I have recently switched to my ISP's new Gigabit speed package and can't hit the advertised up to 1 Gigabit download speed.
Here's what I've tested with:
- Gigabit Modem CGNM-3552
- Cat 5e cable
- HP Spectre x360 laptop (fairly new)
- USB 3.0 to Ehternet adapter (because my laptop does not have an ethernet port)
By testing directly from the modem via Cat 5e cable to my laptop via USB 3.0 to Ehternet adapter, I'm only getting 350/400 down and 35 up.
I called my ISP's tech support and they sent out a tier 2 tech support person to my home. Following the same hardwire test as I mentioned above, he plugged into his old Lenovo laptop and was able to achieve 700+ down and 45+ up!
Any suggestions on what I should check on my laptop? I've emailed HP asking them to confirm if my laptop is Gigabit speed ready or if there are any updates that need to be applied to accept these speeds...still waiting to hear back from them.
Cheers!
Here's what I've tested with:
- Gigabit Modem CGNM-3552
- Cat 5e cable
- HP Spectre x360 laptop (fairly new)
- USB 3.0 to Ehternet adapter (because my laptop does not have an ethernet port)
By testing directly from the modem via Cat 5e cable to my laptop via USB 3.0 to Ehternet adapter, I'm only getting 350/400 down and 35 up.
I called my ISP's tech support and they sent out a tier 2 tech support person to my home. Following the same hardwire test as I mentioned above, he plugged into his old Lenovo laptop and was able to achieve 700+ down and 45+ up!
Any suggestions on what I should check on my laptop? I've emailed HP asking them to confirm if my laptop is Gigabit speed ready or if there are any updates that need to be applied to accept these speeds...still waiting to hear back from them.
Cheers!
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