128bit
Senior Member
can anyone account for how wired connection speeds are measured? two of my four wired ports have been flagged as being slow.
now there was a time when port 3 was actually slow and that could be proven by a simple speedtest. it's normally stuck in a 4k tv; so i hung a laptop on it and i couldn't break 100 mb/s. replaced the very old cable with a cat 6 and the speeds increased to a provisioned or slightly over metric as expected but the indicator never changed. i never understood the issue with port 4, as it has a 5' run now using a cat 8 wire. my guess is that the device must be reporting something, cause if i plug that cable into the laptop, the indicator changes to green! any yes, the behavior follows the device/cable no matter what port.
it's clear to me that how ever this utility works, it's assessing more than just the conductor. any thoughts?
now there was a time when port 3 was actually slow and that could be proven by a simple speedtest. it's normally stuck in a 4k tv; so i hung a laptop on it and i couldn't break 100 mb/s. replaced the very old cable with a cat 6 and the speeds increased to a provisioned or slightly over metric as expected but the indicator never changed. i never understood the issue with port 4, as it has a 5' run now using a cat 8 wire. my guess is that the device must be reporting something, cause if i plug that cable into the laptop, the indicator changes to green! any yes, the behavior follows the device/cable no matter what port.
it's clear to me that how ever this utility works, it's assessing more than just the conductor. any thoughts?