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12-26-2020 05:06 AM

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I have HP Pavilion 15-ab222nh laptop with max100 Mbps speed ethernet adapter vs 1.000 Mbps incoming speed from my router.
-Can Iboost the speed of the Ethernet card over the 100 limit (Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller) ?
-If not, can I change the Ethernet card or is it integrated part of the motherboard?
-Remains the only solution an external USB Ethernet adapter?
Thank you in advance.
Lajos
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12-26-2020 05:25 AM

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The spec page for that model indicates Integrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN. If the faster Ethernet speed is needed, the USB to Ethernet adapter is the most practical.
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