![]() ![]() Network is otherwise performing normally (no interruptions, good ping). This speed issue existed before, and it continues to exist after. So it appears this issue is strictly an internet thing.ĭue to an unrelated issue (theoretically), I had Google tech support come out and replace all their hardware. The other weird part is that I did a network test via TotuSoft's LAN Speed Test, using the affected PC and my laptop as the two devices, both connected via LAN (affected PC behind the switch, laptop direct into the network box), and got very normal speeds, far more than 24 Mbps. Issue persists whether or not wireless devices are connected. Again, if I swap out the affected PC with my laptop (same cables, switch, network box, etc) i get normal speeds. Cables have all been tested and are working. The only device connected directly to my Network Box (besides the fiber jack) is a Netgear ProSAFE GS108 switch, and connected to that is the affected PC (no other devices are connected to the switch). These speeds are reflected in practical performance downloads appear far slower than normal (Steam, Chrome, etc). Ookla gets me 35 Mbps up and down on single mode, 94 Mbps up and down on multi mode. ![]() Google's speed test gets me 24 Mbps up and down. The weird part is that using the exact same network setup (same cables, network devices, etc) but with a different end device (say, my laptop's ethernet port) gets me normal performance. I first noticed after being out of town for a week that I was now hitting only 24 Mbps parallel. At one point, everything was normal, regularly testing at ~900 Mbps parallel. The service is Google Fiber (I'm in Nashville) 1000 Mbps. ![]() Since a few weeks ago, my PC has been experiencing slow internet speeds. Long story short: 24 Mbps up and down on a Google Fiber 1000 Mbps internet service, only one device ![]()
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