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You realise he said the problem was over cable?
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The post was kind of confusing, and sounded like over wifi. But if it's over cable, then test wouldn't hurt anyway. But it doesn't sound to me like a network problem then, more like application limiting its own traffic.
Sometimes weird stuff happens becasue ISP does crazy things shaping traffic based on something. For that you can test if VPN changes anything or not.
Last edited by Shmerl on 16 November 2022 at 8:59 am UTC
Now that is true.
Hmmm, linking to a company that sells cables, they can write whatever. From Wikipedia:
Taken from here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_6_cable
Edit: softened my tone.
As for recommending cat 8 cables for 2 gbps, cat 5e is capable of 2.5 gbps over distances of 100 m, that’s how wrong that recommendation is. “Helping” that way is only spreading fud.
Last edited by damarrin on 16 November 2022 at 12:54 pm UTC
The icc page you linked to itself notes 6e is a made up thing. Plus, it includes precise information such as: “It is designed to double the frequency from 250 MHz to 600 MHz.” I think it shouldn’t be treated as a reliable resource.
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For what it is worTH, I just tested the same game, same cable, same adapter on my laptop via TB3, and was getting 40MB/s.
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Are the cables / adapters I am using.
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I think I've come to the conclusion that it's specifically an Ubisoft problem. I'll have to test some other games, but I'm pretty sure Elder Scrolls Online downloaded the entire 100+gb in less than 5m. But Assassin's Creed: Odyssey seems to be pretty random. I wonder if it was switching between mirrors when I switched between network connections or something.
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Speedtest, while being just a random thing, clearly shows there is a difference in connected speeds. And I wouldn't even be that concerned if the differences weren't wired = in the KB/s and wireless = in the MB/s.
I believe iperf3 requires a daemon on both sides, does it not? Been a while since I used it.
Ha, gamingonlinux should make attaching images easier, then I'd at least post screenshots so the issue is clearer.
I'm also wondering if this is an indicator of just hitting different mirrors based on random connection timing (as see my post above with the same cable / adapter on my thinkpad getting much faster downloads this morning).
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Just the iperf3 itself on both ends, yeah. So you can have two computers on the local network and check how fast data can be transferred between them. It's a good way to check if your cable is OK.
As long as your router, switches and network cards support 2Gbps.
I was actually thinking of making a custom router with some mini PC with 2.5 Gbps network card running openwrt or opnsense to replace my current WiFi router that's stuck with 1 Gbps.
Btw, instead of using Cat 6, there is an option to use fiber optic cables for your home LAN as well. You can connect SFP+ over USB 4 for instance.
Last edited by Shmerl on 16 November 2022 at 5:20 pm UTC