why is the ethernet signal coming from coda 4680 different from wifi signal

Scottyboy
Scottyboy Posts: 2
edited November 10 in Internet
Hello, I just installed the your wifi modem and the speed from wifi is perfect. I have 2 PCs that run via direct ethernet cable but they are logging the speed at MUCH lower. Were they limited somehow? I checked in the router's settings and don't see anything wrong. Please help.

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  • Whizz
    Whizz Posts: 26,525 admin
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    Hello @Scottyboy

    Thank you for letting us know about this.

    I made the necessary verifications in our tools and your connection appears to be optimal. As you mentioned that the Wi Fi speed is good, I tend to believe that the issue might be related to the Ethernet cable used.

    For example, an older cable can be damaged and can impact your connection by a lot. Also, as it was mentioned by other members, there are other things that can impact your speed, such as outdated drivers or improper settings.

    If you cannot identify what is causing issues I recommend contacting us directly from the support page to receive further assistance. You can do that here: https://fizz.ca/en/support

    Have a good one!
    -Vlad, Community moderator

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  • Fizz_Code_FRERG
    Fizz_Code_FRERG Posts: 960 ✭✭

    Your Ethernet is likely slower than Wi-Fi because of an outdated or damaged cable, a slow network adapter, outdated drivers, or improper settings. While a wired connection should typically be faster, these issues can bottleneck your speed, so it's important to check your hardware and software to ensure everything is working at its maximum potential.

  • GyslainH
    GyslainH Posts: 491 ✭✭

    Research the max speed of the Ethernet cable, also if the device are plugged in a switch before the router make sure the switch supports the speed

    Exemple your Internet is 400MB but the switch is 100MB max then all the wired device in the switch will be at 100MB max

  • Félix77
    Félix77 Posts: 516 ✭✭

    @Fizz_Code_FRERG said:
    Your Ethernet is likely slower than Wi-Fi because of an outdated or damaged cable, a slow network adapter, outdated drivers, or improper settings. While a wired connection should typically be faster, these issues can bottleneck your speed, so it's important to check your hardware and software to ensure everything is working at its maximum potential.

    I never knew these issues could arise, that's good to know, thank you! o:)

  • junozero
    junozero Posts: 955 ✭✭

    They all share the same bandwidth. If one uses too much, others become slow.

  • GyslainH
    GyslainH Posts: 491 ✭✭

    @junozero said:
    They all share the same bandwidth. If one uses too much, others become slow.

    Wut not sure what you mean

  • Fizz_Code_FRERG
    Fizz_Code_FRERG Posts: 960 ✭✭

    @GyslainH said:

    @junozero said:
    They all share the same bandwidth. If one uses too much, others become slow.

    Wut not sure what you mean

    If the wifi use all the internet speed then there no speed left for ethernet.

  • GyslainH
    GyslainH Posts: 491 ✭✭

    @Fizz_Code_FRERG said:

    @GyslainH said:

    @junozero said:
    They all share the same bandwidth. If one uses too much, others become slow.

    Wut not sure what you mean

    If the wifi use all the internet speed then there no speed left for ethernet.

    That’s now exactly how it works lol

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