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mesencephalon
Aug 08, 2019Guide
RAX120 router - SSD file transfer slow with 5gbe ethernet connection
Hello everyone, I recently purchased 1. RAX120 AX6000 router (connected to CM1200 cable modem with monoprice CAT8 ethernet cable) 2. 15 feet Monoprice CAT8 ethernet cable connects the RAX120 ro...
- Aug 14, 2019Just to close the topic.
I tested large file transfer on network with another ssd and top speeds are same around 150mb/sec and there was no speed slow down on the way.
I realized that speed slow down problem is related with my current ssd. I tested my current ssd with a direct connection to my computer and shows the same gradual slow down.
As a result, this router is able to provide around 150mb/sec with fastest hard drives without any geadual slow down. If anybody experience gradual slow down during large file transfer, I recommend them to check their hard drives.
mesencephalon
Aug 09, 2019Guide
It happens when I transfer a large single file (10 to 20 gb). There are no walls and walls should not be important since my connection is wired everywhere with monoprice cat8 cables. Cable is around 20 feet long from the router to the thunderbolt dock which has a 10gbe port.
I haven't tried these transfers through wifi, though..
I haven't tried these transfers through wifi, though..
avtella
Aug 09, 2019Prodigy
Oh yeah, if it’s wired then that is odd. I would open a ticket with support.
- mesencephalonAug 14, 2019GuideJust to close the topic.
I tested large file transfer on network with another ssd and top speeds are same around 150mb/sec and there was no speed slow down on the way.
I realized that speed slow down problem is related with my current ssd. I tested my current ssd with a direct connection to my computer and shows the same gradual slow down.
As a result, this router is able to provide around 150mb/sec with fastest hard drives without any geadual slow down. If anybody experience gradual slow down during large file transfer, I recommend them to check their hard drives. - michaelkenwardAug 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Good feedback.
Sound advice.