to the server's IP address to trace the network path between the devices.

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jamesydog
Member
193
06-24-2025, 03:02 AM
#5
how do i do that?
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jamesydog
06-24-2025, 03:02 AM #5

how do i do that?

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xCupQuake_
Member
97
06-24-2025, 09:16 AM
#6
Launch the command prompt with admin rights. If unsure of the server IP, run tracert using the server's IP address. Locate your IP on Windows via Microsoft Support. For Linux systems, check your private or public IP at phoenixnap.com.
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xCupQuake_
06-24-2025, 09:16 AM #6

Launch the command prompt with admin rights. If unsure of the server IP, run tracert using the server's IP address. Locate your IP on Windows via Microsoft Support. For Linux systems, check your private or public IP at phoenixnap.com.

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RedWeys
Member
55
06-25-2025, 07:33 PM
#7
Le tracé a trouvé la route jusqu'à l'adresse spécifiée, en utilisant au plus 30 hops. Latence minimale de 1 ms.
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RedWeys
06-25-2025, 07:33 PM #7

Le tracé a trouvé la route jusqu'à l'adresse spécifiée, en utilisant au plus 30 hops. Latence minimale de 1 ms.

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NevaehBRAH
Member
133
07-01-2025, 12:41 AM
#8
Inspect every cable and port thoroughly, including both the router and the PC.
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NevaehBRAH
07-01-2025, 12:41 AM #8

Inspect every cable and port thoroughly, including both the router and the PC.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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07-01-2025, 12:48 AM
#9
My PC lacks a physical connection because it relies on Wi-Fi, while the server uses a wired cable I purchased three days ago. Despite the strong speed I see on my router, the issue seems to come from my PC's router side rather than the router-server connection.
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10th_Doctor_
07-01-2025, 12:48 AM #9

My PC lacks a physical connection because it relies on Wi-Fi, while the server uses a wired cable I purchased three days ago. Despite the strong speed I see on my router, the issue seems to come from my PC's router side rather than the router-server connection.

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Tototach
Junior Member
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07-06-2025, 11:25 AM
#10
My prediction suggests a shift in the environment. Possible disruptions could come from various origins. Try a WiFi analyzer app to examine the radio waves. Choose a channel with minimal interference should offer some relief. Remember, unlicensed spectrum is available for free use. Other devices such as wireless keyboards, mice, headsets, Bluetooth, and microwave ovens also operate on the same frequency, so they won’t appear in a WiFi analyzer. Next consider your router’s position relative to your computer. Many PCIe cards or M.2 Wi-Fi cards connect antennas directly behind the PC. If your router is positioned ahead of your computer, the case might obstruct some signal. Also, try placing your router higher, as this can improve signal distribution.
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Tototach
07-06-2025, 11:25 AM #10

My prediction suggests a shift in the environment. Possible disruptions could come from various origins. Try a WiFi analyzer app to examine the radio waves. Choose a channel with minimal interference should offer some relief. Remember, unlicensed spectrum is available for free use. Other devices such as wireless keyboards, mice, headsets, Bluetooth, and microwave ovens also operate on the same frequency, so they won’t appear in a WiFi analyzer. Next consider your router’s position relative to your computer. Many PCIe cards or M.2 Wi-Fi cards connect antennas directly behind the PC. If your router is positioned ahead of your computer, the case might obstruct some signal. Also, try placing your router higher, as this can improve signal distribution.

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