I have Virgin Media Gig1 broadband, set in modem mode and using an RT-AX88U as my router. It is linked via Cat 7 cable (I know this is overkill but I was given some spare Cat 7 cables). I know I'm never going to get the full 1gb of download speed but when I do speed test...
I have Virgin Media Gig1 broadband, set in modem mode and using an RT-AX88U as my router. It is linked via Cat 7 cable (I know this is overkill but I was given some spare Cat 7 cables). I know I'm never going to get the full 1gb of download speed but when I do ...
I have a 1 Gbps connection via a Cat 6 Ethernet cable to my MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019). I am on macOS Big Sur 11.6 on the Intel Core i9 if that helps.The Ethernet cables connect to the Thunderbolt port via a dock supporting a 1 Gbps networking and my router, switch and ...
Whether you choose Cat5e or Cat6 should depend on your home’s network setup, how far you have to run the cable, and the max speed of your internet plan. We laid out the differences between these cables below: Differences Between Cat5e and Cat6 Cables Ethernet cable type Maximum ...
Being limited to just under 100Mbit is usually a cable/port issue causing a 100Mbit link instead of Gigabit. Just tried this and got the same 90 ish speeds connected directly to the ISPs router. All our cables are cat 5e so I have just tried using a Cat 8 we have lying around and...
a technology known asDOCSIS. Technically speaking, DOCSIS is a fibre-to-the-cabinet service but it uses co-axial cables (Hybrid Fibre Coax) between the cabinet and your home. This means performance is a lot better than on regular FTTC which uses basic copper cables rather than a HFC cable...
Hi guys, I’m still getting odd speeds, thought I had got somewhere with the CAT6 cable and firmware update but still seems slower than the tp link nic. I’m currently with the newest drivers and firmware and using a CAT6 cable. Still getting odd download tests and slower...
I have tried CAT 5, 5E and 6 cables, without any change. Two machines cannot get more than 100Mbps, whilst the two others can get and maintain 1.0 Gbps. I am not your average user, but an enthusiast with speciality in network. Translate 0 Kudos Copy link Reply kkasten Beginner ...
wireless computing devices connecting to next-generation cloud infrastructure, 1000BASE-T Ethernet is limited in bandwidth while 10GBASE-T Ethernet requires UTP Cat6a cabling, a costly upgrade to the install base of Cat5e and Cat 6 cables that constitutes the majority of the cabling installed base ...
To reach speeds above 1Gbps, you must use at least a Cat6 cable plus an Ethernet port rated for multi-Gbps speeds. Some older Ethernet cables, ports, routers, and gateways may not be capable of supporting speeds above 1Gbps to a single device. This includes Ethernet wiring in some older...