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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 09, 2013Tutor
More good news.
I decided to roll back to a previous driver version on my Centrino Advanced-N 6230 card, and that made all the difference to the performance. The spikiness I was seeing in the transmission disappeared and I was able to get a pretty consistent 80 mbps rate and thus 10 Mb/s transfers, which is satisfactory.
Read performance still only half of the Write performance but I'm continuing to tinker there.
I would love to know what you have to do in order to achieve some of the extraordinary transfer speeds others have reported on Wired! Would be great to achieve that as occasionally I have large transfers to achieve on backups (100s of Gb) and it makes a difference. If there are certain NICs that are known to work better than others (mine is an Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet card) then I would swap in a heartbeat if I knew it would work.
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I decided to roll back to a previous driver version on my Centrino Advanced-N 6230 card, and that made all the difference to the performance. The spikiness I was seeing in the transmission disappeared and I was able to get a pretty consistent 80 mbps rate and thus 10 Mb/s transfers, which is satisfactory.
Read performance still only half of the Write performance but I'm continuing to tinker there.
I would love to know what you have to do in order to achieve some of the extraordinary transfer speeds others have reported on Wired! Would be great to achieve that as occasionally I have large transfers to achieve on backups (100s of Gb) and it makes a difference. If there are certain NICs that are known to work better than others (mine is an Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet card) then I would swap in a heartbeat if I knew it would work.
R
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