I'm not planning to use a WiFi dongle in the future. The test I did through my phone was to see if I actually was getting full speed on anything other than Ethernet.
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I'm not planning to use a WiFi dongle in the future. The test I did through my phone was to see if I actually was getting full speed on anything other than Ethernet.
Yes, I am connected to WiFi through my phone to test results over WiFi. On a sidenote, I've completely out of the blue got persistent gigabit, so I'm crossing my fingers that it stays that way.
Small positive update. I've come to the conclusion that, if I plug a gigabit-supported cable in, then try my main one, I get full gigabit. The only question that remains is how to fix this so that I...
Hi. I bought another CAT6 cable and it's still giving me 100Mbps. I'm thiiiiis close to pulling my hair out at this point, lol.
No worries mate, thank you for all the help thus far. It's really is such a silly issue.
No, not at the moment unfortunately. If I did have one, troubleshooting would be a lot easier.
Honestly, I'm just thinking of running and buying a new cable later today because it's my prime suspect at the moment, even though it shouldn't be an issue. There's literally nothing else that can be...
The cable I'm using right now is a CAT6 one, I don't have any other CAT6 cable in my home.
name LinkSpeed fullduplex
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Ethernet 0 bps
I've already sat on the phone with the ISP and they are unwilling to help which is why I've researched the issue on my own. Again, there shouldn't be any issue because both the router and my network...
Again, yes I did. I just brought up the subject of WiFi as proof that it is not the ISP's fault, but rather a fault on my end.
Something worth to mention is that the router picks up my duplex settings as automatic, instead of 1.0Gbps; I think that this might be a clue of sorts?
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I'm not connected wirelessly through my computer, it's through my phone.
I did, most of that I was doing from the first place as troubleshooting. As for going to the ISP, the ISP isn't at fault here. I can get max speed using 5GHz WiFi no issue. The router can reportedly...
Yes, I'm still at 100Mbps.
You just said to set it to auto negotiation if the router was configured that way? I had 1.0 Gbps Full before setting it to auto after your recommendation. As far as I...
According to their website, yes, it is CAT5e and supports gigabit speeds. As said in the original thread, I've had success twice running at this speed.
I tried restarting the router and computer...
Yes, the router is a router + modem combined.
I've set the duplex to autonegotation due to the router having it at that. This is the result from the powershell command:
name LinkSpeed...
Hi and thank you for your responses! I forgot to mention in the original post that I'm connected directly to my router and my router is connected to fiber using a coax connection. This is done partly...
Hey TenForums, long time no see!
Basically, I've been having this weird issue for the past couple of days that has driven me to the point where I'm almost pulling my hair out. The issue is that my...
Do report back with results in case uninstalling/finding the right driver fixes it. :p
This may be a shot in the dark, but you could try updating your AMD chipset drivers. According to one of the dumps I analyzed, there was quite a bit of references to those specific drivers.
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Hi.
According to my analysis,
0: kd> lmvm KovaPlusFltrBrowse full module list
start end module name
fffff802`2ff40000 fffff802`2ff43b00 KovaPlusFltr T (no...
Thanks, John!
Thanks, Cliff and Miles!
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