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Bandwidth issue of my gigabyte network

Every device in the network supports gigabyte transferring. All wires are CAT6 (flatten wire). The maximum bandwidth can only achieve 1000Mbps for less than 24 hours. The next day when I tested the ...
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Optimize Performance of Google WiFi and CenturyLink 1Gbps Fiber

I had Google Wifi and it really works well. A few months ago I switched to CenturyLink 1Gbps Fiber service and overall I have been very satisfied with that as well. I have seen other posts of serious ...
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Can I use a switch to send high-bandwidth signals from multiple 100Mbps nodes to one central 1000Mbps node?

I want to stream video (compressed, ~20Mbps) from at least six raspberry pi zeros, each of which has a 10/100 USB ethernet adaptor, to a central PC with a 10/100/1000 port. All of the nodes will be ...
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How does the "Gigabit" bandwidth limit apply in an ethernet network?

Edit: it seems I either misunderstood or was misled by this article, which seems to imply that a 10 Gbps switch is required to make good use of a dozen nodes with gigabit ports. With the clarification ...
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Determining bandwidth in local network

Is there a way of testing the bandwidth available on my local network between my Synology NAS drive and my LG Smart TV? The TV and the NAS are both connected using CAT6 ethernet directly to the ...
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Debian PC stuck at about 240Mbps on Gigabit Ethernet network

I have recently subscribed to FTTH and in order to take advantage of all the available bandwidth, I have upgraded my home network to Gigabit, which basically meant replacing my router since all the ...
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Why am I not getting full Gigabit Ethernet speed in my LAN?

Recently, I bought a TP-Link AC1750 Archer C7, which has four Gigabit Ethernet ports (800 Megabits each), 1300Mbps 5GHz WiFi and 450Mbps 2.4GHz WiFi. I have connected my PC to the router by an ...
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How to kill LOW bandwidth connections?

I am sitting behind an absolutely terrible router (NVG589, NVG599 is no better) mandated by my ISP, AT&T. The problem is that it has an abysmal limit of 2056 simultaneous connections. Since my ...
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Maximum Bandwidth through gigabit switch

This seems like a simple question, but I can't find a definitive answer for it. I have four devices connected to a Gigabit switch as in this diagram: Can I get the full GBit bandwidth from A-B ...
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