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alphapapa
Mar 21, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNAS Ultra 2 LAN slow
Ciao. I have a Readynas Ultra 2 with 2x WD RED 3 TB. I used to have the HDs in a Raid 0 configuration... but few days ago without warning I have lost everything. My previous configuration was the...
alphapapa
Mar 21, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for the reply!
I did the test with just a drag and drop file from one folder to the other as I am used to do.
The MB/S figures are the one that Windows display while copying.
I use Win 8.1 by the way.
The firmware is the latest 4.2.27.
Sorry for that unnecesary confusing line about wifi is on...
I have intetionally used other numbers than the one that my normal network has to avoid conflictions.
In normal configuration, my Wifi router has 192.168.1.1 with DHCT disabled and all other components have static IP.
The PC is 192.168.1.50 while the NAS, when normaly connected to the router via Giga LAN, is 192.168.1.100.
Here I have connected the NAS directly to the PC but I have also isolated the PC from the Wifi disabling the wifi card.
So I gave them 192.168.168.1 to the NAS and 192.168.168.60 to the PC.
I am not sure what number should I put as Gateway on the PC (since is mandatory) since no other hardware then the NAS is connected.
I hope I was more cleare this time.
Thanks again for your help... do yo know what else should I try to do to fix the problem?
I did the test with just a drag and drop file from one folder to the other as I am used to do.
The MB/S figures are the one that Windows display while copying.
I use Win 8.1 by the way.
The firmware is the latest 4.2.27.
Sorry for that unnecesary confusing line about wifi is on...
I have intetionally used other numbers than the one that my normal network has to avoid conflictions.
In normal configuration, my Wifi router has 192.168.1.1 with DHCT disabled and all other components have static IP.
The PC is 192.168.1.50 while the NAS, when normaly connected to the router via Giga LAN, is 192.168.1.100.
Here I have connected the NAS directly to the PC but I have also isolated the PC from the Wifi disabling the wifi card.
So I gave them 192.168.168.1 to the NAS and 192.168.168.60 to the PC.
I am not sure what number should I put as Gateway on the PC (since is mandatory) since no other hardware then the NAS is connected.
I hope I was more cleare this time.
Thanks again for your help... do yo know what else should I try to do to fix the problem?
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