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jonshaw77
Jun 26, 2014Aspirant
Lagging out my internet
I own a ReadyNAS 314, and have turned off all my addons for troubleshooting, but regardless, if i decide to get on my xbox one or any other platform, i cannot play games online without lagging out ent...
jonshaw77
Jun 28, 2014Aspirant
xeltros wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear as for your setup.
You have a single router with :
on ethernet : NAS + ROKU + xbox 360 + xbox one
on wifi : Iphone + Mackook pro
Only difference is Roku is running on Wifi, Roku 2 XD didnt offer a wired connection.
Edit: Forgot i also have my 47" LG 3D Smart TV running on ethernet connection as well. I unplugged the 360 and plugged in the TV since my 360 just sits there and collects dust now.
xeltros wrote:
Did you try to just unplug the network cable instead of shutting down (should show the same result but on a matter of seconds and not in minutes) ?
Did you test your bandwidth while having the problem, and without having it to compare ?
Did you try to reset the NAS to automatic IP mode (or just to change its IP) ?
Did you try the factory reset (beware you would lose everything, including data, on the NAS) ?
Does it also affect the Wifi ? or just wired devices ?
Have you contacted Netgear ?
I have not unplugged the NAS ethernet yet, the second i select power down, the lag spikes automatically stop.
I have tried testing the bandwidth, and it shows the exact same speed while streaming movies from my NAS, or while gaming.
I just put it in Automatic IP mode, so ill test it here shortly.
I have not factory reset the NAS lol, that will literally be my very last step, i have loads of data on there that would need to be backed up first.
Doesnt seem to affect wifi at all, only when i game on the xbox one
I contacted netgear when this first started, but the "support" for the NAS was expired. I bought the server while i was on deployment, but actually didnt get to use it until 7 months later when i actually got home from being deployed.
xeltros wrote:
Transmission is definitely able to make you lag (too much download or upload). For the other, unless you find a way to saturate your switch/router backplane (by saturating most of its ports at the same time) with a combination of those, you should be ok because they do not use that much internet.
Transmission is never running for now, just because i only use it with Couchpotato2 (Different thread as you have seen which im having problems with)
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