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The original was posted on /r/homenetworking by /u/Salt-Ad4986 on 2023-12-26 23:55:11+00:00.
I pay for, and normally get 500+ Mbps via ethernet.
The cat 6 ethernet cable, PC, and router (Tenda AXE5700 | Wi-Fi 6E) are all brand new.
I have already forced the Speed & Duplex setting into 1.0 Gbps, and the only thing that un-caps my 10 Mbps ethernet connection is by unplugging/plugging the ethernet or power cable.
Has anyone ever come across a fundamental problem associated with ethernet connections capping to 10 Mbps when the cable isn’t the problem? I don’t know where else to look.
For reference, while I don’t know *a lot*, I *am* an IT student.
Any help or other advice here is much appreciated.
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