I just recently received Sonic's 10gig service. It's faster than anything I've ever used. But, I'm not seeing typical speed consistency.
I went and updated my round and NIC card to 10gig as well. I know advertised typical speeds should be "UP TO" 8700down 8700up. Yes, I understand 10gig doesn't mean 10gig due to network overhead, etc.
The fastest download I was able to pull has been 500MB/sec (4000Mbps).
When I run speed tests I get a pretty variable range of speeds. This varies from day to day.
Mbps speeds
6000down - 6000up
4000down - 1900up
3700down - 2700up
*8000down - 6700up ... best test.
When I use my 2.5Gpbs port, i typically get 2200down - 2200up
Should this be the case? Any Ideas? Mostly, just curious if others experience the same.
It's possible my NIC card isn't working they way it should.
- I've eliminated the router and tried several different 10gig compatible network cables.
- card is PCIx4, which has a throughput of 3 Gigabytes/sec(24,000mbps) as a PCIE 3.0, so it shouldn't be the PCIE lane.
- I don't have a way to natively test the throughput of the card.
I went and updated my round and NIC card to 10gig as well. I know advertised typical speeds should be "UP TO" 8700down 8700up. Yes, I understand 10gig doesn't mean 10gig due to network overhead, etc.
The fastest download I was able to pull has been 500MB/sec (4000Mbps).
When I run speed tests I get a pretty variable range of speeds. This varies from day to day.
Mbps speeds
6000down - 6000up
4000down - 1900up
3700down - 2700up
*8000down - 6700up ... best test.
When I use my 2.5Gpbs port, i typically get 2200down - 2200up
Should this be the case? Any Ideas? Mostly, just curious if others experience the same.
It's possible my NIC card isn't working they way it should.
- I've eliminated the router and tried several different 10gig compatible network cables.
- card is PCIx4, which has a throughput of 3 Gigabytes/sec(24,000mbps) as a PCIE 3.0, so it shouldn't be the PCIE lane.
- I don't have a way to natively test the throughput of the card.