On 04.08.2020 18:17, Janusz S. Bień wrote: > > I apologize for a false alarm - the cable had to be replaced. > It wouldn't have been a question for the kernel community anyway because it's about a out-of-tree vendor driver. And the 150MB/s - 300MB/s obviously refer to WiFi.
> Regards > > Janusz > > On Tue, Aug 04 2020 at 11:46 +02, Janusz S. Bień wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I follow the instruction from the README.Debian file in >> r8168-dkms_8.048.03-1_all.deb. >> >> This is a HP laptop connected to a 150 Mb/s. The HP service claims the >> card should be working with the speed up to 300 Mb/s. Both tests and >> Setting show the speed of 100 Mb/s only. For videoconferences the >> difference can be quite essential. >> >> Best regards >> >> Janusz >> >> root@debian:~# lshw -class network -short >> H/W path Device Class Description >> ============================================================ >> /0/100/2.2/0 enp2s0 network RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI >> Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller >> /0/100/2.4/0 network Realtek Semiconductor Co., >> Ltd. >> /2 docker0 network Ethernet interface >> root@debian:~# ethtool -i enp2s0 >> driver: r8168 >> version: 8.046.00-NAPI >> firmware-version: >> expansion-rom-version: >> bus-info: 0000:02:00.0 >> supports-statistics: yes >> supports-test: no >> supports-eeprom-access: no >> supports-register-dump: yes >> supports-priv-flags: no >