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fdelmo10
Jun 22, 2018Tutor
Wired connection issues
I have my nighthawk hooked up to my cable modem. I do a speed test using my netgear app and I get 325 mps download speeds . I am very happy with that. I also have my computer hard wired into my ...
- Jun 24, 2018
fdelmo10 wrote:
i ran Qos speed test on 2 different ports and got 349 and 347 download speeds. When i ran the spectrum cable speed test i kept getting a new error A socket error occurred during the Download test. Please try again later.
Should I leave Qos enale in Dynamic mode ?
Well, that down speed means that is what the Router is seeing. Leave QoS OFF, of little use for speeds over 300Mbps and in some cases makes things worse. So the problem is between the router to the wired PC.
Two things to try:
- Use a different LAN port. One using could be bad.
- Try a different cable, connector could be a slight mismatch for the socket, but I assumed the present one worked OK with the modem?
Otherwise, maybe you need a new driver for the network card/device in the PC?
The error, I've seen it too (have Spectrum as well). Working OK for me now (https://www.spectrum.com/internet/speed-test.html). At one time (I have Brighthouse) the link on its website for speedtest never worked. Since they switched to the link above I don't think I've had that problem. SPEEDTEST.NET is another you can use. It yields the same results basically.
antinode
Jun 22, 2018Guru
> [...] I also have my computer hard wired into my router. [...]
What color is the LAN Ethernet port-status LED indicator on the
router for that link? What is your "my computer"? What does its
network-info stuff say about the speed of the physical link? And the
router's WAN/Internet port LED?
> [...] I have a 6 ft cat 6 wire between the router and modem . [...]
And from the router to your "my computer"? Are these cables
known-good/tested?
> [...] What is causing me to lose so much speed
A 100MHz physical link (anywhere) could account for it. Enabling
some thought-requiring router features (QoS, Traffic Meter, ...) might
also.