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calichristina
Nov 13, 2017Aspirant
Is there a way to adjust speed on LAN jacks?
We have been using the modem just for wireless connections and just tried hooking up a PC with an ethenet jack to it. I was surprised to see the speed so slow. Is there a way to adjust the speed for...
vkdelta
Nov 14, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
is your ethernet 10/100 or gigabit?
calichristina
Nov 14, 2017Aspirant
I'm not sure. It's Spectrum cable "Ultimate 300" so I'm guessing that is 10/100?? Thanks.
- antinodeNov 14, 2017Guru
> is your ethernet 10/100 or gigabit?
> I'm not sure. It's Spectrum cable "Ultimate 300" [...]
The question was about your hardware, not your ISP plan. "a PC with
an [E]the[r]net jack" is not a very detailed description of anything.
> [...] I was surprised to see the speed so slow. [...]
Define "so slow".
> [...] Is there a way to adjust the speed for the ethernet jacks?
Generally, no. You normally get the highest speed which the two
connected devices negotiate between themselves.
On Windows (10), perhaps: Settings > Network & Internet > Change
Adapter Options > Status would show you the Speed.- CharliesTheManDec 03, 2017AspirantTo me, it sounds like the problem is on the PC side. It will depends on what speeds the Ethernet card is capable of, and the Ethernet drivers could be a problem.
I would first try the methods the user gave above for checking the PCs status of Ethernet device.
If that doesn't get you anywhere, I would try finding out what kind of network/ethernet interface card you have in PC. Going through device manager might help this. Once you've done that you can look online for the correct drivers from the NIC manufacturer. You always want to go through PC manufacturer or NIC manufacturer, because just searching on Google will bring up so many "speed up my PC" crap links.