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clingon
Sep 01, 2014Aspirant
Speeding up data transfer?
My ON NETWORKS PL200-199UKS 200 Mbps Powerline (connected a D-Link DSL-3680 router) is feeding a tp-link tl-sg1008d gigabit Ethernet switch, which is hooked up to my Lenovo i7 3770 3.4ghz 16gb PC & NV...
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 02, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
The tests were done on RAIDiator 4.01c1-p1 which was released early 2008.
Since then a number of packages have been updated to improve compatibility with newer client OSes etc. If the newer versions of those packages consume more resources then the max performance you can obtain may be slower than what is in the article on kb.netgear.com that you linked to.
I there a reason you are staying on 4.1.10?
Is that because of the reported compatibility issues with some 3rd party 1GB RAM modules on recent firmware?
I think at some point you will need a new NAS.
You should be able to see under Network > Interfaces in Frontview if the NAS has a gigabit (1000 Mbit connection). It needs to be set to auto negotiate to be able to get a gigabit connection.
Since then a number of packages have been updated to improve compatibility with newer client OSes etc. If the newer versions of those packages consume more resources then the max performance you can obtain may be slower than what is in the article on kb.netgear.com that you linked to.
I there a reason you are staying on 4.1.10?
Is that because of the reported compatibility issues with some 3rd party 1GB RAM modules on recent firmware?
I think at some point you will need a new NAS.
You should be able to see under Network > Interfaces in Frontview if the NAS has a gigabit (1000 Mbit connection). It needs to be set to auto negotiate to be able to get a gigabit connection.
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