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Hi!
Good link for test your internet connection:
http://netspeed1.stanford.edu:7123/
But I have message:
The slowest link in the end-to-end path is a 10 Mbps Ethernet subnet
LED in ONT opposite Ethernet socket is GREEN (100 FullDuplex)
My different routers with OEM, Tomato and DD-WRT are 100 FullDuplex WAN
with different PCs, LapTops,
with different OS Windows and Linux
show same result: The slowest link in the end-to-end path is a 10 Mbps Ethernet subnet
I can change and did everything
in protocols, interfaces, speed ports etc.
even connected back forgotten Verizon Actiontec router, reset ONT etc. etc. etc.
but
with same result - 10 Mbps Ethernet subnet
Could somebody explain to me
why with my 15/5 plan of FIOS
I see this message: The slowest link in the end-to-end path is a 10 Mbps Ethernet subnet
???
Thank you very much!
See you in Net.
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I do not have any answer as to why you see the 10 Mbps link, but I can tell you that my experience with that test over my FiOS copnnection (at a different site, http://jlab4.jlab.org:7123/) was that when I had 15/5 service it always showed a 10 Mbps link, even though there was nothing set to 10 Mbps in my setup, and I would typically get very close to 15/5 on all speed tests. I now have 25/15 service and had never run that test on it so I did using your link, and it now shows a 100 Mbps link. I have no explanation for what I formerly saw, and what you are now seeing, but is it really an issue?
What if you run one of the more typical internet speed tests, like Verizon's own or Speedtest.net, do you get near the 15/5 speed you expect? If so, I would not worry about what you are seeing, what I think should be important is the speed you actually get. For me, now with 25/15 service, I typically get 30/24.
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Justin
FiOS TV, Internet, and phone user
QIP7232, IMG 1.8, Build 02.54
Keller, TX 76248
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You have not supplied enough information for anything except a 'guess'.
My first guess is that it is reporting a half/full duplex mismatch. Your NIC could be set to half duplex, and your router could be set to full duplex., or vise versa.
check it out
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Thank you for quick reply.
OK again
all my interfaces are 100 FullDuplex
even if use CAT6 direct from PC to ONT
(you know this procedure - clone your Actiontec's MAC to change NIC's MAC in your PC, release IP, connect PC direct...
now the chain
ISP-ONT-PC without ANY routers, modems, wi-fi and others...)
Very simple path ISP-optic-ONT-ethernet-myPC !
(no Actiontec or others at all)
and still same message in "Statistic" from http://netspeed1.stanford.edu:7123/
10 Mbps Ethernet link found.
Link set to Full Duplex mode
No network congestion discovered.
Good network cable(s) found/
Normal duplex operation found.
Why 10 Mbps only?
I'm sure from ONT to my computers and inside only 100 Mbps fullduplex!
In ONT too (LED is GREEN)
I think the reason somewhere in ISP's equipment !!!
My English isn't fluent, and I didn't call to Verizon
I don't have friends who has Verizon FIOS 15/5 plan
I'm trying to find the answer here.
Thank you.
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I do not have any answer as to why you see the 10 Mbps link, but I can tell you that my experience with that test over my FiOS copnnection (at a different site, http://jlab4.jlab.org:7123/) was that when I had 15/5 service it always showed a 10 Mbps link, even though there was nothing set to 10 Mbps in my setup, and I would typically get very close to 15/5 on all speed tests. I now have 25/15 service and had never run that test on it so I did using your link, and it now shows a 100 Mbps link. I have no explanation for what I formerly saw, and what you are now seeing, but is it really an issue?
What if you run one of the more typical internet speed tests, like Verizon's own or Speedtest.net, do you get near the 15/5 speed you expect? If so, I would not worry about what you are seeing, what I think should be important is the speed you actually get. For me, now with 25/15 service, I typically get 30/24.
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Justin
FiOS TV, Internet, and phone user
QIP7232, IMG 1.8, Build 02.54
Keller, TX 76248
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Looks like it is nothing more than a bug in the NDT test that is showing the wrong type of connection. There could be other things underlying that are triggering the error, but without the full results of the test it's hard to say what it might be. But as long as your ONT is showing the correct link speed between your ONT and whatever device you have it connected to (100Mbps or 1Gbps, depending on ONT and router) and you are receiving your promised speed consistently, I wouldn't worry about it. My Web server which is connected to Gigabit receives a message saying something is a 100Mbps Subnet despite receiving speeds well past 300Mbps, so I've grown to ignore that diagnosis. It's the command line version of the NDT testing applet since I don't run a GUI on a server (why would I?), but it's the same thing under the hood.
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Yes!
The two last answers very helpful.
Many thanks to all for help.
I really received the answer.
Thanks and good luck!
P.S. Sorry Smith6612 - I would like but can't to press "like solution" twice
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Hi!
Sorry... bad news...
Yesterday I did upgrade from 15/5 to 25/25
it cost me +$10/mo and + 10Mbps for uplink traffic ONLY !
Hmm... now I have 15/15 plan, but I don't need it at all.
Connected to: netspeed1.stanford.edu -- Using IPv4 address
Checking for Middleboxes .......................................... Done
checking for firewalls ................................................. Done
running 10s outbound test (client-to-server [C2S] ............ 15.24Mb/s
running 10s inbound test (server-to-client [S2C]) ............. 13.21Mb/s
The slowest link in the end-to-end path is a 45 Mbps T3/DS3 subnet
information: Other network traffic is congesting the link
Information [S2c]: Packet queuing detected
Always same results
"Other network traffic is congesting the link"
and less around 16Mb/s
Very disappointed
and will return back to 15/5 plan.
P.S. But "10Mbps Ethernet" gone.
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You may want to try rebooting your ONT (Disconnect AC adapter, then battery, reconnect in reverse order) and making sure your PC is optimized if it's running Windows XP. Other than that, make sure you don't by any chance have QoS enabled in your router or have Parental Controls enabled in the router (this does slow down the connection). Otherwise, give Verizon a call and ask them to fix your provisioning. Nothing more to it 🙂
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Yes!
I have 25/25 now.
Oh... I hope I'm finished with this.
Upgrade - FAST AND EASY on-line via web-site.
Downgrade - ONLY BY PHONE with difficulties!
brrr....
OK. My story:
At the first I called to Verizon to downgrade back 15/5
They give advise to call technician department before.
Technician tell me that they will reset and change line.
And little by little not same time during couple of hour
the speed go up to 22/22
(my Ip was change three-four times in this interval
I think they connected and disconnected my line)
After that I connect my laptop with CAT6 directly to router
(other than Actiontec and with Tomato, QoS and WMM are disabled)
THE SPEED 25/25 (via Ethernet)!
End of story.
Verizon relax - I will stay with 25/25.
P.S.. After trying other router with A band (5GHz)speed via WiFi a little bit higher...
And now I'm think about Asus RT-N56U...
But it already my problem...
Thanks everybody for patince and help!