My original Deck would get around 75Mbps in Steam on SteamOS. Windows 11 on my Deck will download around 650Mbps. My OLED Deck, in SteamOS is getting 200-300Mbps. I did try Bazzite on the Deck, it managed 350Mbps. I’m sure the old Deck is not supposed to download faster than the OLED. Further comparison, I have EndeavorOS on my laptop, it gets around 200-300Mbps, but Windows 11 managed a whopping 948Mbps. Am I missing something crucial to Linux network speeds?

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    1 year ago

    If you want to saturate a 1Gbps internet connection to the Steam Deck without all the WiFi hassle, pick up a decent USB-C hub with PD and gigabit ethernet, like this one: I’m using one and it’s great for downloading from Steam (or my desktop’s Steam library) via ethernet to my NVME . Going cheap on ebay here. It doesn’t have the DP or third USB-A port of the official dock, but the 2 ports it does have are 10 Gbps.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve got a USB-C to with gigabit Ethernet, but I’m having vastly different speeds from Wi-Fi. The OLED deck is faster than the OG in SteamOS for sure. With Windows 11 on the OG Deck, it’s faster than the OLED. Is this possibly a operating system question, and not for Steam Deck?

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        1 year ago

        Sounds feasible. Maybe the Windows drivers are better optimized in some way (utilizes more channels at once or something?).