

You're probably thinking it was the cable.Temporarily relocated computer down to cable modem/router combo and connected to existing port on cable modem/router combo with different cable. wireless network achieves internet plan speeds (250Mbps), wired network now reads 'Brett', wired network STILL limited at 100Mbps. Replaced RJ45 connector on cable from cable modem/router on end closest to computer. These are the things I did today, in order: However, m y computer is back up and running with a 1.0 Gbps connection and identifies instantaneously. If that doesn’t solve the problem and you have an empty PCIe slot, just get an Intel-based gigabit NIC instead. I’d suggest you bite the bullet, uninstall the current drivers and install the latest full driver package (including KCC) from the Killer website, then test again. Killer uses different chipset manufacturers for different generations of their adapters. If any of you have had this problem, I would appreciate some suggestions, or fix procedure.Killer E2400 is based off of a Qualcomm Atheros chipset. I don't have any training, but I think I know this is a configuration issue, and have tried all that I know. I went into the Killer suite, and tried the configure the adapter manually, and it shows. I have run the Dell suite to latest drivers, and troubleshooting software.ĭevice manager says controller working normally. I put my Windows 10 PC in safe mode, and THEN the controller works perfectly - but not in the regular run mode. I tested the cable by plugging it into my Laptop, and the data works great in both directions. I have deleted the hardware and software, then reloaded. The controller has always worked great, but now during the last week it has stopped uploading any data, or very little. With the Killer Suite version 3.1322.1109.0 I have a Killer E2400 Gigabit Ehternet Controller
