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MathijsKosters
Oct 10, 2011Aspirant
Many Networkerrors + Netgear Readynas duo hangs
Hi all,
I've got the following problem:
Yesterday I bought myself a new Readynas duo, so I installed it as in the manual.
But when checked the webinterface (RAIDiator 4.1.8) works very very slow, loading a page costs about 5-10 seconds.
When I checked the NetworkErrors in the RAIDiator I got plenty:
60 incorrect packages
40 TCP-retransmissions
10 Not-recovered TCP-retransmissions
When I reseted the log and watched 10 minutes later I got about the same errors.
But that's not the only thing. Sometimes when I write something to the NAS, the write-proces stops and the NAS becomes unreachable.
What's wrong? Something in my router or something?
I hope you can help me out!
Greetings,
Mathijs
I've got the following problem:
Yesterday I bought myself a new Readynas duo, so I installed it as in the manual.
But when checked the webinterface (RAIDiator 4.1.8) works very very slow, loading a page costs about 5-10 seconds.
When I checked the NetworkErrors in the RAIDiator I got plenty:
60 incorrect packages
40 TCP-retransmissions
10 Not-recovered TCP-retransmissions
When I reseted the log and watched 10 minutes later I got about the same errors.
But that's not the only thing. Sometimes when I write something to the NAS, the write-proces stops and the NAS becomes unreachable.
What's wrong? Something in my router or something?
I hope you can help me out!
Greetings,
Mathijs
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- sphardy1Apprentice
Only the write/read speeds over wifi aren't normal. + the network errors continue to come
Actually - those speeds are not unreasonable. Wireless-N @ 2.4GHz typically only delivers 6-7MBps. Your results are close to that. The slight shortfall may be due to the physical layout of your network, and the number of errors reported are negligible.
If anything, your ethernet speed may actually be a little slow assuming your router features gigabit ports - I would presume so given you are achieving faster than 10/100 speeds. While you have replaced you cables - are they all CAT5e or better?
See: http://home.bott.ca/webserver/?p=363
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