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darkus
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Nov 08, 2012

Very slow speeds with ReadyNAS NV+ and Windows 7 (avg 34KB/s

So I have gone through the performance guide here: http://www.readynas.com/?p=310 but no matter what settings I change, my transfer rate doesnt really change at all. A steady 34KB/s over a wifi connection. THis is really painfully slow! Now my readynas is purchased back in 2007/2008, so yes its old, but doesnt this performance seem very slow?

Ive upgraded to the latest Raidator, 4.1.10 and the speeds are what im getting by doing a drag/drop of files in windows7.

Anyone heard of this or have ideas? Is this the speed to be expected?

Thanks!

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  • mdgm wrote:
    What version of Mac OS X do you have on the Mac partition? Have you installed the latest bootcamp drivers? Have you seen if there are any 3rd party drivers for your wireless NIC?


    So heres something interesting, on the OSX side of my partition, download speeds are very fast! OSX doesnt give me an actual speed, but a file that takes me about 15 mins on Windows 7 is taking me between 2-3minutes on OSX. This is with either CIFS or AFP, no difference.

    I do have the latest bootcamp drivers, and nothing 3rd party installed. The only thing I have installed that could be in the internet path that I could think of is Norton Internet Security... not sure if thats related or not.
  • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
    mdgm-ntgr
    NETGEAR Employee Retired
    Yes, do try disabling (temporarily) anti-virus or firewall software and see if it makes a difference.
  • fbmachines wrote:
    Any network errors in Frontview?

    What model HDD do you have in the NAS?


    So I disabled Norton Internet security, and it didnt change anyhting

    I have seagate 7200RPM Barracuddas

    Here is a copy of my network errors panel


    Network Errors [Ethernet 1]

    Auto-negotiation 0
    Bad packets 0
    Disconnect 0
    False carrier 0
    Idle errors 0
    Link failures 0
    Receive errors 0
    Symbol errors 0
    VLAN tags 0
    TCP Retransmits 234
    Unrecovered TCP Retransmits 8

  • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
    mdgm-ntgr
    NETGEAR Employee Retired
    Looks like your system was setup on RAIDiator 3.x. Backing up your data and doing a factory default would be worth a try. Since you're running 4.1.10, a factory default would give you a clean setup on this firmware.
  • mdgm wrote:
    Looks like your system was setup on RAIDiator 3.x. Backing up your data and doing a factory default would be worth a try. Since you're running 4.1.10, a factory default would give you a clean setup on this firmware.


    Ok will do, does that wipe the data on the device?

    Thanks

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