Windows 10 pc download speed only at around 30-35 Mbps when paying for a 100 Mbps download speed. Why?
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Booting to usb ubuntu shows speed at 100 Mbps.
Using Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller, driver updated to one from Realtek site dated 6/15/18.
I also have two machines, both plugged into the same switch from the cable modem. One runs at the full speed of 100 Mbps and the one in question is 30-35 Mbps. I don't notice any type of network monitoring software and have done a full Malwarebytes scan.
Edit: https://speedof.me/show.php?img=181127235217-5363.png 35 Down on only one PC still. Not sure why I get inconsistent results.
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Booting to usb ubuntu shows speed at 100 Mbps.
Using Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller, driver updated to one from Realtek site dated 6/15/18.
I also have two machines, both plugged into the same switch from the cable modem. One runs at the full speed of 100 Mbps and the one in question is 30-35 Mbps. I don't notice any type of network monitoring software and have done a full Malwarebytes scan.
Edit: https://speedof.me/show.php?img=181127235217-5363.png 35 Down on only one PC still. Not sure why I get inconsistent results.
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Sorry got it. Any ideas?
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:01
How exactly are you measuring the download speed?
– David Schwartz
Nov 27 at 23:04
Google's speed tester. I just tried speedtest.net and got different results. Why would that be? Google's speed tester said 35, but speedtest.net says the full 100. Is there a more accurate test? I am unsure why Google gives 35 on that pc but 100 on another.
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:12
Which google speed tester? The Google Fiber one?
– Patrick Jørgensen
Nov 28 at 22:21
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Booting to usb ubuntu shows speed at 100 Mbps.
Using Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller, driver updated to one from Realtek site dated 6/15/18.
I also have two machines, both plugged into the same switch from the cable modem. One runs at the full speed of 100 Mbps and the one in question is 30-35 Mbps. I don't notice any type of network monitoring software and have done a full Malwarebytes scan.
Edit: https://speedof.me/show.php?img=181127235217-5363.png 35 Down on only one PC still. Not sure why I get inconsistent results.
internet network-adapter speed
Booting to usb ubuntu shows speed at 100 Mbps.
Using Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller, driver updated to one from Realtek site dated 6/15/18.
I also have two machines, both plugged into the same switch from the cable modem. One runs at the full speed of 100 Mbps and the one in question is 30-35 Mbps. I don't notice any type of network monitoring software and have done a full Malwarebytes scan.
Edit: https://speedof.me/show.php?img=181127235217-5363.png 35 Down on only one PC still. Not sure why I get inconsistent results.
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Sorry got it. Any ideas?
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:01
How exactly are you measuring the download speed?
– David Schwartz
Nov 27 at 23:04
Google's speed tester. I just tried speedtest.net and got different results. Why would that be? Google's speed tester said 35, but speedtest.net says the full 100. Is there a more accurate test? I am unsure why Google gives 35 on that pc but 100 on another.
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:12
Which google speed tester? The Google Fiber one?
– Patrick Jørgensen
Nov 28 at 22:21
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Sorry got it. Any ideas?
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:01
How exactly are you measuring the download speed?
– David Schwartz
Nov 27 at 23:04
Google's speed tester. I just tried speedtest.net and got different results. Why would that be? Google's speed tester said 35, but speedtest.net says the full 100. Is there a more accurate test? I am unsure why Google gives 35 on that pc but 100 on another.
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:12
Which google speed tester? The Google Fiber one?
– Patrick Jørgensen
Nov 28 at 22:21
Sorry got it. Any ideas?
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:01
Sorry got it. Any ideas?
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:01
How exactly are you measuring the download speed?
– David Schwartz
Nov 27 at 23:04
How exactly are you measuring the download speed?
– David Schwartz
Nov 27 at 23:04
Google's speed tester. I just tried speedtest.net and got different results. Why would that be? Google's speed tester said 35, but speedtest.net says the full 100. Is there a more accurate test? I am unsure why Google gives 35 on that pc but 100 on another.
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:12
Google's speed tester. I just tried speedtest.net and got different results. Why would that be? Google's speed tester said 35, but speedtest.net says the full 100. Is there a more accurate test? I am unsure why Google gives 35 on that pc but 100 on another.
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:12
Which google speed tester? The Google Fiber one?
– Patrick Jørgensen
Nov 28 at 22:21
Which google speed tester? The Google Fiber one?
– Patrick Jørgensen
Nov 28 at 22:21
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Sorry got it. Any ideas?
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:01
How exactly are you measuring the download speed?
– David Schwartz
Nov 27 at 23:04
Google's speed tester. I just tried speedtest.net and got different results. Why would that be? Google's speed tester said 35, but speedtest.net says the full 100. Is there a more accurate test? I am unsure why Google gives 35 on that pc but 100 on another.
– Ray
Nov 27 at 23:12
Which google speed tester? The Google Fiber one?
– Patrick Jørgensen
Nov 28 at 22:21