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Hi all,
I am using the motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B550 - F Gaming
It advertise to support 2.5 Gbps with the Intel (R) Ethernet Controller i115 - V. However, when I plugged in my internet cable, the speed only shows up as 1Gbps.
I am using a Cat 7 cable that supports 10 Gbps speed. I am using it to connect the motherboard Ethernet port directly into the Internet socket in the wall, with no internet switch or hub in between, so this shouldn't be an issue with Ethernet switches.
I have updated the driver to the latest version.
I have also tried forcing the connection speed to be "2.5 Gbps" by configuring a network adapter setting ("speed & duplex") in Windows control panel. I changed it from 'auto-negotiation', which is the default setting. This didn't do anything. The connection speed continued to show up as "1 Gbps".
Additionally, I have emailed my internet provider to ask whether this is an issue on their end. While I wait for their response, I am not sure who my internet provider can limit my Ethernet connection speed. I mean, they can give me lower internet speed, but my Ethernet connection speed should still show up as what the hardware I am using is configured to be, is that not so?
I am hoping to explore other trouble shooting options. What other things do you think I can try?
Thanks a lot guys.
Cheers.
I am using the motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B550 - F Gaming
It advertise to support 2.5 Gbps with the Intel (R) Ethernet Controller i115 - V. However, when I plugged in my internet cable, the speed only shows up as 1Gbps.
I am using a Cat 7 cable that supports 10 Gbps speed. I am using it to connect the motherboard Ethernet port directly into the Internet socket in the wall, with no internet switch or hub in between, so this shouldn't be an issue with Ethernet switches.
I have updated the driver to the latest version.
I have also tried forcing the connection speed to be "2.5 Gbps" by configuring a network adapter setting ("speed & duplex") in Windows control panel. I changed it from 'auto-negotiation', which is the default setting. This didn't do anything. The connection speed continued to show up as "1 Gbps".
Additionally, I have emailed my internet provider to ask whether this is an issue on their end. While I wait for their response, I am not sure who my internet provider can limit my Ethernet connection speed. I mean, they can give me lower internet speed, but my Ethernet connection speed should still show up as what the hardware I am using is configured to be, is that not so?
I am hoping to explore other trouble shooting options. What other things do you think I can try?
Thanks a lot guys.
Cheers.