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System Name | Old Gateway / Steam Deck OLED LE |
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Processor | i5 4440 3.1ghz / Jupiter 4c 8t |
Motherboard | Gateway / Valve |
Cooling | Eh it doesn't thermal throttle |
Memory | 2x 8GB JEDEC 1600mhz DDR3 / 16gb DDR5 6400 |
Video Card(s) | RX 560D 4GB / Navi II 8CU |
Storage | 240gb 2.5 SSD / 1TB nvme |
Display(s) | Dell @ 1280*1024 75hz / 800p OLED |
Case | Gateway / Valve LE |
Audio Device(s) | Gateway Diamond Audio EMC2.0-USB 5375U ($15 a long ass time ago), Valve |
Power Supply | 380w oem / 65w valve USB-C |
Mouse | Purple Walmart special, 1600dpi. Black desk mat |
Keyboard | SteelSeries Apex 100 / virtual |
VR HMD | Lmao |
Software | Windows 10 / Steam OS |
Benchmark Scores | It can run Crysis (Original), Doom 2016, and Halo MCC. SD LE 45fps |
I've been having trouble with this for a few days now and finally found a fix... stumbled across it on another site and thought i'd share it.
Post/message 10 from http://forums.comcast.com/t5/Basic-...-And/Very-slow-IPv4-upload-speed/td-p/1984229
It also worked for my Killer e2200 network adapter. Before I switched these settings i was getting horribly slow upload rates. Now I'm getting more respectable results.
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Post/message 10 from http://forums.comcast.com/t5/Basic-...-And/Very-slow-IPv4-upload-speed/td-p/1984229
Solved the problem, it was not a cable issue at all but a setting on the network adapter, an Atheros AR8161/8165 PCI-E Gigabit ethernet controller.
Changed two settings in the advanced configuration:
Large Send Offload (IPv4) Enabled => Disabled
Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4) Disabled => Enabled
Now IPv4 and IPv6 speeds are identical and I only see the one result in the Xfinity Speed Test. This was a newish HP desktop running 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium. Apparently the default adapter settings no longer worked after the IPv6 rollout.
I doubt I'll be the only person to experience this problem. I reached a great 2nd level Comcast support person who took a lot of time to narrow down the issue to the PC but couldn't resolve it. I finally figured it out but have no way to get it back to him so I'm documenting it here.
It also worked for my Killer e2200 network adapter. Before I switched these settings i was getting horribly slow upload rates. Now I'm getting more respectable results.
Went from this...
to this...