Aspire A515-41G does not use full internet speed

daniel_sla
daniel_sla Member Posts: 12

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My Aspire A515-41G-13U1 laptop can only use about half the  internet speed, I have 300Mbps but on this device it does not exceed 200Mbps, the same happens on 5G connection, using the internet cable, the speed does not exceed 100Mbps. Other devices at my home can use the maximum speed. I've already updated the drivers and changed some power settings for maximum performance. Visualizing the ethernet status on the network connections configurations, the maximum I can reach is 433.3 Mbps on 5G WiFi connection, 72.2 Mbps on WiFi and 100 Mbps on wired connection, when I choose 1Gbps Full Duplex nothing changes. Any solutions ?

Answers

  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder
    edited February 2022
    Are you using speedtest.net ? To a local server ?
    I have  200Mbs
    ping 15 Download Mbps 235.25 Upload Mbps 11.76
    Mbps

    BTW I had to rewire my house from CAT5 to CAT6 cable to get over 100 Mbps.








  • daniel_sla
    daniel_sla Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer

    padgett said:
    Are you using speedtest.net ? To a local server ?
    I have  200Mbs
    ping 15 Download Mbps 235.25 Upload Mbps 11.76
    Mbps

    BTW I had to rewire my house from CAT5 to CAT6 cable to get over 100 Mbps.








    Using speedtest. The nearest server. Using CAT6.
  • Easwar
    Easwar Member Posts: 6,727 Guru
    Hi @daniel_sla,

    Move the router closer to your computer, or move your computer closer to the router, reducing the distance that the signals should travel to get to you. The more distance, the more risk of slow speeds, connection problems, and dropouts will be. Also, keep in mind that objects can interfere with connections.
  • daniel_sla
    daniel_sla Member Posts: 12

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    Easwar said:
    Hi @daniel_sla,

    Move the router closer to your computer, or move your computer closer to the router, reducing the distance that the signals should travel to get to you. The more distance, the more risk of slow speeds, connection problems, and dropouts will be. Also, keep in mind that objects can interfere with connections.
    Hi, I have done the tests from centimeters of the router.
  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder
    edited March 2022
    Limit may be the router. Did you try with a short cat 6 cable directly to the router ?
    Right now am getting 236 Mb/s through a 8 port GigaBit switch then about a 30ft cat 6 connection to a TP-Link c1200 router fed by a TCL Spectrum modem. The router just has 802.11ac & I get 147 Mb/s Wifi @ about 30 feet.