Maybe the program was told "My Internet connection is 10 Mbps" instead of 100 for example (simple typo) and it then shapes the traffic accordingly with the upper cap set. It's possible a previous configuration issue has instructed that program to limit Internet to 12 Mbps when it's on that particular LAN. Plug into a different network, they detect that they are now elsewhere and won't apply the same settings. Thanks all, I will try these things when I get back on site this week and report back.Ī reason why it doesn't always happen even if you do have such software installed is because some of those packages try to be smart. I did confirm that the negotiated link speed is full duplex and gigabit. Just because I didnt try to set up any advanced settings doesn't mean they arn't there, maybe even just reset it to defaults and configure again. Going to have to scour through the Ubiquiti router again. I'll add that to my OP list, I knew I'd forget to list something I tried. I did think of MAC address and connected by the built in wireless with no change. It doesn't have an issue when moved to a different router/straight to modem but I've learned to never rule anything out. I'll double check for software, it's an i5 Dell so no APU. Clearly something in the network is causing this. I am not overly familiar with having a domain server in the network which is why I'm asking for help here. I'm stumped as to how it can be getting capped without logging in to the server or using the server for DNS. Plugged one problem PC directly into cable modem at business and got full 400Mb/s speed brought PC to my home and got full 400Mb/s speeds Switched to built in wifi to change mac address/adapter in case cap was based on that. Workstations do not use static IP's, they are DHCP from the router. created new user account and changed machine name on network. swapped a temporary known good switch in for whole network unplugged all workstations and server and ran just the one slow PC alone on the network, all equipment was powered off for 5 min and rebooted for this. plugged this one PC directly to the router instead of switch ran a cat6 line through the hall to the closet just to test I have tried all these things with no change: Same user complained of slow internet speeds prior to the new PC so I suspect the problem was there previously as well. New Ubiquiti Edge X router last month with basic setup, no QOS or anything fancy.Ģnd new PC is capped at 12Mb/s internet speed but has full 100MB/s+ LAN transfers. Other PC's have no issue and get 100Mb/s+ depending on age. New PC is Windows 10 Home and does not log into the domain. One new PC I deployed is fine, over 300Mb/s speeds on speedtest and over 100MB/s LAN transfers. For new PC's I am transitioning the workstations to not log into the domain as most applications have gone to the cloud and the server is only used to store scans at this point. Very strange situation and I would appreciate any ideas please.Įnvironment is an insurance agency with 6 workstations and one server with active domain.
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