Well that’s nice to hear but the fact is on my end that rips that used to stream fine from my Plex server now stutter, and with exactly the same hardware including cables my ATV used to connect at gigE and now only connects at 100Mbit. Please don’t try to shine me on about how...
It turned out to be the router having only 100/10 WLAN ports, despite saying gigabit online. I was able to get much higher speeds just getting a different router. So consider this issue resolved. Double check your router ports being capable of 1000 MBPS and make sur...
However, if you were getting Gigabit using a particular setup and suddenly, with no changes whatsoever, your link speed is now 100 Mbps, then it’s probably only one cable that is currently having issues, and it is likely one that is exposed. The fastest way to rule out any problems ...
However, if you were getting Gigabit using a particular setup and suddenly, with no changes whatsoever, your link speed is now 100 Mbps, then it’s probably only one cable that is currently having issues, and it is likely one that is exposed. The fastest way to rule out any problems ...
I'm running a H505S desktop at home. The OS is Win8. The computer is hooked to my router using a Cat 6 Ethernet cable. The router itself has Gigabit Ethernet enabled. However, I'm only connected at 100 Megabyte full Duplex with the PC. I've tested the cable an...
Even if I set a fixed speed of 1 Gbps, it takes about 3-5 minutes after Windows 11 startup to establish a connection, but only at 100 Mbps (Event Log: Intel Ethernet Controller I226-V – Network link has been established at 100Mbps full duplex).In the Event Log ar...
The first is by using the EthernetUDP::beginMulticast(ip, port) function. This both binds to a specific port, for only receiving traffic on that port, and joins the specified group address. It's similar to EthernetUDP::begin(localPort) in that the socket will "own" the port....
You may have noticed the caveat beside the Cat 6 Ethernet cables above. Cat 6 Ethernet cables are rated for 10 Gbps, but they can’t hold the same speed across the same distance as Cat 6a cables and higher. A Cat 6 cable’s 10 Gbps speed is reliable only at distances less than 55...
The only households that should be using a Cat 5 are those with Internet plans with speeds lower than 100 Mbps. If you currently have a Cat 5 cable and need to replace it, however, we suggest upgrading to a Cat 5e, as it’ll still be useful if you decide to upgrade your Internet ...
Only interfaces with a speed of 100 can accept the half duplex configuration: Switch_1(config-if)#speed 100Switch_1(config-if)#duplex halfSwitch_1(config-if)# Switch_1(config-if)#speed 1000Cannot change speed to 1000Mbps when in half duplexSwitch_1(config-if)#endSwitch_1# ...