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  1. I think that’s similar to what I already have - Wi-Fi router is connected via Ethernet to a second router that I am using as an extender of the first. Get up to 200 Mpbs using WiFi by main router; down to 50 Mbps on extended WiFi network by extender. I guess part of issue is surprisingly high degradation over Ethernet cable (50’ from first to second) - but regardless remain shocked that max capacity of card in Corsair One is 10 Mbps. Had really hoped (and expected) that a fully wired connection would have resulted in increased connection speed and stability - and certainly not a two-thirds or more degradation.
  2. Wifi only ~ 30 Mbps in current location (extended network from second router connected to first via ethernet cable) so ran a 50' ethernet cable from extended router to Corsair, assuming that would get me full or near full speed (plan is 200 Mbps). But only getting ~ 10 Mbps using ethernet - much worse than wifi. Did some googling and found this (https://help.orcon.net.nz/hc/en-us/articles/360003086313-How-to-check-your-Network-Interface-Card-Speed-) to check why; followed instructions and see my network card is only 10 Mbps. W.T.F. Why would a Corsair One have such a bad/slow network card?? Or am I doing something wrong?
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