Question i have 600 mbps but my computer wont go past 200 mbps

Jan 25, 2020
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Hello, as i said in the title my computer for some reason can't get the full internet speed im paying for.
Speedtest

My card (Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller) supports gigabit ethernet, im currently at Automatic Negotiation and tried a lot of things that don't seem to work.
Ethernet

My ethernet cable is a cat5e and i have tested on other computers using the same cable that goes on my computer, they get 600 mbps but in my case it wont go further than 200 mbps.

Thats all, thank you in advance.
 
Jan 25, 2020
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full system spec?
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4710HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz
Manufacturer Intel
Speed 3.5 GHz
Number of Cores 8
CPU ID BFEBFBFF000306C3
Family 06
Model 3C
Stepping 3

RAM 16 GB

Video Card#1
Video Card Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
Manufacturer

Chipset Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
Dedicated Memory 113 MB
Total Memory 3.0 GB


Hardware T & L Yes
Vendor ID 8086
Device 0416
Plug and Play ID VEN_8086&DEV_0416&SUBSYS_397817AA&REV_06
Driver Version 20.19.15.4624

Video Card #2
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M


Chipset GeForce GTX 860M
Dedicated Memory 4.0 GB
Total Memory 10 GB


Hardware T & L Yes
Vendor ID 10DE
Device 1392
Plug and Play ID VEN_10DE&DEV_1392&SUBSYS_397817AA&REV_A2
Driver Version 26.21.14.4166

i have a Lenovo Y50-70 Motherboard (version: 31900059Std)

Network adapter: Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller, Ethernet 802.3
 
Is your modem separate can you try to bypass the router and plug directly into the modem.

Try to reset the router and configure as little as possible Just the passwords for admin and wifi. Many routers have a hardware accelerator that is disabled when you use certain features. 200-250mbps is a common cpu bottleneck number you see.
 
Jan 25, 2020
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Is your modem separate can you try to bypass the router and plug directly into the modem.

Try to reset the router and configure as little as possible Just the passwords for admin and wifi. Many routers have a hardware accelerator that is disabled when you use certain features. 200-250mbps is a common cpu bottleneck number you see.
my modem is my router, and i haven't seen that option in the router settings, and if thats the case it wouldn't make sense because other computers get the 600 mbps using the same cable from my pc