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My Cable router was fine. I get Gigabit speed over ethernet. I switched out my power supply to an aircraft carrier style. That means it supports a lot of outlets 12 outlets total and 6 slots are for very wide plugins.
I have a netgear metal box 8 port gigabit switch that runs directly into my Xfinity wifi router.
I was getting 30mbps down and 40mbps up after switching out the power supply.
My main computer is ethernet. I switched that computer directly into the Xfinity modem and my speeds were back to 940mbps down and 40-45mbps up. All of my devices were running slow including my powerline rig downstairs. I get 160mbps down and 40-45mbps up on my powerline machine.
Everything is back to normal. I didn't need to reset the switch. For a minute I thought the Cat5 cable was the problem going from the switch to the router.
Simply switching my ethernet computer to the Xfinity modem directly fixed the slow download speed.
Networking is one of my weak points.
Any clues or suggestions as to what would cause this temporary problem?
I have a netgear metal box 8 port gigabit switch that runs directly into my Xfinity wifi router.
I was getting 30mbps down and 40mbps up after switching out the power supply.
My main computer is ethernet. I switched that computer directly into the Xfinity modem and my speeds were back to 940mbps down and 40-45mbps up. All of my devices were running slow including my powerline rig downstairs. I get 160mbps down and 40-45mbps up on my powerline machine.
Everything is back to normal. I didn't need to reset the switch. For a minute I thought the Cat5 cable was the problem going from the switch to the router.
Simply switching my ethernet computer to the Xfinity modem directly fixed the slow download speed.
Networking is one of my weak points.
Any clues or suggestions as to what would cause this temporary problem?