RodBarnes
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I'm looking for some direction on this because it clearly isn't related to the networking hardware itself (see below). Nor is it an provider issue as I am doing all my testing between local computers on my LAN. Are there some Windows network settings that might account for this behavior?
Regardless of how I improve the speed, whatever I obtain, the download is half of the upload. For example (as measured using BitMeterOS):
The specs on the system (built October 2010):
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H, 2.6GHz
BIOS: Award FE, 09/30/2010
Chipset: AMD 890GX
CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 600e, 2.2GHz, AM3
RAM:
• Patriot DDR3, 2GB, PC3-8500F, 533MHz (x2)
• Crucial DDR3, 2GB, PC3-10700H, 667MHz (x2)
Video: AMD Radeon HD 6850, 1GB GDDR5, 1GHz
Drives:
• 2TB Western Digital HDD SATA 2 (WD20EARS-00S8B1)
• RAID 0, 1TB Seagate SATA 2 (SG31000538AS)
TV Tuner:
• Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 dual-tuner ATSC
WiFi:
• TP-Link Archer T8E 802.11ac
Regardless of how I improve the speed, whatever I obtain, the download is half of the upload. For example (as measured using BitMeterOS):
- Ethernet: ~40MBs upload, ~20MBs download
- WiFi 5GHz: ~20MBs upload, ~10MBs download
- WiFi 2.4GHz: ~10MBs upload, ~5MBs download
The specs on the system (built October 2010):
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H, 2.6GHz
BIOS: Award FE, 09/30/2010
Chipset: AMD 890GX
CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 600e, 2.2GHz, AM3
RAM:
• Patriot DDR3, 2GB, PC3-8500F, 533MHz (x2)
• Crucial DDR3, 2GB, PC3-10700H, 667MHz (x2)
Video: AMD Radeon HD 6850, 1GB GDDR5, 1GHz
Drives:
• 2TB Western Digital HDD SATA 2 (WD20EARS-00S8B1)
• RAID 0, 1TB Seagate SATA 2 (SG31000538AS)
TV Tuner:
• Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 dual-tuner ATSC
WiFi:
• TP-Link Archer T8E 802.11ac
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Yuppers 1/10 is what I get!
Even if he's not experiencing problems with his router and wifi card now, that doesn't mean that will continue. Part of the point I'm making is that if you use sub-standard hardware you're going to have problems sooner or later, so why not pay a little more $$ now and avoid the hassle of having to rip out the router and wifi card in a matter of months instead of 5 years?