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Slow Network Speeds

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I am getting extremely slow speedtest results.  I have other devices going through the same router that preform as expected.  Feels like I'm getting throttled here! So far my searches have all been dead ends.  Any ideas/help would be appreciated.

 

Version 6.3.5

 

eth0    1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500

 

speedtest: Ping (Lowest): 541.622 ms | Download (Max): 0.10 Mbyte/s | Upload (Max): 0.10 Mbyte/s
  
<node id="network:1" claimed="true" class="network" handle="PCI:0000:02:00.1">
         <description>Ethernet interface</description>
         <product>82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller</product>
         <vendor>Intel Corporation</vendor>
         <physid>0.1</physid>
         <businfo>pci@0000:02:00.1</businfo>
         <logicalname>eth0</logicalname>
         <version>06</version>
         <serial>[REMOVED]</serial>
         <size units="bit/s">1000000000</size>
         <capacity>1000000000</capacity>
         <width units="bits">32</width>
         <clock units="Hz">33000000</clock>
         <configuration>
          <setting id="autonegotiation" value="on" />
          <setting id="broadcast" value="yes" />
          <setting id="driver" value="e1000e" />
          <setting id="driverversion" value="3.2.6-k" />
          <setting id="duplex" value="full" />
          <setting id="firmware" value="5.11-2" />
          <setting id="ip" value="[REMOVED]" />
          <setting id="latency" value="0" />
          <setting id="link" value="yes" />
          <setting id="multicast" value="yes" />
          <setting id="port" value="twisted pair" />
          <setting id="speed" value="1Gbit/s" />
         </configuration>
         <capabilities>
          <capability id="pm" >Power Management</capability>
          <capability id="msi" >Message Signalled Interrupts</capability>
          <capability id="pciexpress" >PCI Express</capability>
          <capability id="bus_master" >bus mastering</capability>
          <capability id="cap_list" >PCI capabilities listing</capability>
          <capability id="rom" >extension ROM</capability>
          <capability id="ethernet" />
          <capability id="physical" >Physical interface</capability>
          <capability id="tp" >twisted pair</capability>
          <capability id="10bt" >10Mbit/s</capability>
          <capability id="10bt-fd" >10Mbit/s (full duplex)</capability>
          <capability id="100bt" >100Mbit/s</capability>
          <capability id="100bt-fd" >100Mbit/s (full duplex)</capability>
          <capability id="1000bt-fd" >1Gbit/s (full duplex)</capability>
          <capability id="autonegotiation" >Auto-negotiation</capability>
         </capabilities>
         <resources>
          <resource type="irq" value="29" />
          <resource type="memory" value="fe780000-fe79ffff" />
          <resource type="memory" value="fe760000-fe77ffff" />
          <resource type="ioport" value="c400(size=32)" />
          <resource type="memory" value="fe740000-fe75ffff" />
         </resources>
        </node>
      </node>

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