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RikSalimans
Dec 23, 2016Aspirant
Readynas 212 early 100mbps now 11mbps ??
Hello I am Rik, nice to join this community. My setup: Media PC Windows 10 (i5) Apple Airport (mod 2016) Ziggo internet 120mb Laptop vaio wireless 5g Readynas 212 I have 1 year the Ready...
- Dec 26, 2016
Problem Solved.
I used several ol utp cabels.
Replaced them all for Cad6 and its working perfect :-)
StephenB
Dec 23, 2016Guru - Experienced User
11 MB/s is the typical speed for fast ethernet (100 mbit wire speed). Check the wired links on the path between the NAS and the PC, and see if one of them has negotiated fast ethernet for some reason.
On the NAS (and most gigabit devices) a green led next to the NIC connector means gigabit, and amber means fast ethernet. The UIs usually also will give you the link speed as part of the connection status.
- RikSalimansDec 23, 2016Aspirant
Hello StephenB,
thank you for your answer.
I have 2 links, one Music Folder and one Video Folder. Just remove them and new network link. But it is the same slow connection.
The readynas ethernet connection (eth0) is set on 1Gbps.
Maybe you can explain how i can check the negotiated fast ethernet.
- StephenBDec 23, 2016Guru - Experienced User
RikSalimans wrote:
I have 2 links, one Music Folder and one Video Folder. Just remove them and new network link. But it is the same slow connection.Sorry, by "links" I meant ethernet links. You have at least two (NAS to router; router to PC). If you use ethernet switches you'll have a couple more.
RikSalimans wrote:
The readynas ethernet connection (eth0) is set on 1Gbps.
Maybe you can explain how i can check the negotiated fast ethernet.
Actually you've already confirmed that link out of the readynas is 1 gbps. You just to follow that for the rest of the path. As I said, if there are leds next to the ethernet connector in a device, generally they will be green if you are running gigabit, and yellow if you are running fast ethernet. The UIs (for devices that have them) will also tell you,
If the PC also has wifi, make sure you have wifi turned off. Windows might be using the wifi connection instead of the wired one.
- RikSalimansDec 26, 2016Aspirant
Problem Solved.
I used several ol utp cabels.
Replaced them all for Cad6 and its working perfect :-)
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