Transfer rate between 2 PCs with LAN cable too low?

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So I want to transfer from my desktop PC (A), data in the size of about 80GB on my slightly older (not too old) laptop (B). For this I have both connected with a LAN cable and made all the settings correctly, so far everything has worked, when I wanted to transfer the files from A to B, it was only with a speed of 11MB / s. I looked in the ethernet settings and the transfer rate was not 1GB / s, but 100MB / s (which probably accounts for 11MB, because 100MB: 8MB = 12.5)
But if I connect A with my router with the same LAN cable, I have a transfer rate of 1GB / s.
Now my question is whether it could be due to the laptop.

Su

I think that something slows down on the old laptop. Maybe virus scanner haste on it or the hard disk is too slow there. Normally both should create at least 100 MB

Su

Are both set to ivp-v6 so identical log?

Su
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This is due s.Windows, there's a DNS function built in the brakes the whole just out, so to 10% of the possible.

If it should be faster, you must not go through the Explorer or network share, but you must somehow directly access the device. Do not know exactly how that went, but that also had times that I wanted to copy GBs of movies from my laptop to my PC. With the folder share and in the Explorer under network, the sau lame.

El

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So A (PC) via LAN cable Per to Per connected with B (laptop) = 11MB / s

A On router and what happened to me B? Wireless Internet access? Another LAN cable?

So your router has so-called Gbit ports in the LAN ports.
Your PC (A) apparently synonymous, so you realize that this computer is connected to a LAN port of 1Gbit. Still does not say the actual transmission rate between A and B.

If your laptop (B) is older, it might also have only 100Mbit as a LAN port.

The network always plays on the slowest component,
So if A & B are drann on the router so does the transfer between A and B synonymous only with what the other party can receive - so B = 100Mbit
even if A is docked with 1000Mbit.

But if synonymous B (which you unfortunately do not mention here) has also installed 1Gbit Lan Port
But you can't transfer the data much faster so it depends on several factors.

which I do not want to list all here because it would simply be too much of the good.

Only briefly: If the LAN hardware z.b. A PCI lane with the PC card or the PCMCIA slot shares, so there's already a loss in the transmission.

Or in the network config of the LAN adapter 10/100/1000 Auto is set instead of the adapter to pretend that he only with 1000 Full Duplex moderate to shovel the data, even that can give to the transmission in the transmission.

There's a page where you can read something into the matter

English required!

https://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php