I tried the same cable on my laptop, and got the speeds I was expecting. Above 300 download and above 300 upload. Same cable.
I am expecting a call from Asus's Network Engineer in the next day or so, so I hope that goes well.
Alright I will check it on my laptop when I get a chance. Finally got my computer operational, and I have work due at midnight tonight. Gotta get on it :LOL:
If it makes any difference, my room/office is on the far side of the house, and I can pull up Ookla speed test on my phone and over...
Just to let @bill001g and @Flamebrander know, I was able to fix part of the issue by changing the Gigabit Master Slave Mode, and I ended up plugging my ethernet directly into the modem instead of the Orbi we have. This got my download speeds up to 350+ download, but I am still stuck with 30...
I’ll have to find that gigabit master slave mode and see if it works. Also, I tested it on google speed test, and the Ookla speed test.
I am also directly connected into our modem, and we get 300up and 300mbps down. It is a fibre connection to our house.
Before I rage and take apart this computer again, I’ll fiddle around with my router to see if it works. I have already tried forcing it to 1gig on the device manager, updated all the drivers, bios, etc. The cable also works perfectly fine and gives me my 300mbps we pay for and some.
For...
So I was so happy to upgrade my PC that I originally built in 2014. However, I feel like I have been shafted by ASUS and Intel, respectively.
I just bought a ASUS Prime Z490-A motherboard with the i7 10700K.
After doing some research, I feel like I have fallen into the trap that everyone else...
So based off of that, is there any way I can still boot off of the options I have mentioned and tried?
If not, I just made a new post about putting windows on the NVME and trying to recover data that was on the old boot SSD here...
So, here's the deal. I made this post about trying to boot off of my old drive and trying to keep the original configuration. The original post can be found here: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/upgrading-components-and-trying-to-book-off-old-boot-drive.3652495/
My new question is...
I have tried clearing CMOS and booting off of the SSD only, didn’t work. I have tried clearing CMOS and booting off the SSD and HDD that was in the system while Windows was originally loaded.
As far as the secure boot goes, in the Asus BIOS the only secure boot settings require deleting a...