You can get super fast internet even if you have a slow wired connection and use wireless for your speed boost.
You can get super fast internet even if you have a slow wired connection and use wireless for your speed boost.
Hey guys! I got some great news! I searched online and found a site about this problem: https://www.killernetworking.com/driver-...net-upload I went through all the steps, and I am actually getting around 10 mbps upload speed! The speed did go down a little bit during my test (it went up to 15 then dropped back to 10), but it did succeed in getting much faster uploads. Thanks for your help guys! I really appreciate you doing that.
Good news. When testing upload speed, it's common to see very high bandwidth drop down to something slower. What actually happens is your router has extra memory called buffers. It takes in a lot of data before starting to send anything out. Once the buffer is full, you can only upload as fast as the buffer gets empty (which is basically just how much speed you pay for). This often causes lag and makes games feel slow, especially when someone sends data that sits in a buffer for a while before finally being sent over the internet. So don't let your router get too big or it might cause problems for gamers. Blah blah... time to go to sleep.
Glad to see you made the fix! Why does Killer keep showing these same issues? I'd still suggest downloading and installing the drivers that completely remove all those Killer features. ...It's surprising how many questions on this forum are just about fixing ethernet problems with a killer chipset. It convinces me more than any other motherboard with killer NICs should be off my list to buy!
Hi @anotherdrew, I saw your post a few years ago and thought you'd be happy to hear about it. My Killer E2400 was having trouble uploading, dropping speeds way down from 18 Mbps to less than half a Mbps. After trying all sorts of fixes myself, I ended up looking here instead. You suggested disabling Large Send Offload (IPv4) without the v2 setting, and that worked perfectly for me. Thanks so much! Cheers, mate.