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wetenhr
Nov 05, 2013Tutor
Wireless Performance to ReadyNAS - at my wits' end...
I have been having problems with wireless access to my ReadyNASes for a few weeks now. I think I can trace the problem back to replacement of my old router and access point with new stuff. The p...
wetenhr
Nov 05, 2013Tutor
mgdm,
Thanks for coming back to me. The guide to performance optimisation confirmed the steps I've already tried seem to be the right ones to take.
I have had a go at the steps shown in the Bott's guide, which was about tinkering with MTU numbers. No joy.
One thing that does seem to be seen as a good idea is setting the ReadyNAS MTU to 1492 - this helps with the Duo. But I can't figure how you can change that setting on the NV+ v2. Any ideas, or an idiot's guide to doing it through SSH? I note from elsewhere that there is an issue here with getting the MTU value to stick even if you do change it - tends to switch back on re-boot or something. But do let me know if you have further thoughts.
aks, also thanks for your response. You're confirming what I expected - that I should be getting much better performance. As you suggest, I'll go to direct connect (I assume you mean direct connect via ethernet, do you?) and see what that buys me first.
R
Thanks for coming back to me. The guide to performance optimisation confirmed the steps I've already tried seem to be the right ones to take.
I have had a go at the steps shown in the Bott's guide, which was about tinkering with MTU numbers. No joy.
One thing that does seem to be seen as a good idea is setting the ReadyNAS MTU to 1492 - this helps with the Duo. But I can't figure how you can change that setting on the NV+ v2. Any ideas, or an idiot's guide to doing it through SSH? I note from elsewhere that there is an issue here with getting the MTU value to stick even if you do change it - tends to switch back on re-boot or something. But do let me know if you have further thoughts.
aks, also thanks for your response. You're confirming what I expected - that I should be getting much better performance. As you suggest, I'll go to direct connect (I assume you mean direct connect via ethernet, do you?) and see what that buys me first.
R
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