Macaroon-Upstairs@alien.topB to Home Networking@selfhosted.forumEnglish · 1 year agoI only have a 1 gigabit connection and my router is 1 gigabit. How does this happen?alien.topimagemessage-square129fedilinkarrow-up12arrow-down11
arrow-up11arrow-down1imageI only have a 1 gigabit connection and my router is 1 gigabit. How does this happen?alien.topMacaroon-Upstairs@alien.topB to Home Networking@selfhosted.forumEnglish · 1 year agomessage-square129fedilink
minus-squareYoshiSan90@alien.topBlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoIt could be AT&T. They overprovision the circuits. A 1Gbps on Xpon will test 1300.
minus-squareSpecialistLayer@alien.topBlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoIf the router has 1 gbps ethernet port, the max it will provide is about 940mbps. It’s the PHY limit of a 1gbps NIC.
It could be AT&T. They overprovision the circuits. A 1Gbps on Xpon will test 1300.
If the router has 1 gbps ethernet port, the max it will provide is about 940mbps. It’s the PHY limit of a 1gbps NIC.