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Try replacing your ethernet cable with a cat 6E , and verify in your settings the connection speed of your ethernet connection. (Ensure you are plugged into the RED port on the PW8, (port 4)).
im using cat 6E and in the correct port
- Darkatt3 months agoHonored Contributor
Have you verified your settings for the network? I have an Alienware R16 with a 2.5gbps Killer ethernet port, and the default setting was for 1gbps. I had to manually change the settings. ALSO, my original ethernet cable a Cat 6E was bad, replacing it and fixing the settings were BOTH required for me to get 2.5 gbps speed from my ethernet.
Go into network and internet/ethernet can verify the link speed. I am currently on 500 down/50 up, but yes my equipment can handle MUCH faster. Even though -
- HumbleGuyGaming3 months agoNew Contributor
I verified my network card in my PC it's a 2.5 GbE internet card. My download isn't the issue. My upload is speedtest shows it's 40 mbps for me. But whenever I'm sending a constant stream for twitch why wouldn't my upload be that. It's why I used OBS provided twitch bandwidth program. It takes the servers they specifically use for hosting and allows me to see what my upload is for streaming.
- ChrisJ23 months agoModerator
When you are connected to any server, you are at the mercy of the server as to the actual upload speed. They can and will limit bandwidth based on the number of concurrent connections; however, seeing the variation in the various test sites for upstream makes me think there may be an issue on our end. Please reach out to us on Twitter at CoxHelp, visit us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/coxcommunications, or email us at Cox.Help@cox.com so we can investigate this for you.
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