My ISP just upgraded to 2.0 Gbps. I upgraded my cable modem and network switch to 2.5 GbE. I added this NIC to my PC as well. Works great. Steam sometimes supports > 200MB/sec downloads and it’s glorious for those 100 GB games.
One small correction, it's not Sequential, it's Symmetric (both Upload and Download are mirrored in speed). Excellent video nonetheless. I am looking to upgrade my home network to be a bit snappier plus I am also setting up a home lab. This video definitely helped me in making a decision, perhaps not to directly purchase this product but to take the actual step of upgrading my Desktop's default Ethernet for something aftermarket and standalone.
I have a tp-link tx401 2.5gbps ethernet adapter and i upgraded my xfinity internet to the gigabit x2 2000gbps download and 200mbps upload on my XB8 cable modem would i still need to get a gigabit switch to get full internet speeds
@@holliecrawford3202 As long as the modem supports 2gbps, no you don't need a gigabit switch. In fact the gigabit switch is less than half the bandwidth so it would be a detriment
these are the kind of videos i like to see, Thanks for posting, new sub. I just got a new TP-Link Tri-Band 6-Stream Wi-Fi 6E Router so i will be getting that network card and the 8 port switch. then later on i'll get the Wifi 6e card.
I need help getting connected with my other computers. I’m on the same router but not sure how to connect each one to send them files. Can someone help me set it up?
Hi do you think this will improve my connection? Because i tried multiple connection products my pc default gets like 150mbps download and upload 10mbps while the other products made it worse so do you think this will improve it? My motherboard already came with an antenna but will this improve it? Because i need best connection for streaming. Also my pc is upstairs and router downstairs.
I just updated my network card to this but don’t know the issue on why it is still capped on 100 Mbps in the settings. I’ve tried the speed duplex switched to auto and 1.0 gb multiple times but going on the settings still shows I’m locked at 100/100 link speed
I have 1 Gig down 40 Mb up, I'm running a cat 6 cable from ISP router to computer, if I get the TP-Link 2.5GB PCIe Network Card (TX201) will that speed go back to the router via that same cable ? Then I can use the other lan port jack coming off router going to the TL-SG108-M2 8 port switch in basement which goes to all the cat 5e runs in my home, will it turn my entire lan network into 2.5G ? Then In living room I have the TP Link TL-SG105-M2 5 port 2.5 switch which has cat 6 running to my PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and Smart TV for which I needed a wired connection for competitive gaming on my consoles. I'm hoping I can get that 2.5G speed to my consoles. Home has wired runs of cat 5e, but I bought Cat 6 cables to plug into the sockets in the walls of home. In computer room I have cat 6 going from modem to router, router to computer, router to wall jack, wall run has 5e, 7 of them in basement hooked into the 8 port switch. Living room cat5e in wall, hooked to wall socket is cat 6 going to the 5 port 2.5G switch, then I have 6 foot cat 6 cables (4) of them going to PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch and Smart Gaming Oled TV.
Your router has to be 2.5gbps to get the full TX201 throughput for your internal local area network. However, lets just assume it is. Your internet bandwidth would still bottleneck the tx201 for all of your PC's/Consoles unless you're only gaming within the local area network aka without leaving through the internet. Even then I doubt the gaming consoles would have 2.5 gigabit cards in them. IMO it's not worth it because of your existing gigabit internet speed. Unless you have the game server within the LAN, you'll have to pass through using your existing gigabit internet speed for said game.
@@SystematicHardware Hi can I jump in on this thread. My current speed is 76Mbps. I`m going to upgrade in the next few days the max speed I can get from ISP which is 900Mbps. I already have the 2.5G TP-Link TX20, but I also have just purchased the x2 TX401, 10 Gigabit version one is installed to my music pc and one is installed to my windows NAS. I have the QNAP QSW-2104-2T 2ports 10GbE RJ45 5port these are connected with CAT 7 cables. Could you say roughly what type of speeds I would achieve when I upgrade my internet speed with my provider? As i`m gathering I am only able to achieve 900mb on my home network would this be correct?
should i also get the switch to improve my internet speed i bought the tp link itself and installed it into my pc and it didn’t make a difference at all
Only have router modem and pc. Modem is 2.5 which is connected to 2.5 wan on router. My pc Ethernet port is 1gb. All other ports on router are 1gb lan. If I buy this adapter to attach to motherboard, how will I cable route this with my devices?
@@SystematicHardware so I would need a new router in addition to this PCIe adapter, correct? Also, I see your uploads are also 2000. What was your ISP? I know xfinity offers 2gb with 200 uploads, but when I was running the 1gb plan they had, I got stuck at 40mb upload and 700-800mb download
I don't have a 2.5Gbps switch, just wanted to make sure this will work for me...??? My internet plan is 1.5Gbps symmetrical and I simply plug a Cat6e Ethernet cable from my desktop to my cable modem via its 2.5 GbE port. I currently get only around 950Mbps because my desktop came with a (max) 1Gbps network adapter.
sadly dont work limited to 1Gbps no matter what, got 10 Gbps switch and cables rated for 10 Gbps still says 1Gbps on network adapter with latest drivers and cant get it to work on any pc in the network.
windows says 1gbit.. newest drivers, forced duplex speeds to 2.5gbit still says 1 gbit. motherbord is pci gen 4x1 only need 2.1 for the network card.....
Do you plug your Ethernet cable to a modem? If so, does it have a 2.5G port? If it does, plug it in that port, then Open Device Manager > Network Adapters > Click on "TP-Link adapter, right-click and choose Properties > Advanced > Speed & Duplex > Select the maximum speed (make sure it is 2.5Gbps Full Duplex).
Do you plug your Ethernet cable to a modem? If so, does it have a 2.5G port? If it does, plug it in that port, then Open Device Manager > Network Adapters > Click on "TP-Link adapter, right-click and choose Properties > Advanced > Speed & Duplex > Select the maximum speed (make sure it is 2.5Gbps Full Duplex).
Do you plug your Ethernet cable to a modem? If so, does it have a 2.5G port? If it does, plug it in that port, then Open Device Manager > Network Adapters > Click on "TP-Link adapter, right-click and choose Properties > Advanced > Speed & Duplex > Select the maximum speed (make sure it is 2.5Gbps Full Duplex).
THUMBS DOWN FROM ME.. WHY... Too damn long time to show whats its all about.. Instead this guy, just keep talk and talk. Sorry I haft to come back and add some more.. Now this guy, starts overexplain again, how he put the cable from one port to anothrrt, (as even a money can see), as he point with he´s finger at the port... Oh my god.
My ISP just upgraded to 2.0 Gbps. I upgraded my cable modem and network switch to 2.5 GbE. I added this NIC to my PC as well. Works great. Steam sometimes supports > 200MB/sec downloads and it’s glorious for those 100 GB games.
One small correction, it's not Sequential, it's Symmetric (both Upload and Download are mirrored in speed).
Excellent video nonetheless. I am looking to upgrade my home network to be a bit snappier plus I am also setting up a home lab. This video definitely helped me in making a decision, perhaps not to directly purchase this product but to take the actual step of upgrading my Desktop's default Ethernet for something aftermarket and standalone.
Thank you and good luck
I have a tp-link tx401 2.5gbps ethernet adapter and i upgraded my xfinity internet to the gigabit x2 2000gbps download and 200mbps upload on my XB8 cable modem would i still need to get a gigabit switch to get full internet speeds
@@holliecrawford3202 As long as the modem supports 2gbps, no you don't need a gigabit switch. In fact the gigabit switch is less than half the bandwidth so it would be a detriment
This made a huge difference from my onboard NIC.
Really appreciate it man!
Any time!
these are the kind of videos i like to see, Thanks for posting, new sub. I just got a new TP-Link Tri-Band 6-Stream Wi-Fi 6E Router so i will be getting that network card and the 8 port switch. then later on i'll get the Wifi 6e card.
Thanks for the sub! Yeah that sounds like a good plan
You've earned my sub and thank you!!!
Thanks for the sub!
I just have one question please your subscription with the internet operator is how many gigat
My internet is 500mbps. That's why I used the 1 gig port for the modem.
Great video brother 💯💯 appreciated that post more videos like this and also make some tutorials and free courses
Thanks!
I need help getting connected with my other computers. I’m on the same router but not sure how to connect each one to send them files. Can someone help me set it up?
Is that cover (with the big gold 2.5 number sticker glued on) a heatsink for the adapter chip?
Indeed it is.
I have upgraded to latest drivers and rebooted and upload should be 1.6 which is max of connection speed as for download but limited to 1050+-???
Do it have an intel chip or realteck( if i spell it right) and will this chip be good as an onboard 2.5g on a am5 gaming motherboard?
Don't know, but if you already have 2.5 onboard I wouldn't bother
Can you put the card into a longer pci e slot if you don't have a small one on your motherboard?
yes
is that safe to install this tp link network card in the new XPS 8960 ?
Hi do you think this will improve my connection? Because i tried multiple connection products my pc default gets like 150mbps download and upload 10mbps while the other products made it worse so do you think this will improve it? My motherboard already came with an antenna but will this improve it? Because i need best connection for streaming. Also my pc is upstairs and router downstairs.
It depends on your internet conncetion and what speed you're paying for. If it's over 1Gbps then yes the adapter will help make a difference.
@@SystematicHardware ours is 500 mbps
There won't be an improvement.
@@SystematicHardware why?
@@marklakes1 Because it's a 2.5 gbps card and your internet connect is only 500mbps.
u can check more accurate speeds in task manager :)
Hey, do you know if this adapter wil work on pfsense
I'm not sure. It does support windows and linux in the drivers downloads section.
It’s so good thank you so much. Im from VIET NAM
I just updated my network card to this but don’t know the issue on why it is still capped on 100 Mbps in the settings. I’ve tried the speed duplex switched to auto and 1.0 gb multiple times but going on the settings still shows I’m locked at 100/100 link speed
Check your cable. Cat5 is max 100 mbps you need cat6
You need a 2.5 GbE port on the other end.
I have 1 Gig down 40 Mb up, I'm running a cat 6 cable from ISP router to computer, if I get the TP-Link 2.5GB PCIe Network Card (TX201) will that speed go back to the router via that same cable ? Then I can use the other lan port jack coming off router going to the TL-SG108-M2 8 port switch in basement which goes to all the cat 5e runs in my home, will it turn my entire lan network into 2.5G ? Then In living room I have the TP Link TL-SG105-M2 5 port 2.5 switch which has cat 6 running to my PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and Smart TV for which I needed a wired connection for competitive gaming on my consoles. I'm hoping I can get that 2.5G speed to my consoles. Home has wired runs of cat 5e, but I bought Cat 6 cables to plug into the sockets in the walls of home. In computer room I have cat 6 going from modem to router, router to computer, router to wall jack, wall run has 5e, 7 of them in basement hooked into the 8 port switch. Living room cat5e in wall, hooked to wall socket is cat 6 going to the 5 port 2.5G switch, then I have 6 foot cat 6 cables (4) of them going to PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch and Smart Gaming Oled TV.
Your router has to be 2.5gbps to get the full TX201 throughput for your internal local area network. However, lets just assume it is. Your internet bandwidth would still bottleneck the tx201 for all of your PC's/Consoles unless you're only gaming within the local area network aka without leaving through the internet. Even then I doubt the gaming consoles would have 2.5 gigabit cards in them. IMO it's not worth it because of your existing gigabit internet speed. Unless you have the game server within the LAN, you'll have to pass through using your existing gigabit internet speed for said game.
Is the TX201 card a true multigig? in ther words ,if my internet supplier is 1400Mbps with this adapter see the 1400Mbps
Yes as long as all the connected hardware supports higher than gigabit speeds
@@SystematicHardware Hi can I jump in on this thread. My current speed is 76Mbps. I`m going to upgrade in the next few days the max speed I can get from ISP which is 900Mbps. I already have the 2.5G TP-Link TX20, but I also have just purchased the x2 TX401, 10 Gigabit version one is installed to my music pc and one is installed to my windows NAS. I have the QNAP QSW-2104-2T 2ports 10GbE RJ45 5port these are connected with CAT 7 cables. Could you say roughly what type of speeds I would achieve when I upgrade my internet speed with my provider? As i`m gathering I am only able to achieve 900mb on my home network would this be correct?
i have 300mbps and i use a tp-link ethernet adaptors but i don't get the full speeds will this help get my speeds?
inside your network you will. outside you will not
should i also get the switch to improve my internet speed i bought the tp link itself and installed it into my pc and it didn’t make a difference at all
Everything, your router, switch, ethernet wiring has to support 2.5 gig or it won't work
How does it work for internet?
What were your results for a simultaneous upload/download test? I need 2.5 Gb each way at the same time.
Nice review
I’m not getting any different and I downloaded the driver. What else do I have to do? Did I do something wrong?
did u figured it out ? im having the same problem
Only have router modem and pc. Modem is 2.5 which is connected to 2.5 wan on router. My pc Ethernet port is 1gb. All other ports on router are 1gb lan. If I buy this adapter to attach to motherboard, how will I cable route this with my devices?
If your computer plugs into the 1gbps lan port on the router you won't get the full speed of the TX 201.
@@SystematicHardware so I would need a new router in addition to this PCIe adapter, correct? Also, I see your uploads are also 2000. What was your ISP? I know xfinity offers 2gb with 200 uploads, but when I was running the 1gb plan they had, I got stuck at 40mb upload and 700-800mb download
What chip does it have?
I don't have a 2.5Gbps switch, just wanted to make sure this will work for me...??? My internet plan is 1.5Gbps symmetrical and I simply plug a Cat6e Ethernet cable from my desktop to my cable modem via its 2.5 GbE port. I currently get only around 950Mbps because my desktop came with a (max) 1Gbps network adapter.
No it won't. Every port connected has to be 2.5 gbps to reach rated speed
@@SystematicHardware Even if I don't use the other ports?
@@CR7ADP10 yes
Your test is using PCIE 3.0 x1?
Yes correct
isn't the PCIe 3.0 x1 limited to 1gbs ?
I bought one yesterday and I can confirm that it works flawlessly. on PCIe 3.0 1x. Asus crosshair VI hero
1GBps is not 1gbps. It's different
1 Gigabyte/s or GB/s = 8 Gigabits/s or Gb/s
how do u install the driver i cant
pls help me
I put the link for the driver in this videos description
sadly dont work limited to 1Gbps no matter what, got 10 Gbps switch and cables rated for 10 Gbps still says 1Gbps on network adapter with latest drivers and cant get it to work on any pc in the network.
What about your router?
no router on that network just switch, i got separate network for my internet.
windows says 1gbit.. newest drivers, forced duplex speeds to 2.5gbit still says 1 gbit. motherbord is pci gen 4x1 only need 2.1 for the network card.....
I can't get mine to work
its literally plug n play windows 11 , driver auto 10.53.1001.2021, pref settings
Turn off power management options
Everything disabled except:
EEE Max Support Speed: 1.0 Gbps Full Duplex
Flow Control: Rx & Tx Enabled
IPv4 Checksum Offload: Rx & Tx Enabled
Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4): Enabled
Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6): Enabled
Priority & VLAN: Priority & VLAN Enabled
Receive Buffers: 512
Speed & Duplex: 1.0 Gbps Full Duplex
TCP Checksum Offload (IPv4): Rx & Tx Enabled
TCP Checksum Offload (IPv6): Rx & Tx Enabled
Transmit Buffers: 512
UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4): Rx & Tx Enabled
UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6): Rx & Tx Enabled
VLAN ID: 0 (this is the default value)
WOL & Shutdown Link Speed: Not Speed Down
Maximum Number of RSS Queues 4
Receive Side Scaling enabled
Mines still showing under a gig but I’m positive it’s in correct and positive it’s getting over 2. I wonder if my ports are limiting me .
Do you plug your Ethernet cable to a modem? If so, does it have a 2.5G port? If it does, plug it in that port, then Open Device Manager > Network Adapters > Click on "TP-Link adapter, right-click and choose Properties > Advanced > Speed & Duplex > Select the maximum speed (make sure it is 2.5Gbps Full Duplex).
i bought same one but my pc only gets 600mps and i got 2000mps help anyone ?
Do you plug your Ethernet cable to a modem? If so, does it have a 2.5G port? If it does, plug it in that port, then Open Device Manager > Network Adapters > Click on "TP-Link adapter, right-click and choose Properties > Advanced > Speed & Duplex > Select the maximum speed (make sure it is 2.5Gbps Full Duplex).
Mine is stuck at 1gbps. Ive tried everything. I just wasted my money
Do you plug your Ethernet cable to a modem? If so, does it have a 2.5G port? If it does, plug it in that port, then Open Device Manager > Network Adapters > Click on "TP-Link adapter, right-click and choose Properties > Advanced > Speed & Duplex > Select the maximum speed (make sure it is 2.5Gbps Full Duplex).
@ thanks for the reply but I had to buy a new router with 2.5gbps port, and now I get my full speed. Cheers 😎
@@sd07games45 Cool, glad you get the full speed. Take care.
@ you too!
It's not speed... It's BANDWIDTH!!! 2.5 gigabits of bandwidth on your link.
4:33 - Waveform Bufferbloat test and iperf3.
THUMBS DOWN FROM ME.. WHY... Too damn long time to show whats its all about.. Instead this guy, just keep talk and talk.
Sorry I haft to come back and add some more.. Now this guy, starts overexplain again, how he put the cable from one port to anothrrt,
(as even a money can see), as he point with he´s finger at the port... Oh my god.