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[Solved] Title: Realtek RTL8168D/8111D Ethernet: 100 Mb/s PC & 150 Mb/s WiFi with E3372 HLink & ASUS RT-N10U

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  • #1 17397082
    Dianton
    Level 20  
    Good day. Just out of curiosity, I entered the local connection and I look at the speed of 100 Mb / s, after all I have a modem and router up to 150. And your problem is that on the computer via the RJ45 cable I have a speed of 100 Mb / s, but on the laptop via wifi 150 Mb / s ... What should I do to have 150 on my computer? Integrated network card realtek rtl8168d / 8111d but it has 10/100/1000 so I entered the advanced network card and changed the speed and duplex 1 Gb / s, full duplex, but it is still 100 Mb / s speed. any advice on what to do about it?

    The E3372 hlink modem is connected to the ASUS RT-N10U router. On a computer 100 Mb on a laptop via wifi 150 Mb.
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    #2 17397111
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    You will not do anything. This Asus has 100Mbit ports. You can change the router, but that's not the point.
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  • #3 17397118
    Dianton
    Level 20  
    And if I changed the router because I would change in the near future, will 100 or 150 show any clear difference or not really?
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    #4 17397125
    myszkoscielna
    Level 23  
    Dianton wrote:
    that on the computer via the RJ45 cable I have a speed of 100 Mb / s, but on the laptop via wifi 150 Mb / s

    I don't understand, the wan port in this router is limited to 100, so you won't get wifi or a cable more than 100 from the internet,

    What does 150 Mb / s mean? so much you have a speedtest from the net after wifi?
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    #5 17397168
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    He has a USB modem plugged in ... The results on speedtest.net, for example, will tell you if there is a difference.
    Because what you see is the link speed of the router computer, not the speed of the internet.
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    #6 17397212
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Considering that the source of the Internet is an LTE modem, it is unlikely that the 100Mbps ports will be any limitation in this router (exceeding 100Mbps on this LTE modem is not impossible, but it can be quite difficult, I am not sure what is actual performance of the USB port in this router working as WAN with LTE modem).

    By the way - 100Mbps on the ethernet port will indeed be pulled by the colleague, but with a 150Mbps connection via WiFi there is a good chance that even this hundred cannot be pulled out.
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    #7 17397368
    jprzedworski
    Network and Internet specialist
    Dianton wrote:
    but already on a laptop via wifi 150 Mb / s
    It sets at 150 Mb / s but this is theoretical speed and both ways (sum) . In the cable, you have the round-trip transmission with different wires and it runs simultaneously. The radio is one thing, if it transmits, it does not receive it and vice versa. Practically it will be around 70 Mb / s or less.
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    #8 17397441
    m.jastrzebski
    Network and Internet specialist
    Dianton wrote:
    Good day. Just out of curiosity, I entered the local connection and I look at the speed of 100 Mb / s, after all I have a modem and router up to 150. And your problem is that on the computer via the RJ45 cable I have a speed of 100 Mb / s, but on the laptop via wifi 150 Mb / s ... What should I do to have 150 on my computer? Integrated network card realtek rtl8168d / 8111d but it has 10/100/1000 so I entered the advanced network card and changed the speed and duplex 1 Gb / s, full duplex, but it is still 100 Mb / s speed. any advice on what to do about it?

    The E3372 hlink modem is connected to the ASUS RT-N10U router. On a computer 100 Mb on a laptop via wifi 150 Mb.

    Two speed standards 100 and 1000 are currently in use after the cable. There is no 150mbit over the Ethernet cable. The cable was even 10mbit.

    150mbit is the upper limit of the WiFi radio connection. At the same time, if you can get 100mbit / s after a cable connection without a problem, you can expect a maximum of 70mbit in practice from WiFi. How many neighbors are around and a lot of me. The fact that WiFi is connected in the "standard 150 does not mean that you will achieve this transmission speed. Besides, the 150 is the speed in both directions. With WiFi speeds there is a scam, unfortunately.
  • #9 17398564
    Dianton
    Level 20  
    Everything was explained. Well, I did not have such speeds during speed tests. So there is nothing to worry about, it is important that the Internet works well, fast and stable. Thanks for the answers.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    I will not squeeze more than theoretically 100 Mb / s on the cable.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the speed limitations experienced by a user with a Realtek RTL8168D/8111D Ethernet card, who is achieving 100 Mb/s via a wired connection while their laptop reaches 150 Mb/s over WiFi. Responses clarify that the ASUS RT-N10U router has 100 Mb/s Ethernet ports, which inherently limits wired speeds regardless of the network card's capabilities. Theoretical speeds of 150 Mb/s for WiFi are discussed, emphasizing that actual performance may be lower due to various factors, including network congestion and the nature of wireless transmission. Ultimately, the consensus is that the user is unlikely to exceed 100 Mb/s on their wired connection due to hardware limitations, and they should focus on ensuring stable internet performance rather than theoretical maximum speeds.
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