![]() ![]() What am I doing wrong? Is it anything in the setup, might it be windows configuration, what can I do? I have 600 mbps and can only enjoy 100 mbps when wired. Sometimes routers have 'power saving' settings, which limit the speed to 100Mbps for some or all ports. Basically your pc ethernet port, your cable and the router port has to support 1Gbit. This speed is the 'negotiated' speed of the link. I've updated to the latest Realtek controller The adapter is set for Auto Negotiation, Receive buffers 512 (that's the maximum it allows), Send buffers 128 (maximum), disable gigabit automatically is disabled, offloads are off for ARP, large IPv4, IPv6, Rx and Tx on in every setting, NS offload off, Side scaling on, Efficient ethernet on, Ecology ethernet on, Gigabit lite on, Interrupt moderation on, Max RSS queues 4, Power saving off, priority and VLAN on, wake up on pattern on, magic packet on, Jumbo 9014 bytes, WOL no reduction, Duplex speed autonegotiation (also tried 1 Gbip in the dropdown list), wake on magic packet off. Your connection speed is 100Mbps (as seen in the window on the right). Wireless I get like 300 Mbps I'm on Windows 10 I'm using a CAT6 ethernet cable, I've tried in another computer and in it I get 550 Mbps All my router ports are gigabit or whatever the name is. ![]() I prefer to connect via cat5e to the router and noticed a few days ago that the NICs speed is showing only 100 Mbps. Hi everyone So I have a Dell Vostro 5490 with Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller and it should reach 1 Gbps Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller - only 100Mbps slow connection.
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