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07-08-2020 03:46 AM - edited 07-08-2020 03:49 AM
I am having 200 mbps speed connection, but in my laptop when connected to Lan it is showing only max 100mbps only ? How to resolve the issue...
07-10-2020 03:38 PM
@Sri09 Here's a list of steps that should help identify and resolve the issue:
Step 1: Completing the network connection checklist
Use the following checklist to solve many problems with home networks in Windows 10:
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Check all of the network cables and wires. A loose or disconnected cable or wire prevents a network connection and Internet access. Check the following connections:
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Network cable from the modem to the network hub (or router).
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Network cable from the network hub to the RJ-45 network port on the computer.
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Network cable between two computers.
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Check the lights on the network hub. The lights can often show the location of a connection problem.
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If you are trying to connect to another computer on the network, make sure that computer is turned on.
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Check the firewall settings on all the computers on the network. The firewall settings may be preventing network access.
After performing the items in the checklist, try to connect to the network.
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If you do not experience further problems with the network, you are done.
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If you are still experiencing problems with the network, check the network status.
Step 2: Checking the network status in the Network and Sharing Center
Use the following steps to open the Network and Sharing Center to check the network status in Windows 10.
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Type view network status in the search box on the taskbar, then select View network status and tasks from the search results.
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Check the View your active networks section at the top of the page. If the computer is not connected to a network, a You are currently not connected to any networks message displays.
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If you are not connected to a network, perform the steps in the network connection checklist to check the cables and hardware.
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If still not connected to a network, click Set up a new connection or network, then click Connect to the Internet.
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Click Broadband (PPPoE).
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Enter the User name and Password for the network connection, give the connection a name, and then click Connect.
If you do not experience further problems with the network, you are done.
If you are still experiencing problems with the network, enable network discovery and file sharing.
FOR DETAILS & FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS, USE THIS LINK: CLICK HERE & Skip to Step 3 onward
(By the end of this article all the issues should be resolved)
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