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Speed drop observed from wired to wireless connections

Speed drop observed from wired to wireless connections

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jjp48
Junior Member
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12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
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Hello! I'm facing an unusual problem. My wired connection (Cat5e) is experiencing speed issues. I haven't altered the hardware or cables. My wired speed test consistently shows 100 Mbps, whereas it used to be 800-1000+ Mbps. The wireless remains stable at 600-700 Mbps. ** Upload speeds stay consistent across three wired computers (100 Mbps). Shaw bridged works best with Asus RT-AC3100 and AIProtection enabled. I've observed the PC doesn't recognize proxy settings, though I don't know when this started. This issue appears only on one computer; the other wired connections are 800-1000 Mbps. Resource monitor shows no resource hogging at idle. I've run CMD resets, restarted routers/Shaw modem, and updated network drivers. Disabled/enabled/disabled check for network drivers and performed a malware scan with SuperAntiSpyware & Malwarebytes. Windows update is pending because I can't roll it back over 10 days. ** Swapped cables between the working PC and the affected one; no improvement. Hopefully, someone can help pinpoint what's causing the sudden throttling of my connection speed. I haven't made major changes recently—just noticed the problem after a poor Steam download (kilobytes range). ** It seems to be tied to a new setting on my PC. Edited February 17, 2021 by SteelReign7**
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jjp48
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #1

Hello! I'm facing an unusual problem. My wired connection (Cat5e) is experiencing speed issues. I haven't altered the hardware or cables. My wired speed test consistently shows 100 Mbps, whereas it used to be 800-1000+ Mbps. The wireless remains stable at 600-700 Mbps. ** Upload speeds stay consistent across three wired computers (100 Mbps). Shaw bridged works best with Asus RT-AC3100 and AIProtection enabled. I've observed the PC doesn't recognize proxy settings, though I don't know when this started. This issue appears only on one computer; the other wired connections are 800-1000 Mbps. Resource monitor shows no resource hogging at idle. I've run CMD resets, restarted routers/Shaw modem, and updated network drivers. Disabled/enabled/disabled check for network drivers and performed a malware scan with SuperAntiSpyware & Malwarebytes. Windows update is pending because I can't roll it back over 10 days. ** Swapped cables between the working PC and the affected one; no improvement. Hopefully, someone can help pinpoint what's causing the sudden throttling of my connection speed. I haven't made major changes recently—just noticed the problem after a poor Steam download (kilobytes range). ** It seems to be tied to a new setting on my PC. Edited February 17, 2021 by SteelReign7**

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jiei0424
Junior Member
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12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#2
Have you verified the reported connection rate on your device? It’s possible the network interface card or the cable is failing, limiting performance to 100Mbps instead of the expected speed.
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jiei0424
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #2

Have you verified the reported connection rate on your device? It’s possible the network interface card or the cable is failing, limiting performance to 100Mbps instead of the expected speed.

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10ukkie10
Member
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12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#3
Consider inserting the PC into the port where the other one works well. As @igormp mentioned, the issue might be the cable or a Windows setting that has changed recently.
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10ukkie10
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #3

Consider inserting the PC into the port where the other one works well. As @igormp mentioned, the issue might be the cable or a Windows setting that has changed recently.

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xAdriLCT
Senior Member
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12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#4
They noted the changes were made to the original message. Cables were rearranged, but upload performance stayed consistent on three connected computers. The "working" system maintained fast downloads, while the affected one experienced issues.
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xAdriLCT
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #4

They noted the changes were made to the original message. Cables were rearranged, but upload performance stayed consistent on three connected computers. The "working" system maintained fast downloads, while the affected one experienced issues.

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narpe
Junior Member
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12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#5
You checked if just the cable was changed or if you also swapped the connected ports.
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narpe
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #5

You checked if just the cable was changed or if you also swapped the connected ports.

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pro7XD
Junior Member
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12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#6
Status 1000/1000 – Maximum speed 1500 – Speed set to 1.0 gpbs. I left the ports on the switch side and swapped the connection between the PCs, which essentially handles both tasks. (Impacted PC/new cable/known working port & "working" PC/suspected cable/suspected port)
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pro7XD
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #6

Status 1000/1000 – Maximum speed 1500 – Speed set to 1.0 gpbs. I left the ports on the switch side and swapped the connection between the PCs, which essentially handles both tasks. (Impacted PC/new cable/known working port & "working" PC/suspected cable/suspected port)

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Drew_Taylor03
Junior Member
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12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#7
It seems the issue might be with the PC's hardware, possibly involving a network card or direct MMO connection.
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Drew_Taylor03
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #7

It seems the issue might be with the PC's hardware, possibly involving a network card or direct MMO connection.

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Einhorn_Kevin
Member
94
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#8
Going straight to the Mobo – Asus Strix Z490. Game boost was enabled before, but I tried disabling it. Made sure to restart after applying updates. Appreciate everyone's help in figuring this out.
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Einhorn_Kevin
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #8

Going straight to the Mobo – Asus Strix Z490. Game boost was enabled before, but I tried disabling it. Made sure to restart after applying updates. Appreciate everyone's help in figuring this out.

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m0deYT
Member
144
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#9
It looks like a Windows issue. I'm going to begin from scratch and reinstall the drivers again. Check if any recent changes have resolved any problems or conflicts for a clean setup. The Ethernet Network Adapter should be fine unless it's been damaged, which is unlikely given its age. If not, I'll proceed with a system refresh, keeping in mind I might lose some settings. However, a 104KB download speed isn't ideal!
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m0deYT
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #9

It looks like a Windows issue. I'm going to begin from scratch and reinstall the drivers again. Check if any recent changes have resolved any problems or conflicts for a clean setup. The Ethernet Network Adapter should be fine unless it's been damaged, which is unlikely given its age. If not, I'll proceed with a system refresh, keeping in mind I might lose some settings. However, a 104KB download speed isn't ideal!

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ArkonZ_
Junior Member
24
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM
#10
A user with a Z490-E encountered the same issue on another forum. They adjusted the network and internet settings and tried the "network reset." One reply mentioned it resolved the problem for another person as well.
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ArkonZ_
12-17-2024, 03:26 PM #10

A user with a Z490-E encountered the same issue on another forum. They adjusted the network and internet settings and tried the "network reset." One reply mentioned it resolved the problem for another person as well.

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