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kunalraiker
May 13, 2012Aspirant
HELP....NEW NOVICE USER SPEED ISSUES READYNAS DUO
Hi,
I'am getting average 2 MB/S transfer rate, the Access point used is linksys WAP54G ( with latest firmware) and modem is Tenda 840R ( did update the firmware once, probably on updated firmware).
Need help, happy to report back with any results.
What I currently have done is disabled journaling.
The NAS is connected directly to the Tenda using LAN cable, whereas I'am trying to transfer using my laptop via wifi.If this gives you an idea of my network setup.
I'am sorry to be bothering you guys , specially being my first post and all but I'am sure you would have done the same if you were getting such lame speeds.
Any assistance will be greatfully acknowledged, thanks in advance.
I'am getting average 2 MB/S transfer rate, the Access point used is linksys WAP54G ( with latest firmware) and modem is Tenda 840R ( did update the firmware once, probably on updated firmware).
Need help, happy to report back with any results.
What I currently have done is disabled journaling.
The NAS is connected directly to the Tenda using LAN cable, whereas I'am trying to transfer using my laptop via wifi.If this gives you an idea of my network setup.
I'am sorry to be bothering you guys , specially being my first post and all but I'am sure you would have done the same if you were getting such lame speeds.
Any assistance will be greatfully acknowledged, thanks in advance.
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredYour limitation is your wireless connection. Wireless G is only capable of 2-3 MB/s. See ReadyNAS Performance Expectations
- kunalraikerAspirantI just ran the IOMeter test and the write speed was 3.38mb/s, there were no read results.
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredThat sounds about right. Unless you move up to a faster wireless router (PC also needs to have a wireless card that will work with the faster wireless) or use a wired (ethernet) network you won't see faster speeds.
- kunalraikerAspirant
mdgm wrote: Your limitation is your wireless connection. Wireless G is only capable of 2-3 MB/s. See [url=http://home.bott.ca/webserver/?p=363]ReadyNAS Performance Expectations
OK, any recommendations on a significantly faster wireless access point?
Not expensive though :D - kunalraikerAspirant
mdgm wrote: That sounds about right. Unless you move up to a faster wireless router (PC also needs to have a wireless card that will work with the faster wireless) or use a wired (ethernet) network you won't see faster speeds.
I'am using the Broadcom 43224AG 802.11 a/b/g/draft n - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredGet a Wireless N router. You can either bridge your existing router with something like the WNDR3700 or if you have a modem/router all in one replace that with one that has wireless n.
The benefit of getting a wireless n router with gigabit ethernet is that you can connect your NAS to that via a Cat5e or newer ethernet cable and a client PC to it also via ethernet for when you want very fast file transfer speeds. - kunalraikerAspirantI think a wireless N router with a gigabit connection and Ethernet ports should suffice, i can use a connect the NAS using ethernet and then my laptops can using the faster wireless connection.
What about the squeezebox touch, will it benefit in any way. - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredCan it connect via wireless N or gigabit ethernet? If not, probably not.
- kunalraikerAspirant
mdgm wrote: Can it connect via wireless N or gigabit ethernet? If not, probably not.
Don't think so.
Wireless interface
True 802.11g wireless networking
Support for 802.11b and 802.11g routers and access points
Throughput up to 54 Mbps, high speed PCI interface to radio module
One-touch setup (with compatible WPS-supporting routers)
Supports WPA Personal, WPA-2AES, and 64/128-bit WEP encryption
Ethernet interface
Shielded CAT5 RJ-45 connector
Connects to any 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps network (with Auto MDX) - kunalraikerAspirant
mdgm wrote: Your limitation is your wireless connection. Wireless G is only capable of 2-3 MB/s. See ReadyNAS Performance Expectations
Does the speed reflect every device simultaneously, or is it a maximum I could get at any given time.
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