The last equipment to be tested : my basic switch. In conclusion, no problem with my ISP, IP fire is OK with blue internet, so what else ? My wife informed me that we had last week a very short electric power failure. So IpFire red interface was not in fault (red and green are in the same network card, double Rj 45 ports, blue is the RJ45 port on the motherboard) Upload speeds can be much slower, though, and if yours arent fast enough, you may be wondering how you can fix your slow upload speeds. So I was supposing a problem with IpFire.Īs I have a blue connection with IP Fire, I decided to connect my test PC directly on it : I have my normal speed. Select the network adapter for your system. In this case, you can use Capsa, a free network analysis app that captures every data packet engaging with your system. So I have connected a PC directly behind my internet box (ISP, box named Freebox) : I have my normal internet speed (1 Gbps / 700 Mbps) Your second option to check what is using your bandwidth is via a third-party program. I usually made some bandwitch tests and last week I was surprised to discover that my internet speed was limited to around 90 Mpbs (upload and download) instead of having 1 Gbps (down) / 700 mbps (up) I noticed the same problem few days ago, but not after an upgrade of IpFire.
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