I have a 1GB fiber connection to my home. If I connect the ethernet cable from the wall directly to my desktop ethernet port, I get the advertised 1 gbps download and upload speeds.
If I run the ethernet cable to the WAN port on my router, then route another ethernet cable from the router to my desktop computer, I get only 5mbps upload speeds. Download speeds stat 1gbps. I tried disabling all of the "offload settings" for the network adapter and that got me up to 140 mbps upload speeds. I tried connecting the same ethernet cable from the router to a laptop and got the expected 1gbps upload speeds.
Any idea what setting on my desktop computer is causing this reduced upload speed? My motherboard is an MSI Ace X570 and I am using the Intel adapter. The router was provided by the provider and is a Calix Gigasphere.
I don't want to go the route of going from the wall to my desktop, then a cable from my desktop to the router as this means I have to keep my computer on all the time.
Appreciate any ideas/fixes you might have.
If I run the ethernet cable to the WAN port on my router, then route another ethernet cable from the router to my desktop computer, I get only 5mbps upload speeds. Download speeds stat 1gbps. I tried disabling all of the "offload settings" for the network adapter and that got me up to 140 mbps upload speeds. I tried connecting the same ethernet cable from the router to a laptop and got the expected 1gbps upload speeds.
Any idea what setting on my desktop computer is causing this reduced upload speed? My motherboard is an MSI Ace X570 and I am using the Intel adapter. The router was provided by the provider and is a Calix Gigasphere.
I don't want to go the route of going from the wall to my desktop, then a cable from my desktop to the router as this means I have to keep my computer on all the time.
Appreciate any ideas/fixes you might have.