Im using MSI z97-g43 motherboard and it has a killer e2200 Ethernet integrated network adapter. My problem is that my lan speed has suddenly dropped to 10 mbps, when i had atleast around 90-100 mbps before. So, now that you know about some of the common reasons behind Lag on Killer Network Adapters, let us have a look at a few solutions to the problem. Fixing Lag on Killer Network Adapters. First off, you should make sure that you have the latest available drivers installed for your Killer network adapter. Laptop gets 1Gbps with the cable. Using xfinity modem/router. Laptop gets 1Gbps on all ethernet ports. Killer E2200 only gets 100Mbps on all ports. I don't know how long this issue has been present as I only noticed the reduced speed. I'm using the killer driver only, never installed the suite. I've tried the atheros drivers. Still 100Mbps. Working Kext for Killer E2200 Thread starter. I would only recommend testing this driver on the KILLER E2200, and nothing else. The only killer I've used it on is the onboard E2200 on the MSI GT70-2OD. (The E2200 shows up in System Information as an AR8172 Fast Ethernet. It still runs at gigabit speeds, so it's just a cosmetic thing.
Hey folks.
I upgraded to windows 10 today and I had no access to the internet . I installed the KE2200 ethernet controller driver for windows 10 from here (standard driver): http://www.killernetworking.com/support/driver-downloads but still no luck! The windows 10 troubleshooter identified the current driver being the problem but couldnt repair it. I didn't copy the detailed results from this troubleshoot unfortunately but will do on my next Windows 10 installation attempt. Troubleshoot http://imgur.com/mVqN2iA&gVgZHyj#0 Driver http://imgur.com/mVqN2iA&gVgZHyj#1 Any help would be awesome. PC Info Windows 7 64 MSI z87 g45 Current Ethernet driver Ke2200 W7 64
Alright, you're my last chance on resolving this problem that I have been trying to fix for a couple of months so far.
Problem
My gigabit Ethernet speed switches from 1Gbps to 100Mbps frequently. This issue occurs usually, and there is no time pattern in switching between speeds. It switches by itself just like that. Sometimes, it sticks at 1Gbps for days and then switches to 100Mbps, and sometimes it just switches in a matter of hours. Same thing happens conversely.
More details
I just moved from United State to another country, so I am a 3 months of experience in this country. I also use the same laptop, and I hadn't have any problem in using a gigabit connection.
I am connected to internet through fiber optics with a maximum speed of 200Mbps. The network diagram is as following :
E2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Irokotv app download for ipad. The router is provided from the ISP, which they disabled most of the features(options) that can the user change (as a protection of misuse) leaving the common features editable (WAN, LAN, Wireless.etc). So, not all options in the router can be edited. I called them as I want to request a replacement to a new modem (not a router), so I can buy a router and connect it to the modem, like what I used to do when I was in U.S , but they told me they only provide routers. (AND NO I haven't changed it yet, still waiting for the ISP to accept my request of a replacement). The router has 4 GE ports and they're divided by 2 categories. LAN 1 & 2 are for general purposes (for computers and other devices), and LAN 3 & 4 are for TV-Box service. My cat 6 cable is connected to LAN 1, and there is a cat 5 cable on LAN2 for my brother's computer in a different room.
What I have tried so far
What's NextI am thinking that this issue is from the router, While I've tried to change settings, but as I mentioned is protected from the ISP, so I am waiting for the ISP to send a replacement, which will take months to be replaced. So, I am trying to figure out the problem, because it bugs me, and I need to know how to fix it. As most of the online solutions didn't work.
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I tried to be as much detailed as possible.
Update 7/20/2016
Today, I was reviewing my SSD settings to optimize its performance. So, I have made these changes :
When I enabled Ethernet, it just connected with a 1 Gbps. I was surprised because for the last 19 days my Ethernet speed was stuck at 100 Mbps, and this was the longest time I have experienced in 100 Mbps. I do not know if this solved the problem or not, so I will be monitoring this problem this week and see what happens.
Update 7/26/2016
It has been almost 6 days, and I have not experienced any issue with my connection speed. I am still wondering what was the cause of this issue, but it seems everything is working flawlessly after I optimized my SSD performance settings.
I think I can say this case is closed. Big thanks for those who tried to think through this issue and bring a solution.
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This is the conclusion of the post above:
If you have the same issue, then follow these steps :
Asus Killer E2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Driver 90046 10
On Windows Side:
Update 8/1/2016
I figured it out, Enabling the
Over Provisioning (OP) for the SSD will fix the issue. As I tried to delete it, when I did, the network speed immediately switched back to 100Mbps, and when I set the OP again, the network speed went back to 1Gbps.
Don't forgot to disable the Ethernet and turn off your router, then restart your computer and then power on your router again and re-enable your ethernet.
For more details on what I have experienced, read the full post above.
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Had the same issue, the NIC synced on 100M,Physical cable disconnect-reconnect solved the problem for few hoursSince my SSD is plain without SSD management tool for windows i didn't have the ability to configure Over provisioning.Afters shrinking the data partition on my SSD and reservering 10% of unpartitiond disk for SSD housekeeping the NIC stayed sync on 1G forever
Asus Killer E2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Driver 90046 64
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