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Problem with setting up the gigabit network

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  • Gadjan
    Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 73

    Problem with setting up the gigabit network

    Hi guys, does anybody know what could be a problem, I think I did everything right. Two PCs, two gigabit adapters (one pci, other pci-e), correct drivers installed and I configured IP addresses correctly but it run as 100 Mbit only.
    My PC has this:
    _http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/?model=TG-3468
    Other PC has this card:
    _http://www.airlive.com/products/GE-2032R/ge_2032r.shtml
    They are connected with 20m of cat5e cable.
  • marc.cam

    #2
    Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

    Do you have set the link speed on cards on "auto" ?

    Try to force 1000 mbit, sometimes different hw can't correctly negotiate speed.

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    • Gadjan
      Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 73

      #3
      Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

      Yes it is set to auto negotiation. I tried forcing 1000 mbit on both cards together and one by one but that didn't help. It's even worse, sometimes network doesn't work at all (it looks disconnected) or it works even slower (led indicating 10 mbit).
      I just bought this tp-link to replace my onboard atheros which was killed by lightning. But I can't return the card 'cause it's obviously working (100 mbit, it's not dead I mean). :(

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      • marc.cam

        #4
        Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

        Have you also tried to change the cable ?

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        • Gadjan
          Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 73

          #5
          Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

          I can't change it 'cause it runs through the whole house, several walls etc. but I tried another short one (200 cm), same story. I don't know what to do, I'm hopeless...
          I'll have to carry the whole thing with both cards to some friend and try to connect with his PC.
          Is there someone around here with extended knowledge about networks?

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          • marc.cam

            #6
            Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

            Then your new card is faulty, or the other card got partially damaged from lightning.
            Get another card for a friend to identify the faulty one.
            If the new card can't work at 1 gbit, i think you can return it because it doesn't comply the specification.

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            • aplok
              Experienced Board Member
              • Jun 2013
              • 1155

              #7
              Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

              from pc to pc you need crossover cable:

              __http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/96/Vergleich_2von2_Crossoverkabel.jpg/640px-Vergleich_2von2_Crossoverkabel.jpg

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              • kalpikos
                Experienced Board Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 7663

                #8
                Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

                I agree with @aplok

                In order to connect directly 2 pc's you need a crossover cable.

                You can also connect them by using a hub switch network or even your router as hub switch if it has more than one lan ports.
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                • Gadjan
                  Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 73

                  #9
                  Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

                  But it is crossover cable. If it isn't it wouldn't work even at 100 Mbit, right? Still, I just checked color pattern and it matches with picture posted by @aplok.
                  Also the motherboard is Asus P5QL-E, as I said I had atheros onboard lan (untill lightning struck) and it worked at 1000 Mbit connected with that other PC and the same cable.
                  I wasn't very happy with the speed, but it was 2-3 times faster at least (20-30 MB/s) and onboard LED indicated gigabit link.
                  Now I bought this tp link card and no way I can get it to work what it says on the package, I'm really frustrated...

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                  • marc.cam

                    #10
                    Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

                    The crossover cable isn't needed with the new card, because it has auto mdi/mdix (it can detect if it's a straight or crossover cable and adapt to use the correct cable twisted pairs)
                    As Gadjan says, otherwise it wouldn't work even at 100 Mbit.

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                    • aplok
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 1155

                      #11
                      Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

                      [QUOTE=Gadjan;310669]But I can't return the card 'cause it's obviously working (100 mbit, it's not dead I mean). :([/QUOTE]

                      ... a (brand new) defective gigabit netcard

                      even if working properly at 10 Mbs

                      does not fullfill the spec

                      so, the smiling vendor :D will be very happy to replace it

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                      • pan1300
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 1663

                        #12
                        Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

                        hi guys

                        I could be wrong, but sure a cat 5e can handle gigabit?

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                        • aplok
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 1155

                          #13
                          Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

                          [QUOTE=Gadjan;310673]I can't change it 'cause it runs through the whole house, several walls [/QUOTE]

                          ... don't forget that BASE-T cable length < 100 m ( to keep out from echoing ...)

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                          • Gadjan
                            Member
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 73

                            #14
                            Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

                            That is not a problem, I said it earlier, length is only 20 m. Also cat5e can handle gigabit speeds, I'm positive. Today I checked the cable with voltage tester and 220 V from wall outlet :). All 8 wires are OK. I don't have any ideas left. I thought there is some catch with configutration/settings that's why I asked here. I would return the card or maybe bring them whole PC so they can try to fix it, but I live in rural area 100 km from the shop so I must be 100% sure it's the new tp link card. I'll see in a few days to try and pair both of my cards with my friend's PC and with differend cable. There isn't anything else left I can do now...

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                            • fandm
                              Experienced Board Member
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 648

                              #15
                              Re: Problem with setting up the gigabit network

                              Have a look here it may help.
                              _http://www.pcworld.com/article/173129/upgrade_to_gigabit_networking.html

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