I'm in UK, and have a Virgin Media Superhub 3 on the 200mbps package. It's not possible to change WAN ip on the Superhub for god knows what reason, which is why I prefer modem mode which let's you go dynamic.
Direct connection to PC gives me 220mbps in speed tests, so the motherboard ethernet is fine and can handle that speed. However when I switch to modem mode using a TP-LINK TL-WR2543ND router (which has 4x1 gigabit ports) my speed won't go over 120mbps. Windows show that it's on a 1.0Gbps connection, so it's set correctly but it simply won't go over 120.
Cable wise I have a cat5/cat5e/cat6a. All of them give the full speed when the superhub is in router mode and connected directly.
Any suggestions?
Direct connection to PC gives me 220mbps in speed tests, so the motherboard ethernet is fine and can handle that speed. However when I switch to modem mode using a TP-LINK TL-WR2543ND router (which has 4x1 gigabit ports) my speed won't go over 120mbps. Windows show that it's on a 1.0Gbps connection, so it's set correctly but it simply won't go over 120.
Cable wise I have a cat5/cat5e/cat6a. All of them give the full speed when the superhub is in router mode and connected directly.
Any suggestions?