Your motherboard supports 1GB speed for the x470 model.
Your motherboard supports 1GB speed for the x470 model.
My new pc has the arous x470 ultra gaming motherboard.In the properties of my network adapter there is an option of 1.0gbps full duplex.but when i apply it my lan stops worrking. I tried running the lan cable through and without the router.I am using cat 6 cables.
I used to connect my laptop directly via LAN without the router, but it didn’t work. It stops functioning when I switch to a slower 1Gbps full-duplex connection, though it works at 100Mbps. Does your motherboard support that speed? Any solutions? I’m losing money on the 200Mbps package.
The router only features 100Mbps ports, and it seems the ISP device also uses a 100Mbps connection. You're asking whether your question is about connecting from your PC to the ISP box or through a switch. If it's the latter, which model would work best? Also note that your board fully supports gigabit speeds.
From the wall to the PC refers to the ISP connection you’re using. It seems whatever is on the other end only offers 100Mbps. You’ll need a different router to achieve speeds above that. While it can handle gigabit, current boards usually have only 100Mbps ports, not the high-end options you might expect.
This device doesn't handle gigabit speeds—it only works with 10/100 Mbps. To connect at gigabit, you'll need a different router. Because it only supports up to 100Mbps, you're getting half the bandwidth your ISP promised (you mentioned a 200Mbps plan). It does have an Intel GbE LAN chip that can handle 10/100/1000 Mbps, but it won't reach gigabit until you upgrade the router.