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Bemele
Feb 10, 2012Aspirant
Configuring the two LANs
Hello, I'm a new ReadyNAS user and I have some doubts. I have connect my ReadyNAS Ultra2 like that: for achieve the fastest access to my ReadyNAS without lose Internet connection. The config...
StephenB
Feb 10, 2012Guru - Experienced User
If your router is supplied by your ISP, you can work around the problem by getting a gigabit switch. Connect all your ethernet devices to the switch (including your existing router). You will then get gigabit performance on your wired network.
readysecure1985 wrote: Bemele,
In this scenario I would suspect that your router is not capable of 1Gbps, as where the NAS itself is. The catch is that even though your ReadyNAS may be capable of 1Gbps; if it is going through a connection that will only handle 100Mbps, that's what the link will negotiate.
The solution would be to have a router capable of 1Gbps.
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