I have an ethernet problem - high download speeds and very low upload speeds. Tried changing the cable, and uninstalling, and installing the killer ethernet driver and software multiple times, which initially provided only a temporary fix. Now I get the same low upload speed results even after completing the fresh installation of the new driver. Please help.

As for your issue, you can check the below article to set your upload speed and download speed. You can go to the same section and adjust the transmit and received buffer to 1024. Make sure to check if the speed and duplex is set to auto negotiation if available.


Download Speed Slower Than Upload Speed Ethernet


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Hello Everyone: I discovered that my adapter settings, particularly my off load settings, were causing my slow upload speeds. Disabled, and I am now getting 500/500 Mbps, which is what I am contracted to receive from my fiber optic ISP. Also confirmed the settings recommended by Shaq. Problem resolved.

It can be frustrating if your ethernet is slower than your WiFi because connecting to your ethernet should give you a stronger connection. If you find that you have to deal with this problem, a bit of troubleshooting will help find the cause.

Direct ethernet connection is faster than Wi-Fi. The reason is that an Ethernet cable directly connects your router to your computer using the Internet. A high-speed Ethernet cable lets you have a speedy, consistent connection.

Data transfer speeds greatly depend on your Wi-Fi connection and what type of ethernet cable you have. For example, most modern Wi-Fi connection speeds max at 1.73 GBPS. This speed can depend on the distance and other factors.

Meanwhile, there are several types of ethernet cables, divided into categories. For example, a cat6 cable goes up to 1GBPS, so theoretically, your Wi-Fi connection could be faster. However, a cable does deliver more consistent speeds. Meanwhile, a cat8 cable can go up to 4oGBPS.

Your wireless network could slow if there are walls, objects, or fluorescent lights between your device and your network adapter. In addition, a greater distance could cause slower speeds. To reduce interference, move your device closer to the router. If you cannot do that, you can also purchase extender devices.

As mentioned earlier, you could have an older cable with a lower data transfer cap. For example, you could have a Cat3 cable, limiting your speed to only 10MBPS, a rate that may have worked back in the day but is inexcusable now.

In addition, length could cause slower connection speeds, but this one is unlikely. For example, most cables should be less than 328 feet. Most people will not need a cable that long, so it should not affect you.

The hardware age could be another reason you have low connection speeds. For example, it could offer reduced speeds if you have not updated your router in over five years. Contact your ISP to see if you could upgrade.

In some cases, switching ports could be a solution, as one port could be defective, or there are times when a new port can improve speeds. Compare speeds before and after you change ports, as this can help you move on to the next step.

Once again, run a scan using your antivirus or anti-malware program. A virus or malware program could throttle speeds, and eliminating them could restore speeds to normal. As mentioned, use different programs; sometimes, a virus could be undetectable by one scanner.

A virtual private network (VPN) offers complete privacy by masking your IP. However, it can chug your Internet speed. After all, a VPN connects you to other countries, and the distance makes even faster speeds go down. When troubleshooting, be sure to turn it off. Sometimes, your low speeds could be due to you leaving on your VPN.

View your settings. Sometimes, an update or another incident could have changed them. So experiment with the settings a little bit, and see if doing that changes your speed. Sometimes, it takes just one toggle for your speeds to be back to normal.

We hope this article helped you solve your wired Internet connection issue. A slower Internet connection in ethernet cables could have several reasons, and by figuring out why, you can have fast speeds again. You can also check our other articles if you have any other Internet issues.

Has anyone run into this issue before? I had another router plugged in and was able to get around ~950Mbps up and down from it. So I am thinking its the orbi but I also enabled wifi on my PC and was still getting the same speeds as the ethernet so I am confused where the problem might be. I was leaning toward my PC at first because of the wifi speeds but the other router kind of shot that part down.

Might try a full on Factory reset on the RBR, power OFF the ONT for 1 minute then back ON, then walk thru the setup wizard with the PC and web broswer. Don't enabled anything on the RBR after the setup completes. Run some speeds tests soon after you complete the setup.

I recently bought a new TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Router for my new 100 Mbps connection. I'm getting great speed over wifi @ 5GHz mode. But when my PC is connected to the router using ethernet. For some wierd reason my download speed is very slow but my upload speed is alright.

I wanted to make sure that my ISP has no issues. So I even tested the speed results from my old TL-WR841N V11 router. Using my old router I got a good speed for both download and upload speeds.


 1. Log in to the web UI of the Archer C6 (or you have the other model) and go to the Basic-Network map page, click the Archer C6 image/icon and scroll down this page, you will see the Ethernet negotiation speed of the LAN ports, show us the screenshot:

 -link.com/support/faq/2472/


 5. What is the length of the Ethernet cable between the C6 and your PC, in other words, what is the distance between them? Is it the same cable when you are testing the speed with your modem directly?

I bought the tp-link AC1200 Archer A5 device today. I have 1000 Mbps connection at home. when I connect my macbook directly to the internet using without router either using wifi or lan cable I get internet speed of arounbd 800 Mbps. But as soon as I introduce the router, the speed is limited to 100Mbps. On the admin console I can see the ethernet speed both incoming and outgoing as 100Mbps.

My wifi is working great. I pay for 100 mbps download and get at least that through the Orbi wifi.


However, when I plug a laptop directly into the ethernet ports it's a whole different story. I get 5 to 9 mbps (90+ percent slower than wifi). I tried plugging the laptop into both the router and satellite and get the same result. 


I've attached two speedtest screenshots - one of them is using the wifi and the other the ethernet. Interestingly, the upload is virtually the same while the download is 15x slower over ethernet (unusable)

I did think of that and I did try a different cable. I had several devices plugged into it via etherent cable and all the devices (two desktop monitors and one IP phone) all resulted in the same extreme low speed.

Hmmmm? That is really odd. Most of the complaints on this forum are about WiFI speeds being slow and hard-wire are fine. I suggest you factory reset the Orbi and reload the most current firmware. Hopefully that will clear its "brain". It is possible you got a defective system. If it is still under warranty you might try a return/replace. Sorry I'm not much help, but as I mentioned, it is usually the wifi that has difficulty and not the hard-wire section.

Just thought of another possibility: Have you reset your cable modem or whatever device you use to connect via your ISP? I had to reboot my cable modem (including removing the battery for 3-5 minutes) to get "normal" speeds (WiFi and Ethernet) after the latest firmware update (Ver 1.12.0.18).

Thank you for the advice. I believe you effectively ruled out Orbi as the culprit. Not only did that suggestion not solve the problem but it also caused my Oribi wifi now to significantly slow down (down to the 30s now - still 5 times greater than my ethernet speed). I got the idea to just plug my latop directly into the modem and after several modem reboots (both with and without the ethernet cable first plugged in) I finally got it to work straight off the modem but at the super slow rate of 5 to 8 Mbps. This means all these problems are modem related, not Orbi. I called Spectrum (I just set up new service with them last week) and they will be here this evening. 


Still bizarre and unexplained: why have I been getting such a good speedtest.net result off the Orbi wifi (100+ Mbps) if I couldn't even get a good speed test with wired laptop directly to modem? (that question may have to be left to the internet connectivity gods)


Thank you for your help - without your suggestion I may have faught this a few more days before realizing I needed to get my ISP technician out here to sort this out. 



Intro: Hi all, I recently had cat7 ethernet cables installed around my house. This new ethernet was installed to replace my ax210 wifi adapter that had around 500mb/s down and up. I connect my ethernet cable to my z370 motherboard's default ethernet nic, which is the intel I219-V. I run a speed test and get my gigabit connection of 1000 down but only 100 up.

I solved it myself. After eliminating all other variables, the only real option for the cause of this would be my router and modem. I went and restarted my modem and reset my router to factory defaults, and that fully solved this. I am not getting the full 1000 upload speed still (getting around 500 mb/s up), but I'm not going to split hairs over it. e24fc04721

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