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dirkdigs
Jan 01, 2015Aspirant
cant go faster than 12 MB/s
i copy alot of data over my network to my ready nas ultra 4 plus
i cant get any faster than 12 MB /s (100 Mbit/s) >>> basically using 10% of gigabit LAN.
is this normal should i be getting faster speeds? i have 4 x 3 tb wd reds configured in x -raid
seems like my ready nas is the bottle neck... am i wrong?
thanks,
i cant get any faster than 12 MB /s (100 Mbit/s) >>> basically using 10% of gigabit LAN.
is this normal should i be getting faster speeds? i have 4 x 3 tb wd reds configured in x -raid
seems like my ready nas is the bottle neck... am i wrong?
thanks,
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredThose speeds sound like you have a 100 Mbit connection.
What network speed do you see reported under Network > Interfaces in Frontview. What speed does the NAS show up as on your switch.
Are both your NAS and your PC connected to your gigabit switch, or via other devices. - dirkdigsAspiranthere is frontview.

this is the the modem i have where my ready nas is plugged into. says it has gigabit ports.
http://www.pace.com/americas/products/gateways/vdsl/5168n/
my netgear gs108na switch (also gigabit) is connected as well. then my client connected to the netgear as well. - NhellieVirtuosoHave you tested direct connection? PC to NAS?
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserDo speeds improve if you turn off jumbo frames?
Is your switch configured for LACP teaming? - dirkdigsAspirant
Do speeds improve if you turn off jumbo frames?
NoIs your switch configured for LACP teaming?
using round robin teaming mode , not 802.3ad - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserTry turning teaming off, and see if anything changes.
- dirkdigsAspirant
Nhellie wrote: Have you tested direct connection? PC to NAS?
OK so with everything connected to ONLY to the Pace modem (Model 5168N) i am getting better speeds.
up to 70 MB/s write (600 Mbit/s), so thats about 50% of my gigabit connection.
looks like the issue is either with the netgear switch (gs108na) or the 25 ft cat5e (Belden bonded pair) patch cord that connects it to the Pace.
and i guess my NAS cant write any faster than about 70 MB/s ( < < Does this look right? )
** this was all tested with teaming enabled on the NAS (round robin mode) - StephenBGuru - Experienced User70 MB/s is about right for the ultra. See http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/nas/nas- ... l=&start=2
Was the PC connected to the switch before? If so, the cable between the switch and the Pace isn't the issue, since the data never reaches the router if everything is connected to the switch. - dirkdigsAspirantthis is off topic but what 4 bay NAS has the best performance currently? ( if i were to look at upgrading this unit)
i would like to be able to max out a gigbait link. (up to 125 MB/s write) - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserBest bet is to go with the 6 bay RN516 (or the RN716 if you can afford it). The 500 and 700 series are the fastest, but neither has a 4 bay version at present.
The 716 will do ~600 MB/s on a 10 gig link, so it easily maxes out gigabit.
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