The correct cable adapter for Cat6 is a Cat6 to Cat6 adapter.
The correct cable adapter for Cat6 is a Cat6 to Cat6 adapter.
Hi, I see your cable isn't delivering the advertised 10 Gbps speed—it's actually running at 100 Mbps. The setup you're using with a 568-B cable is different from the standard Cat6 configuration. Let me know if you'd like confirmation on the correct pin layout for Cat6.
You're asking about the connections and speeds involved. Specifically, you want to know what devices you're linking to, if your router can handle gigabit or 10 gig Ethernet, whether your device supports it, and how you're testing the connection speed.
I checked using the Speed Test tool and found my router supports 1Gbps, though it only has a 10Gbps line installed and connected to a PC. After changing the adapter settings, I observed improved performance.
The negotiated speed shown by nic properties is the agreed-upon transfer speed between the devices.