For context, I just installed Fedora Workstation and I am dual-booting alongside Windows.

For some strange reason, download speeds are hovering around 200 KB/s, and sometimes randomly dropping to below 70KB/s. This occurs when I boot into either Windows or Fedora. Before installing Fedora, my speeds were usually >50MB/s, sometimes a couple hundred MB/s if the network isn’t very busy. This might be an issue with network drivers being weird since I’m dual booting, or maybe I need to manually install drivers for Fedora.

(for comparison my phone, using the same network, has >100MB/s download speeds)

EDIT: I’ve updated to Fedora 42 and network speeds are now in the MB/s again. Not sure what happened. Now it seems that when I install from “flatpak-1” rather than just “flatpak” speeds are great. Also, dnf install has good speeds now.

  • @teije9@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    314 days ago

    what network card are you using? are you downloading from the same websites that you get faster download speeds from on windows?

    • sbirdOP
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      314 days ago

      Just generally installing things like blender, inkscape, etc. normally takes around a minute on Windows (before dual booting) but is estimated like over 2 hours on both Fedora and Windows (after dual booting) since speeds are sub 100KB/s…

      • @teije9@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        214 days ago

        try using any other device on the same network. could also be a network issue if windows and linux are having issues. run a network speed test on your phone and laptop.

        • sbirdOP
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          214 days ago

          Yeah, my phone’s download speeds are fine (>100MB/s)

    • sbirdOP
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      114 days ago

      I’m using a laptop, so I would guess probably a built-in Intel one.

        • sbirdOP
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          314 days ago

          my network controller is “Intel Corporation Raptor Lake PCH CNVi WiFi” (after running “lspci”, there doesn’t seem to be any other network-related ones besides that)

          • @teije9@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            414 days ago

            all intel drivers should be in the kernel, do you have the iwlwifi package installed?

            pretty werd because dual booting shouldn’t influence download speeds