TP-Link UE330 USB 3.0 3-Port Hub & Gigabit Ethernet Adapter only hitting 100 Mbps
Purchased a TP-Link UE330 Gigabit USB 3.0 adapter for my laptop. Laptop has USB 3.0 ports so I plugged it in, configured the laptop to use the UE330 for internet connection. Tested the speed and it only hits approximately 100Mbps. Disconnected it and plugged it into my desktop and I hit 450Mbps. Tried updating drivers on the USB ports and the drivers to the UE330, but still only hits 100Mbps.
Any suggestions on how to get this running to speed?
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When you have the USB adapter connected to the laptop, what is the link speed? Is it somewhat the same link speed when it is connected to your desktop?
Were all ports tested on the laptop?
Also, if the laptop already has an internal wireless card that may be getting in the way. I would look to disable that, however, be sure you are comfortable doing that or know how to do that so you do not end up with a permanently disabled Wi-Fi card.
Another thing, if the laptop was also giving 100 Mbps before the USB adapter, and you see that even with this USB adapter then there is another variable.
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Thanks for the response. I did some testing this morning before going to sleep
1) Tested on desktop - Was hitting 450 Mbps
2) Tested on wife's desktop - Hit 450 Mbps
3) Tested with different cables too - Hit 450 Mbps on both desktops, but only 100 Mbps on laptop
I've come to the conclusion that somehow the USB 3.0 on the laptop isn't USB 3.0 although it has the SS symbol. Maybe something with the laptop USB drivers or Windows 10? This sucks. The laptop came with a 10/100 wireless -_-
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Look at the network adapter connection when the USB adapter is connected to your laptop. I think what may be happening is even though you have the adapter connected your laptop is still using the 10/100 wireless card when connecting to your wireless network.
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The last thing I would probably try is to boot the laptop in safe mode with networking to see if maybe some software is causing it.
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