How do I test my network card Windows 10?

You need to check the link speed to verify if your Ethernet cable can actually support up to 1000Mbps. It also help you to verify if your modem supplied by your ISP is having a Gigabit capable Ethernet port.

Besides, you are also able to check the theoretical speed of your WiFi adapters to see how good your WiFi adapter is performing in your house. You can use it to find the perfect spot to place your WiFi adapter.

This article show you how you can check the theoretical link speed of your network adapters in Windows 10.

How to check the network adapter speed

1. Open the settings app on Windows 10. You can click the gear Icon on the start menu.

2. Click the Network & Internet section.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

3. Click the Change adapter options tab.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

4. All your network adapters including WiFi or Ethernet are listed here.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

5. Right click your desired network adapter and click status.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

Ethernet adapter speed

How do I test my network card Windows 10?
Gigabit capable Ethernet speed

How do I test my network card Windows 10?
Speed limited to 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet)

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Over here, you can see what speed your computer is connected to the router or modem. It give you an idea whether your router or modem support Gigabit speed. Gigabit Ethernet is required to have a speed of more than 100Mbps. Gigabit speed is indicated by 1.0Gbps.

If your speed is listed at 100Mbps,  your router or your Ethernet cable is limiting the speed. Try another cable. Please use CAT5E and above and old rusted Ethernet cables may not be able to reach Gigabit speed. 

WiFi Adapter Speed

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Maximum WiFi speed from my Asus USB-AC68 USB WiFi Adapter

You can also see the WiFi connectivity link speed over here. It give you an idea how good your WiFi adapter is performing and serve as a reference on what is the maximum speed your computer can reach over WiFi. Over here my Asus USB-AC68 WiFi adapter can reach 1.3Gbps.

However, do note that the speed listed here theoretical. Wireless is subjected to signal interference and degradation. Your actual WiFi connectivity link speed is typically 60-70% of your theoretical speed. 

Windows 10 lets you quickly check your network connection status. And if you're having trouble with your connection, you can run the Network troubleshooter to try and fix it.

Select the Start  button, then select Settings  > Network & Internet > Status.

Check your network connection status

Network Interface Card (NIC) aka network adapter, is the component of a computer's internal hardware that provides the interface between a computer and a network connection. It can be used over a wired (Ethernet) or wireless (WIFI) network. Whatever the network card you're using, it is necessary for you to check network card speed. In this post, we will show you how to check network card (Ethernet and WIFI) speed in Windows 10.

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1. Check network card speed by Windows Settings

Step 1: Press Windows key + I shortcut and click Network & Internet option in Windows Settings window.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

Step 2: Click Status option on the left panel and then click View your network properties on the right panel.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

Step 3: Then you can view the properties of your network which includes the link speed of network card.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

2. Check network card speed by Device Manager

Step 1: Press Windows key + X shortcut and select Device Manager option in the context menu.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

Step 2: Double-click Network adapters to open a collapse menu. Then double-click the network adapter (Ethernet or WIFI). On the popup window, click Link Speed tab. Finally, you can check your network card speed including Ethernet and WIFI.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

3. Check network card speed by Control Panel

Step 1: Press Windows Key + R to open a run window. Then type control panel and press Enter.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

Step 2: Select Network and Sharing Center.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

Step 3: Click Ethernet or WIFI and a new window will pop up. Then you can find out the ethernet or WIFI speed on the new window.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

4. Check network card speed by CMD

Step 1: Press Windows Key + R to open a run window. Then type cmd and press Enter.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

Step 2: In Command Prompt window, type wmic nic get name, speed and then press Enter. Then you can find out the name and speed of every network card including wired (Ethernet) and wireless (WIFI).

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

5. Check network card speed by PowerShell

In the matter of checking system specifications including network adapter speed, PowerShell offers the same function as Command Prompt does. Here are the detailed steps of how to check Ethernet and WIFI speed in Windows 10.

Step 1: Press Windows Key + R to open a run window. Then type powershell and press Enter.

How do I test my network card Windows 10?

Step 2: In PowerShell window, type get-netadapter | select name, linkspeed and press Enter. Then you can find out your network card speed in Windows 10.

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Summary

It is not hard to check your network card (Ethernet & WIFI) speed in Windows 10 by the methods above. It is worth mentioning that the speed displayed on the screen is the theoretical speed of your network card and there is always a bit of overhead on a network.

How to check if your network card is working properly Windows 10?

Click Start and right-click Computer, then click Properties. From there, click Device manager. Look where it says "Network adapters". If there's an exclamation or question mark there, you have an ethernet problem; if not you're OK.

How do I test my network card?

With most computers, you can do this by going to the device manager and opening the properties window of the network card you want to test. It often tells you if the device is working properly. If this message does not appear, you can check the status or even reinstall the network card's device driver.

How do I know if my network card is not working?

Intermittent Connection One of the first things which should alert you to the imminent onset of NIC issues is an intermittent network connection. If you notice your connection keeps dropping out for periods of time – anything from a few seconds to hours – you probably have a NIC issue.

How do I check my network card speed?

How to check the network adapter speed.
Open the settings app on Windows 10. ... .
Click the Network & Internet section..
Click the Change adapter options tab..
All your network adapters including WiFi or Ethernet are listed here..
Right click your desired network adapter and click status..