Sundraw
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Hi everyone,
I’m trying to understand whether this is a firmware issue, hardware limitation, or compatibility problem involving the 10G Gaming port on my ASUS GT-BE98.
My internet line is 10 Gbps down / 2 Gbps up.
Setup
- Router: ASUS GT-BE98
- Tested firmware: latest official ASUS firmware, Gnuton 3006.102.6_1-gnuton1
- Mode: Wireless Router
- ONT: external ONT
- Motherboard: Z790
- CPU: Intel i7-14700K
- Tested NICs: Realtek RTL8127, Realtek RTL8125 (5 GbE)
- Ethernet cable: tested and working
Problem
If the PC is connected to the 10G Gaming port, WAN upload is limited to about 1 Gbps.
If I move the exact same PC / same cable / same NIC to a 2.5G LAN port, WAN upload goes up to the expected ~2 Gbps.
So the issue appears to be specific to the 10G Gaming port.
What I tested
I tested this with both RTL8127 and RTL8125, on Windows 11 and Linux.
On both NICs I disabled the usual troubleshooting settings:
- Flow Control
- Energy Efficient Ethernet / EEE
- Interrupt Moderation
- other commonly disabled advanced NIC options where applicable
The result is always the same:
- 10G Gaming port -> ~1 Gbps upload
- 2.5G LAN port -> ~2 Gbps upload
So this is reproducible across:
- two different Realtek NICs
- two different operating systems
- same PC
- same cable
- same WAN line
Router settings
- Adaptive QoS: disabled
- Game Boost: disabled
- Gaming Port Priority: disabled
- Open NAT / port forwarding: enabled, but I assume unrelated to raw WAN throughput
- Under LAN > Switch Control:
- Jumbo Frame: disabled
- Bonding / Link Aggregation: disabled
AiProtection / Traffic Analyzer / VPN / Parental Controls are also disabled
There is no visible NAT acceleration toggle in this firmware.
Important additional point
The issue happens on both:
- latest official ASUS firmware
- Gnuton 3006.102.6_1-gnuton1
So this does not look limited to a single firmware build.
Why I suspect the router
At this point, the only variable that changes the result is the router port:
- 10G Gaming port -> ~1 Gbps upload
- 2.5G LAN port -> ~2 Gbps upload
Everything else stays the same:
- PC
- cable
- WAN line
- NIC family
- OS
That makes me suspect either:
- a GT-BE98 10G port / switch path issue
- a 10G PHY compatibility issue
- some router-side limitation affecting WAN upload only
Questions
- Has anyone seen similar behavior on the GT-BE98 or BE98 Pro 10G ports?
- Could this be related to the internal switching / routing path of the 10G Gaming port?
- Has anyone compared WAN upload on the 10G Gaming port vs 2.5G LAN?
- Could this still be a PHY compatibility issue even though it happens with both RTL8127 and RTL8125?
- Would testing with an Intel X550-T1 or Marvell/Aquantia AQC113-based NIC be worthwhile, or does this look clearly router-side?
My goal is to get the full 2 Gbps upload from my 10/2 line while using the 10G LAN port.
Any suggestions for additional tests are welcome. Thanks.
I’m trying to understand whether this is a firmware issue, hardware limitation, or compatibility problem involving the 10G Gaming port on my ASUS GT-BE98.
My internet line is 10 Gbps down / 2 Gbps up.
Setup
- Router: ASUS GT-BE98
- Tested firmware: latest official ASUS firmware, Gnuton 3006.102.6_1-gnuton1
- Mode: Wireless Router
- ONT: external ONT
- Motherboard: Z790
- CPU: Intel i7-14700K
- Tested NICs: Realtek RTL8127, Realtek RTL8125 (5 GbE)
- Ethernet cable: tested and working
Problem
If the PC is connected to the 10G Gaming port, WAN upload is limited to about 1 Gbps.
If I move the exact same PC / same cable / same NIC to a 2.5G LAN port, WAN upload goes up to the expected ~2 Gbps.
So the issue appears to be specific to the 10G Gaming port.
What I tested
I tested this with both RTL8127 and RTL8125, on Windows 11 and Linux.
On both NICs I disabled the usual troubleshooting settings:
- Flow Control
- Energy Efficient Ethernet / EEE
- Interrupt Moderation
- other commonly disabled advanced NIC options where applicable
The result is always the same:
- 10G Gaming port -> ~1 Gbps upload
- 2.5G LAN port -> ~2 Gbps upload
So this is reproducible across:
- two different Realtek NICs
- two different operating systems
- same PC
- same cable
- same WAN line
Router settings
- Adaptive QoS: disabled
- Game Boost: disabled
- Gaming Port Priority: disabled
- Open NAT / port forwarding: enabled, but I assume unrelated to raw WAN throughput
- Under LAN > Switch Control:
- Jumbo Frame: disabled
- Bonding / Link Aggregation: disabled
AiProtection / Traffic Analyzer / VPN / Parental Controls are also disabled
There is no visible NAT acceleration toggle in this firmware.
Important additional point
The issue happens on both:
- latest official ASUS firmware
- Gnuton 3006.102.6_1-gnuton1
So this does not look limited to a single firmware build.
Why I suspect the router
At this point, the only variable that changes the result is the router port:
- 10G Gaming port -> ~1 Gbps upload
- 2.5G LAN port -> ~2 Gbps upload
Everything else stays the same:
- PC
- cable
- WAN line
- NIC family
- OS
That makes me suspect either:
- a GT-BE98 10G port / switch path issue
- a 10G PHY compatibility issue
- some router-side limitation affecting WAN upload only
Questions
- Has anyone seen similar behavior on the GT-BE98 or BE98 Pro 10G ports?
- Could this be related to the internal switching / routing path of the 10G Gaming port?
- Has anyone compared WAN upload on the 10G Gaming port vs 2.5G LAN?
- Could this still be a PHY compatibility issue even though it happens with both RTL8127 and RTL8125?
- Would testing with an Intel X550-T1 or Marvell/Aquantia AQC113-based NIC be worthwhile, or does this look clearly router-side?
My goal is to get the full 2 Gbps upload from my 10/2 line while using the 10G LAN port.
Any suggestions for additional tests are welcome. Thanks.
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