no, just cat5e afaik Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 12:28 PM
From: flipchan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], "Kollar Arpad" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Have a 1 Gbit connection but I not all devices are getting 1
Gbit speed from my ISPDo u run cat 6 cables ?
On June 20, 2018 9:25:56 AM UTC, Kollar Arpad <[email protected]>
wrote:

  Hello: 
  
  Original question:   
https://superuser.com/questions/1332664/have-a-1-gbit-connection-but-i-not-all-devices-are-getting-1-gbit-speed-from-my
  
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  I have 3 laptops and a 1 Gbit network connection to my ISP. But when I 
connect my ISPs cable to the laptops ethtool link/speedtest precisely says:
  
      Lenovo G500 with USB 3.0 Ethernet and OpenBSD 6.2 - 100mbit
      Lenovo T400 with motherboard Ethernet Ubuntu 14.04 - 100mbit
      Lenovo T560 with motherboard Ethernet Windows 10 - 1 Gbit
  
  All the HWs support 1 Gbit connection.
  
  The big question: Why cannot the Lenovo G500 and Lenovo T400 auto-negotiate 
to 1 Gbit? It is a 1 Gbit connection to my ISP, but I can only auto-negotiate 
with 1 Gbit with the Windows 10/T560 laptop.
  
  Maybe I need cross-cable? The ISP I think has a switch at the other end.
  
  This is the cable that I have from my ISP:   
https://i.stack.imgur.com/1rH37.jpg  
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  the USB 3.0 Gbit ethernet to USB is cdce.
  
  Anybody seen similar? What could cause the 100mbit connection instead of the 
Gbit? 
  
  Thanks for any hint..



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