We recently upgraded to a 1 Gbps connection for our home network.
Running speed tests I noticed I'm only getting 130 - 150 Mbps on my own PC.
I tested this with 2 different cables going to the same switch on different ports.
One of the cables was plugged into my Windows Server which was receiving 980 Mbps which is the max I can hope for.
The cable is plugged into my motherboard which is the ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-F.
The Router is a Touchstone TG3492 Telephony Gateway.
The only thing connected to the Router is my D-Link Gigabit Switch (DGS-1016D)
I already tried:
Thanks for any help in advance!
Running speed tests I noticed I'm only getting 130 - 150 Mbps on my own PC.
I tested this with 2 different cables going to the same switch on different ports.
One of the cables was plugged into my Windows Server which was receiving 980 Mbps which is the max I can hope for.
The cable is plugged into my motherboard which is the ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-F.
The Router is a Touchstone TG3492 Telephony Gateway.
The only thing connected to the Router is my D-Link Gigabit Switch (DGS-1016D)
I already tried:
- Installing the newest Networking drivers from asus.com
- Uninstalling the device in Device Manager and reinstalling the new drivers.
- Using a different cable which is proven to run at ~1gbps (currently still plugged in)
- Resetting any overclocking in the BIOS (I read that BCLK > 100 can cause network issues, currently on stock settings)
- Forcing the Speed in the Network Adapter to 1 Gbps Duplex (Everything worked fine, no speed increase, reverted to Automatic mode)
Thanks for any help in advance!