Hi all,
So first off I'll admit while I'm proficient in tech in terms of "the box" and have built several of my own PCs--I'm not at all good with networks and feel pretty helpless when I have to troubleshoot problems. Anyway, that disclaimer aside I have a question:
Recently--as a post-Christmas gift to myself and family--I bought a new TV. The TV recommends that I plug in to Ethernet, and because some years ago now I ran Ethernet to my entire house, I though "why not". Well I did this and just on a lark decided to check the network speed and it came in at a sad 3.6mbps, and retesting sometimes shows it lower than that, as low as 1.4 at one point. I know that this is not my service provider--and thanks to a new DOCSIS 3 modem and the 890L, I get really good wireless speeds. What I want to know though is if there's any reason why the hardwired speed would be so slow? How do I test it? I assume that if there's something wrong with the ethernet wire (either the one running through the wall or the short cable from the jack to the TV), that it wouldn't work at all, not just be slow...but again, don't even know how to test it. Also thought, maybe it's a setting on the router. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks