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baccini
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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

Got one ordered it will be Wednesday when it's delivered
pvmb
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@jab1 wrote:

Don't know where you've seen that term, but I'm guessing it is a term used to 'describe' a Windows machine.


Nope!

"dos box" (should be "DOS box"?) was the original term for a window in earlier versions of Windows for running PC/MS DOS programmes and the old DOS CLI, COMMAND.COM.

Long gone from Windows (with the advent of 'real mode' 32 Bit versions of Windows), superseded by the current version based on COMMAND.EXE, the Windows Command Window (Command prompt) which cannot run DOS programmes. Though the CLI has many features and commands that are the same or similar to the original DOS CLI ones using COMMAND.COM.

From habit and for convenience many still refer to this as a Windows "DOS box" - though it could more properly be called 'DOS box', as the real DOS box is merely a memory.

grumble
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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

I'd also be interested with that.

Dan_the_Van
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Re: Hub 2 port speeds


@baccini wrote:
100000000

100,000,000 - that is a 100 Mbps link

1,000,000,000 - would be a 1000 Mbps link

The laptop being used how old is it, any idea on the network interface details.

Maybe share the laptop Full model details, it might be the ethernet interface speed setting has be miss configured

The wmic nic where netEnabled=true get name, speed should reveal the 'nic' (network interface card) details

 

baccini
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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

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MisterW
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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

@baccini that's the details for the Wireless NIC , I understood you were using a wired (ethernet) connection ?

@Dan_the_Van minor issue with your wmic command , its doesnt like the space between name and speed

wmic nic where netEnabled=true get name,speed

works though

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baccini
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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

Ethernet is 3MB

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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

Fix

I think the 'FE' means Fast Ethernet , which is 100Mb. In which case it seems the NIC is only capable of 100Mb. That would explain why changing the cable made no difference

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baccini
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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

looks like the mystery has been solved could have sworn I got 150Mb in the past,thanks guy's

Dan_the_Van
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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

If it's important to you could buy a 1000 Mbps USB device, just make sure you disable the existing ethernet NIC

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Re: Hub 2 port speeds

@baccini 

This is the result that you need:

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