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pinecone70
Aspirant
Jun 28, 2016

Readynas 214 (really) poor performance

Hi, newbie in here looking for some help!

I've had a ReadyNAS 214 for several months now, with 4 x 1gb drives installed. It's been working perfectly, I've been really happy with it, great performance etc etc.

 

However, this week, performance has dropped off a cliff. I have a PS3 which has been streaming via DLNA quite happily, that stopped working. Then I noticed that when I connect via FTP to the box, I can only reach transfer speeds of around 50kb/s - very far from the 50-60MB/s I was getting before! I can do transfers between other computers fine, so I don't think the computers or network are the root cause (my desktop is running Win10 and works fine with everything else).

 

My Readynas is running 6.5.1 (i upgraded firmware a few days ago to check if that was the problem, but still happens), and I've also disabled the builtin antivirus just in case (although it was working fine before).

 

Any ideas/thoughts? I'm getting quite annoyed with this box. My old ReadyNAS NV worked perfectly until the power board starting blowing semi-regularly which forced my upgrade :(

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  • JennC's avatar
    JennC
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hello pinecone70,

     

    Welcome to the community!

     

    Where is this ReadyNAS 214 connected directly? To a switch or a router? Also. the computer you use to access the files stored to the NAS volume, is that connecting wireless? Can you try on a computer that is connected via LAN cable?

     

    If the NAS is connected to a switch and the computer is connected wireless, connect the computer to the same switch where the NAS using a LAN cable, disable the wireless then test again the performance. If you get the same problem, connect the NAS straight to the router as well as the computer.

     

    Regards,

    • pinecone70's avatar
      pinecone70
      Aspirant

      Hi!

       

      My computer is connected via LAN cable to a Netgear switch, which is also connected via LAN cable to the ReadyNAS.

      • JennC's avatar
        JennC
        NETGEAR Employee Retired

        Hello pinecone70,

         

        Do you have any backup job running at the same time? Also, can you disable IPv6 in the admin page > Network settings of the Ethernet that is being used?

         

        Regards,

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