Hi,
I live in Orlando, FL ( not sure if its an Orlando thing or not. )
ISP: Bright House Networks
Type: Laptop
System: Acer Aspire 5742 - 7620
OS: Ubuntu 12.10 32-bit
- Intell i3 370m
-intell HD graphics
- 4Gb DDR3
- 320 GB HHD
- Acer Nplify 802.11 b/g/n
- ( command: lspci ) Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)
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Date 12-04-12
Tested Desktop with wired connection and i'm still getting 1.42MBPS...
It seems to be my ISP and or a physical problem in the buildings cabling.
Thanks for everyone that looked at this post and may have looked into my problem
Carrillo, Erik
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PROBLEM:
I seem to be cap'd at 1.42 mbps on a wired connection while I have a 10 mbps connection ... Tech support says that everything is fine on their end and that I DO have a 10 mbps connection. Speedtest.net and Speedtest.bhn.net both say i have a max of 11.36 mbps connection.
I then switched from 12.04 to 12.10 to see if the problem was caused from any of the updates. I still have the same problem.
As i write this, I'm going to be testing my Custom built Linux desktop with a PCI NIC to see if i get the same problem.
Let's say i DON'T get the same problem.
what can be causing the problems?
I have switched off IPV6 when I was on 12.04 but that didnt help.
***Will edit this after I test desktop setup***
Thanks in Advance.
Carrillo, Erik
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