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Should I mind this? I got 100mbit up and 10 mbit down. Is there any way I can optimize by changing these stuff?  ^_^

 

 

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Are you paying for 100/10? If you're getting the speeds you're paying for and your latency isn't awful, there's not really anything to "optimize"...

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Are you paying for 100/10? If you're getting the speeds you're paying for and your latency isn't awful, there's not really anything to "optimize"...

I get 80-90 and just trying to figure out what makes the 10 missing! So checked the settings and yeah had to ask here! It's 1ms  heh  ^_^

 

 

Nope dont teak any of those settings the defaults are fine the way they are.

 

Ah okay!  ^_^

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Make sure everything in your network (modem, router, conputer) actually has gigabit ethernet ports. It looks like your computer does from that screenshot but you should double check that and everything else. The reason for this is that every single 100Mb port you have will reduce your speed a little when you get close to 100% utilization (this is true of all computer resources) due to random variance in data size and arrival times causing the occasional dropped packet once you get close to saturation. So a 100Mb plan with even a single 100Mb link internally will see a small performance hit. 5-10% per link wouldn't be unheard of. The next thing to look at, if you are able to, is your router's CPU utilization. It may only be able to keep up with around 90 Mbps when you have to go through the CPU (as you would for routing from WAN to LAN, as opposed to data just being switched on the LAN ports)

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