on 25-09-2021 16:29
Hi there.
I am looking for any ideas as to what might be the problem.
Have 1gig for approx a year, about 6 months ago it started just going half that speed. Things go in the way and I didn't really do much about it.
However, I have had engineers out and cable changed, no difference.
Went from Modem mode to Orbi mesh back to Router on the hub 4.
Doing real Sam knows speed I get 1gig to hub but only 300/500 to desktop connected via cat 6 Ethernet.
I have changed the cables. rebooted, deleted Intel network card , removed any internet optimization software and back to default.
Still no difference. I have tried on another desktop and same difference.
Any ideas anyone? cheers Rich
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on 26-09-2021 15:05
@Politegpig66
Try this...
Open your Command Prompt in Administrator mode.
Then type the following and make sure you hit Return after each line.
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
Then type:
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
Finally, restart your computer and any restrictions made by your operating system will be cleared.
on 25-09-2021 16:58
Personally, I would have thought running a 1Gb Hub 4.0 on a CAT 6.0 cable is really bordering on the speed that a CAT 6 will operate.
I have CAT 7 cables, however, at first, I thought my Hub 4.0 was not working correctly. I had two different brands of CAT 7 cables, one could only handle up to 600Hz, whereas it should have been around 750Hz.
Once I got all CAT 7 cables changed to the higher 750Hz type everything worked fine on all 4 ethernet ports.
Hope that helps.
on 25-09-2021 17:52
on 25-09-2021 18:18
25-09-2021 23:33 - edited 25-09-2021 23:34
There's no harm in using Cat 7 for future proofing, but you'll have to replace all your equipment before you'll need anything better than Cat6. The cable will be the least of your upgrade problems.
Replacing Cat 6 with Cat 7 will not cure the OP's problem - unless of course the particular cable was faulty.
26-09-2021 08:34 - edited 26-09-2021 08:36
In order to identify where your problem lies you need to initially remove as many pieces of equipment as possible.
As @legacy1 says, connect both of your desktops directly to the hub with a short cat5e or better cable. Initially do this in router mode and use SamKnows real speed.
Try this test with different computers and different cables.
Then try the test again in modem mode directly to the computers.
Also run 'netstat -e -s -p IP' from a command prompt to get your ethernet stats. Post here.
Could you also expand on how you have your Hub4, Ori and desktops connected?
on 26-09-2021 14:30
on 26-09-2021 14:31
on 26-09-2021 14:34
Hi there,
I have had Hub 4 to Orbi RBK753, then Orbi to Gig capable switch. (lights up green) then a cable to pc.
All cat 6 and today cat 7.
Then the other method was Hub 4 in Router mode, with 1 cable connected to PC (cat 6 earlier today now cat 7 just in case)
distance from Hub and all switches etc is less than 3m.
Still just getting half speed.
on 26-09-2021 15:05
@Politegpig66
Try this...
Open your Command Prompt in Administrator mode.
Then type the following and make sure you hit Return after each line.
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
Then type:
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
Finally, restart your computer and any restrictions made by your operating system will be cleared.