Letterbox Mike
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Hopefully someone here with more IT knowledge than I have can give me some guidance here...
Today we got new internet service hooked up at our shop (went from Time Warner Cable to AT&T Uverse fiber, 4 times faster for the same price)... ATT installed the modem/router (one unit, not separate pieces of equipment), hooked it into our network and we thought all was fine. We have 6 computers plus a handful of other network devices/printers on the network.
The ATT router/modem has a 4-port switch built in. We have three of our network devices/computers hooked directly into it. The fourth port is hooked up to a 16 port switch to which the remaining network devices/computers are attached. Everything works, all computers have internet access, except my computer is seeing extremely slow network and internet speeds.
The other computers are returning between 17-19 Mbps download speeds on speedtest.net, while my computer is returning between 1 and 2 Mbps. I ran an LAN test writing a 100mb file across our network to our network-attached drive and got an average write speed of around 80-85 mbps on other computers and 5-7 mbps on my computer.
Thinking it was the physical connection between my computer and the network gear, I tried connecting my computer to the ethernet cable of another computer in my office (that was known/tested to be operating at the proper speed). Same thing, super slow. So I guess that means the problem is physically on my computer.
So I tried updating the driver for my ethernet port but it's up to date (the computer is only a month or so old). Beyond that I have no idea what to even consider. No software was installed on my computer, no changes to it were made in any way. We disconnected the old TWC internet back at the network rack, hooked up the new AT&T gear and that was it. My computer wasn't touched. Prior to the service changeover, my speeds were normal. I ran a speed test on the internet connection and returned exactly what I was expecting. I never checked my LAN speed but I can say with certainty that it was working fine, the speed I'm seeing over the network is almost unusable.
What am I missing?
Today we got new internet service hooked up at our shop (went from Time Warner Cable to AT&T Uverse fiber, 4 times faster for the same price)... ATT installed the modem/router (one unit, not separate pieces of equipment), hooked it into our network and we thought all was fine. We have 6 computers plus a handful of other network devices/printers on the network.
The ATT router/modem has a 4-port switch built in. We have three of our network devices/computers hooked directly into it. The fourth port is hooked up to a 16 port switch to which the remaining network devices/computers are attached. Everything works, all computers have internet access, except my computer is seeing extremely slow network and internet speeds.
The other computers are returning between 17-19 Mbps download speeds on speedtest.net, while my computer is returning between 1 and 2 Mbps. I ran an LAN test writing a 100mb file across our network to our network-attached drive and got an average write speed of around 80-85 mbps on other computers and 5-7 mbps on my computer.
Thinking it was the physical connection between my computer and the network gear, I tried connecting my computer to the ethernet cable of another computer in my office (that was known/tested to be operating at the proper speed). Same thing, super slow. So I guess that means the problem is physically on my computer.
So I tried updating the driver for my ethernet port but it's up to date (the computer is only a month or so old). Beyond that I have no idea what to even consider. No software was installed on my computer, no changes to it were made in any way. We disconnected the old TWC internet back at the network rack, hooked up the new AT&T gear and that was it. My computer wasn't touched. Prior to the service changeover, my speeds were normal. I ran a speed test on the internet connection and returned exactly what I was expecting. I never checked my LAN speed but I can say with certainty that it was working fine, the speed I'm seeing over the network is almost unusable.
What am I missing?