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I've got a gigabit Ethernet switch with a few different gigabit-capable devices attached, one of which is a 64-bit Win 10 Pro (1511) and the other that matters is an Amazon Fire TV 2. Running a couple of different internet speed tests on the Fire TV consistently shows about 90 Mb/s speeds (never lower than 80), while the Win 10 box shows a max of only 14 Mb/s, and usually less! I used TestMy.Net & speedof.me under Windows.
The two devices are only 4 feet apart. I've not only tried several different Cat 6 Ethernet cables, but I've tried the most relevant test of all: I've connected the very same cable serving the Fire TV to the Win 10 box. But no matter what, I never get more than 14 Mb/s under Windows!!
I've disabled all firewalls and AVs, but this makes no difference. The Windows 10 box is based on an ASUS Z-87A mobo that definitely's using a gigabit Ethernet port.
What could reasonably explain this utterly ludicrous difference and what can I do about it?
The two devices are only 4 feet apart. I've not only tried several different Cat 6 Ethernet cables, but I've tried the most relevant test of all: I've connected the very same cable serving the Fire TV to the Win 10 box. But no matter what, I never get more than 14 Mb/s under Windows!!
I've disabled all firewalls and AVs, but this makes no difference. The Windows 10 box is based on an ASUS Z-87A mobo that definitely's using a gigabit Ethernet port.
What could reasonably explain this utterly ludicrous difference and what can I do about it?