On the naming, they had a semi-reasonable justification.  Makes what I do a bit 
more… interesting, but I was able to get past it…  And someone else has 
explained why ‘they’ did that, with a fix.

Whether its DSL or cable, if your Ethernet coming out of your device that 
connects you to ‘the internet’ isn’t capable of more than 100, well that’s all 
you get (that was my condition at first).  However, as you say, your box is 
supposedly gigabit…  (And, yeah, sorry, why I thought Comcast was CenturyLink 
I’ll never tell ;-)

And I’m afraid your guess that somebody changed it ‘accidentally’ is probably 
right.  I’ve heard of dumber things….


From: PLUG-discuss [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Jim
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2018 2:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: networking question

On 09/05/2018 01:18 PM, Carruth, Rusty wrote:
First, the last question - yes, someone decided it was better to not have eth0 
any more, so now they are those weird enp4s1 names.

Who are the idiots that change things for the hell of it?

It’s ok once you get used to it, I guess, but it’s a small pain getting used 
to.  (There are things you can do to make it go back to eth0, but that may 
cause more issues than just living with it).

My first thought was - does he have a 100MBs port in there somewhere.  E.g. 
someone installed a 10/100 switch or hub between your computer and your Comcast 
DSL (I assume) line - and that includes the modem.  (I had mine increased over 
100 a while back, but only got 100 until I got a new modem that wasn’t 10/100! 
… oops)
It's not DSL, but cable.  The cable comes into the apartment and connects to my 
modem which connects to my router and from there to my computer.  The modem is 
capable of 343Mbps down and has a gigabit ethernet connection.  The router is a 
gigabit router.  The same setup got me 150 Mbps in June.  Comcast is such a 
fustercluck that it wouldn't surprise me if somebody set the modem to 100Mbps 
and nobody else knows about it.



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