streamingqert.blogg.se

Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps
Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps




kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps
  1. #Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps driver#
  2. #Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps full#
  3. #Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps Pc#

Most cable that says eia/tia on it is valid. It only takes the wire being slightly out of spec for it drop to 10m.įirst check the cable and make sure they installed actual cat5e or cat6 cable. When a connection only works at 10mbit it means there is some issue with one of the other pairs also. This implies that either the blue or brown pair is bad.assuming standard colors. Intel PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility test result output: However, as long as I am able to max out the 100Mbps adapter through the same installed cable, it seems unlikely that they will acknowledge that there are any errors with their installation.

kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps

What could the reason be for not achieving a faster network than 10Mbps when my onboard ethernet adapter is used, via the installed cable/plugs? What is the variable here that I am not aware of? What solutions and further troubleshooting steps are available to me? The electricians are coming back in a couple of days to finish some other work, so if I can identify any specific issues with the work they have done, I can have them redo it. Unfortunately they did not have a measuring tool available. The electricians have checked the connection several times, at both ends of the installed cable (and also re-terminated in both ends).

  • I have also tried several new cables, and all give 10Mbps except my 15 year old long cat5 cable, which gives me 100Mbps.
  • #Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps Pc#

    This result is the same whether I connect my desktop PC or my laptop through this adapter.

  • When I use a USB ethernet adapter I have available, I get almost 100Mbps (I believe the adapter only supports up to 100Mbps speed).
  • Now, based on the above it would be easy to conclude there is something wrong with the wiring I had just installed by certified electricians.
  • I have tried multiple ports in the router, without any improvement (including the same port hat yields 300/300 when connected directly to the PC).
  • kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps

    The installed cable is terminated with a RJ45 wall-mounted plate/port on one side and a RJ45 plug on the other (which is connected to my router).

    #Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps full#

    The exception is the mentioned long cat5 cable, which gives me "100Mbps Full Duplex" and ~100Mbps download speed (much lower upload speed for some reason) through the installed cabled (and also gives me 300/300 directly connected between the PC and the router).

    kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps

  • I get ~10Mbps regardless of what cable I use, I have tried multiple different ones, borth cat5e and cat6.
  • The same utility tool is able to perform some tests on the adapter/connection, but not all tests are available.
  • The Intel PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility reports that the speed of the connection is "10,00 Mbps Full Duplex" (if I use my old cable directly between the router and the PC, it says "1Gbps Full Duplex".
  • This is confirmed by using a long cat5 cable (same as I used in my old house, where I achieved 250Mbps/25Mbps) from the router to the PC.
  • My connection speed is 300Mbps/300Mbps.
  • I have previously had high speeds on this computer (250Mbps/25Mbps, which was the cap in my old house).
  • #Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps driver#

  • Windows 10, ASUS X99-PRO, Socket 2011-3 motherboard, updated Intel driver (12.18.9.23, dated ).
  • When I connect my PC through this cable, I only achieve ~10Mbps. I have moved into a new house and have had an ethernet cable installed from the utility room to my office. My ethernet adapter will only give me 10Mbps networking speed, on a newly installed cat-6 network cable between my utility room and office.






    Kb4517389 ethernet status 10 mbps