How to get 1GB networking to work?

ThaChad

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Hey all,

I have a Gigabit router, a Gigabit Ethernet Card and all my cabling is Cat5e, my runs are all less than 50' and it still says I'm connected @ 100Mbps. Is there something special I need to do to get 1Gbps?


Thanks,

-ThaChad
 

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Nothing special is required usually.

You might want to check the settings for the Ethernet adaptor in Device Manager to make sure it's working at 1Gb.
 

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You also might want to make sure the NIC in your computer is capable of 1 Gb.
 

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You also might want to make sure the NIC in your computer is capable of 1 Gb.

Well he said it had a Gbit Ethernet card but maybe it's not enabled for some strange reason.
 

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that would be the only thing i can think of too unless the speed isn't set to auto in the NIC settings. like your suggested.
 

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that would be the only thing i can think of too unless the speed isn't set to auto in the NIC settings. like your suggested.

Hey Parman I just remembered, Did you receive the link for my SkyDrive for the IPresetAll file, I was wondering if it worked.
 

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GB ethernet must operate in full duplex mode. I'm betting your NIC is currently configured for auto-negotiation or 100MBPS

Also, Make sure your using the manufactures driver for your network card, and not a windows 7 compatibility driver.

If this is a PCI network card that you have added yourself to the Motherboard, Make sure the "onboard network card is disabled in the bios"
 

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that would be the only thing i can think of too unless the speed isn't set to auto in the NIC settings. like your suggested.

Hey Parman I just remembered, Did you receive the link for my SkyDrive for the IPresetAll file, I was wondering if it worked.

Yet worked great. I have been swamped and just got a reply back to you today.
 

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Okay..

The NIC is built into the motherboard. In Device Manager it says "Realtek PCIe Family Controller" when I click on properties->Advanced, the first option is "Auto Disable Gigabit" and it set to "Disabled", Under "Speed & Duplex" it's set to "Auto Negotiation", though there is an option to force set to to 1.0Gpbs.

There is only 1 router/switch in the network which is a Netgear WNR3500L Gigabit router. The router has 4 ports all of which are in use, all cabling is Cat5e and less than 50'.

The device connected to WAN is only 100Mbps, but I don't think that should make any difference? I want the internal network to run at 1gbps.

I have a Denon HT Amp & a DishNetowrk reciever connected to the router, they are both only capable of 100mbps, but, that doesn't matter right?

Thanks,

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Okay..

The NIC is built into the motherboard. In Device Manager it says "Realtek PCIe Family Controller" when I click on properties->Advanced, the first option is "Auto Disable Gigabit" and it set to "Disabled", Under "Speed & Duplex" it's set to "Auto Negotiation", though there is an option to force set to to 1.0Gpbs.

There is only 1 router/switch in the network which is a Netgear WNR3500L Gigabit router. The router has 4 ports all of which are in use, all cabling is Cat5e and less than 50'.

The device connected to WAN is only 100Mbps, but I don't think that should make any difference? I want the internal network to run at 1gbps.

I have a Denon HT Amp & a DishNetowrk reciever connected to the router, they are both only capable of 100mbps, but, that doesn't matter right?

Thanks,

-ThaChad

I'm not sure why you would need to force 1Gb speed as it should auto negotiate that, but if you need to use the force setting then do that.

The WAN doesn't matter nearly as much because you are limited by your ISP anyway.

It's the LAN speed you are working on here.
 

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If you have just 1 item connected that is "only" capable of 100mbs, then everything will drop to 100mbs.
They cannot coexist :)
 

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For testing
See if you can run a patch cable from PC to PC and see if they can connect between themselves at gigabit.
Or
try a gigabit switch instead of that router.
Or
try a joiner connector between the cable ends

Having one device at a 100 and the rest at 1000 should not drop the speed of the entire Lan to 100, if it does, get a good gigabit switch.
I have a 5 port Trendnet switch and can plug 100 devices in and others stay at 1000.

How are your cable ends ? Who made them?
 

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I personally have never seen a gigabit device work under a gigabit unless there is a 100mb switch or router connection somewhere in between.
 

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