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mmleach829
May 01, 2017Aspirant
Nighthawk C7000 AC1900 Slow ReadySHARE speeds
I recently tried to start using the ReadySHARE function of the C7000 to archive files on a USB HD attached to the USB port on the C7000. I'm able to connect via the PC but the transfer speeds are VE...
mmleach829
May 01, 2017Aspirant
I will try to do that. First a few quick thoughts:
1. There is only one port on my router and I believe it is USB 2.0. I think there is another similar model that has a USB 2.0 port on the back and a USB 3.0 port on the front.
2. I agree that most of the drives in the compability list are smaller but the reason I chose this one is that there is a 4 TB drive in the list and that drive is the predecessor of the drive I have. So I assumed the size wouldn't cause an issue.
3. Running Windows 10 and wireless connection. I can try wired connection but I doubt that is the issue because, as I mentioned previously, I'm getting 15-20 MB/s wirelessly via ftp to another device on the network.
4. I have tried connecting two ways, both with similar results: (1) Run -> \\readyshare and then dragging and dropping via Windows Explorer, (2) ftp using the address in the genie
1. There is only one port on my router and I believe it is USB 2.0. I think there is another similar model that has a USB 2.0 port on the back and a USB 3.0 port on the front.
2. I agree that most of the drives in the compability list are smaller but the reason I chose this one is that there is a 4 TB drive in the list and that drive is the predecessor of the drive I have. So I assumed the size wouldn't cause an issue.
3. Running Windows 10 and wireless connection. I can try wired connection but I doubt that is the issue because, as I mentioned previously, I'm getting 15-20 MB/s wirelessly via ftp to another device on the network.
4. I have tried connecting two ways, both with similar results: (1) Run -> \\readyshare and then dragging and dropping via Windows Explorer, (2) ftp using the address in the genie