![]() Well, IMHO, your 1st mistake is using a Toilet Paper RouterĪnd Solaris is correct, networking is a complex puzzle, and very few of us "normal" people have the skills to properly solve it.and the easiest way to start is by using a process of elimination, like Holmes once said: "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"īut IIRC, what you are (incorrectly) attempting to do is called "Link aggregation" and it only works if both the router's ethernet ports AND the mobo's nics (and everything else in between them) supports it. Its complex and this post is already very long. There is a lot I didnt touch on, or glossed over specifics. ![]() Its important to be clear and add as much detail and CONTEXT as possible to get closer to the result you are expecting. There are many pieces of the networking puzzle that can be causing issues. Like many other things, it is an ENTIRE concentration of the IT industry, with many other concentrations therin (wifi). Especially on generalist techforums like this. Especially when it comes to troublshooting. You would never see more than 1gb/s from that machine. It doesnt matter if you are bonded or not. If another machine on the network is not bonded and only has a single 1gb/s connection to the switch. Like storage, it is only as fast as its slowest part. From there assuming it works out fine, you work backwards until the problem is found.įinally, even if you managed to team or bond your NICs and EVERYTHING else in the network supported it only on the LAN (between devices) would you see that speed. No wifi devices, no other devices, no switches. Now to get yourself out of the weeds the first thing you can try, is plugging the desktop again with only 1 cable directly to the router. If you have another machine doing updates, or a TV streaming, or a cell phone watching youtube all of them are taking a piece big or small of that aailible bandwidth. It is 1GB/s divided by the amount of devices trying to use that connection. Lets assume you are getting the full 1GB/s. While I personally have had great luck with fios with a fiber to the house connection, most ISPs put in a "upto Gbp/s" into the contract. The first would be to disconnect one of your ethernet cables to be certain the OS isnt attempting to load balance, but lets get back to the speed isssue. It sounds like other issues need to be addressed before you even see that though. You should be able to get 1gb/s line rate if you have proper fiber. No matter what, even if you managed to bond your NICs in some fashion you will not get 2GB/s, especially from a speed test. However there are some things to consider. Nic teaming from a windows perspective did not because it is buffered. Some of the more advanced scenarios require configuration on the switch side. We call that LAG (LACP) or "bonding" in the network world, in the OS (windows world) we call it "nic teaming". We dont know what the goal is.īut this is the wrong configuration and it doesnt work like that. 5G access requires a 5G capable device.Not sure what we can reccomend. Mobile Hotspot not included on Unlimited Welcome plan. Unlimited 5G / 4G LTE: For Unlimited Welcome plan, in times of congestion, your data may be temporarily slower than other traffic. Auto Pay (Bank account or Verizon Visa Card) & paper-free billing req'd. Less $729.99 promo credit applied to account over 36 mos promo credit ends if eligibility requirements are no longer met 0% APR. New line on any 5G Unlimited plan req'd per phone. IPhone: $729.99 purchase on device payment or at retail price required. Promotional credits for this Bring your own Device (BYOD) offer may not be combined with other promotional offers. ![]() Promo credit applied over 36 months promo credits end if eligibility requirements are no longer met. $540 via promo credit when you add a new smartphone line with your own 4G/5G smartphone on Unlimited Ultimate plan req'd. ![]()
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