My plan says I should be getting 200Mb consistently, and I do on my 5Ghz connection via my phone. A lot of time it goes up to 330.
All three of my laptops are connected via LAN and have been, in the past, getting 150 and above. The wifi connections, all though I'm not worried about that, on all 3 laptops are consistently getting the same 5 - 40 Mb/s.
I did the winsock reset, the ipv4 reset, and the ipv6 reset and got the connection, wired, up to about 100 - 120. However, I'm sure this is not going to last long.
The obvious question, the cables, are all rather new and 5e or 6e. I have ordered all new ones to be delivered tomorrow that are cat7, but doing research I realize this isn't going to really make any difference from what is going on now unless there is a problem with the cable. And I really don't think there is since the speed goes up for just a little bit after doing the resets.
I currently have a test running every hour on all 3 laptops. I believe you can find the resets here: https://testmy.net/stats/?&t=c&l=50&q=1588026271762. You can sort the results by laptop by changing the "All Identifiers" at the top to either "Location 1," "Location 2," or "Location 3".
The router is Arris TG1682G, and I have restarted that several times throughout my research in to this. I'm not sure the laptops matter since they are all doing the same thing and they all run different things. Two are Windows 7 with one of them running only one program, but I have verified that the drivers are up-to-date (known as "Location 1" from above). The other is Windows 10 ("Location 3") and is almost brand new and is up-to-date via Windows (although I did double check drivers).
I'm at a loss and will wait for some of your expertise feedback before calling Spectrum and asking them to come out.
All three of my laptops are connected via LAN and have been, in the past, getting 150 and above. The wifi connections, all though I'm not worried about that, on all 3 laptops are consistently getting the same 5 - 40 Mb/s.
I did the winsock reset, the ipv4 reset, and the ipv6 reset and got the connection, wired, up to about 100 - 120. However, I'm sure this is not going to last long.
The obvious question, the cables, are all rather new and 5e or 6e. I have ordered all new ones to be delivered tomorrow that are cat7, but doing research I realize this isn't going to really make any difference from what is going on now unless there is a problem with the cable. And I really don't think there is since the speed goes up for just a little bit after doing the resets.
I currently have a test running every hour on all 3 laptops. I believe you can find the resets here: https://testmy.net/stats/?&t=c&l=50&q=1588026271762. You can sort the results by laptop by changing the "All Identifiers" at the top to either "Location 1," "Location 2," or "Location 3".
The router is Arris TG1682G, and I have restarted that several times throughout my research in to this. I'm not sure the laptops matter since they are all doing the same thing and they all run different things. Two are Windows 7 with one of them running only one program, but I have verified that the drivers are up-to-date (known as "Location 1" from above). The other is Windows 10 ("Location 3") and is almost brand new and is up-to-date via Windows (although I did double check drivers).
I'm at a loss and will wait for some of your expertise feedback before calling Spectrum and asking them to come out.