You might be able to see it by running a ping to the router while the speed test is running. The speed can be affected if you are getting packet loss. If it says CCA it is not pure copper it is not a certified cable and will have issues.įaulty cables are very strange they can work in some machine and not others. There is lots of fake cable on the market. What you want to see on the side of the cable is that it says EIA/TIA and also the wire size should be between 22-24. Cat6 give you no advantage but it does not hurt anything if it is cheaper than cat5e. It is highly unlikely you have cat5 those have not been made in years. Is it possible it's a cable related issue IF the engineer used same cable and slot on the modem and gets a different result? Do you have any other suggestions on what may be causing it?
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