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Is it possible to have a DL software limitation on W11 ... 10?

I launched 2 downloads at the same time on Battle.net and Steam, the download seems to balance around 200 MB/s for me between the 2 apps...!

The 2 apps separately run at around 220 MB/s...

My installation runs well in 10 Gbps according to my local tests and externally :

Local :

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Internet :

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On 1/4/2023 at 9:16 AM, Bert said:

 

I have 10Gbit L3 switching in place but plan forward is a MikroTik CCR2004 router. Interestingly they use the same CPU as R9000 / XR700 so it should be plenty fast, the Netgear is just lacking the second 10Gbe port.

No, it’s a different CPU, the AL324 is not the AL314 used in the NG routers. One is 32bit the other is 64 ( have a guess which) and one is overlocked to achieve 1.7. 64 bit has more processing power and more ram access which some routers require for logging ie creating graphics for log in. 
The XR700 CPU is dated now.

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On 1/7/2023 at 2:57 PM, Newfie said:

With 160Mhz the client must be compatible so your card is where as my iPad or iPhone can only do 80Mhz. 

Are you sure about Apple devices: I isolated the 5GHz band in 160MHz on channels 36 to 64. My Iphone 7 gets a wifi connection....

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21 minutes ago, Fuzy said:

Are you sure about Apple devices: I isolated the 5GHz band in 160MHz on channels 36 to 64. My Iphone 7 gets a wifi connection....

Yep they don’t support 160Mhz, they will connect at 80Mhz as will any other client that does not support 160Mhz but some clients have issues when set to 160Mhz and very few clients support it.

only the 6E devices will support 160Mhz which is the new iPad Pro.
 

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/deployment/dep268652e6c/web

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I ended up upgrading my 10G installation by replacing my NETGEAR GS810EMX switch (ethernet with an ASUS XG-C100C card on the PC) with a Zyxel XGS1210-12 (sfp+ singlemode with an Intel X520-DA1 card on the PC).

It's day and night, I no longer encounter any disconnection problems, the speeds are substantially similar but I can finally use smb 2-3, and above all the overheating problems due to 10G ethernet are moderate now! + all the features offered that actually work!

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