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Ripperoo
Aug 23, 2013Aspirant
Struggling With Low Speeds < 15MBps Over Gigabit
Hey Guys I have been having a major PITA regarding transfer speeds ever since I purchased my 'ReadyNas Ultra 4 Plus' in May 2011. Originally, I was only getting approx 5-6 MB/second and came to...
Ripperoo
Aug 25, 2013Aspirant
Well, after plenty of faffing about setting up FileZilla to connect to the ReadyNAS, I managed to get read/write access to the Home folder.
Copied the same 3.05GB MKV to and from the ReadyNAS via FTP and that wasn't much better:
WRITING TO READYNAS
Dragging and dropping from Desktop to the 'Home' folder took approximately 1'50" which is 29.78MB/sec IMCIC*.
READING FROM READYNAS
Dragging and dropping from the 'Home' folder back to the Desktop took approximately 29 seconds, which is 112MB/sec IMCIC*.
Both of the above were done with Jumbo Frames disabled.
I even installed the 'ReadyNAS Remote' and tried that, but that was even worse.
Wrong application to be fair, but I just wanted to see how it performed (Read: <10MB/sec)
Just tried that PING command again and despite all the changes I've made, it's still won't ping anything over 1449.
Enter 1450 and it still throws up:
Pinging 192.168.1.2 with 1450 bytes of data:
Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set.
*IMCIC = If My Calculation IS Correct
Copied the same 3.05GB MKV to and from the ReadyNAS via FTP and that wasn't much better:
WRITING TO READYNAS
Dragging and dropping from Desktop to the 'Home' folder took approximately 1'50" which is 29.78MB/sec IMCIC*.
READING FROM READYNAS
Dragging and dropping from the 'Home' folder back to the Desktop took approximately 29 seconds, which is 112MB/sec IMCIC*.
Both of the above were done with Jumbo Frames disabled.
I even installed the 'ReadyNAS Remote' and tried that, but that was even worse.
Wrong application to be fair, but I just wanted to see how it performed (Read: <10MB/sec)
Just tried that PING command again and despite all the changes I've made, it's still won't ping anything over 1449.
Enter 1450 and it still throws up:
Pinging 192.168.1.2 with 1450 bytes of data:
Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set.
*IMCIC = If My Calculation IS Correct
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