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PhamHuyBao
Mar 06, 2017Aspirant
How to optimize the file transfer speed between USB external hard drive and wired-LAN PC on R7000.
Hi everyone, Here is my configuration: I have R7000, updated to latest firmware. I connect my PC to router using Cat5e cable. I connect my USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (Western Digital 6TB) to...
- Mar 07, 2017
PhamHuyBao wrote:
I think that I will leave everything as it is and accept that the transfer speed of 30-33 MB/s is the best that I can get with R7000.
TrustedReview measured the R7000's USB speed at 28-29 MB/sec, which is approximately what you are getting. http://www.trustedreviews.com/netgear-nighthawk-ac1900-802-11ac-router-review-setup-performance-page-2
The R9000 has 100 MB/s read speed and about 55 MB/sec write speed. https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-reviews/33046-netgear-r9000-nighthawk-x10-smart-wifi-router-reviewed?showall=&start=2
schumaku
Mar 06, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Killer NIC is essentially a 1 GbE interface, tuned for lower latency when I remember my friend (a Dell sales manager) information correctly. No rocket science effects on the throughput.
Reasonable CAT5e cabling works even with 10 GbE - on a shorter reach. Unless the CAT5e cables are bad, there should not be a performance difference at all on Gigabit Ethernet when updating to CAT6 (or CAT7).
PhamHuyBao
Mar 06, 2017Aspirant
If so,
I think that I will leave everything as it is and accept that the transfer speed of 30-33 MB/s is the best that I can get with R7000.
Anyone has any different opinion than schumaku?
- StephenBMar 07, 2017Guru - Experienced User
PhamHuyBao wrote:
I think that I will leave everything as it is and accept that the transfer speed of 30-33 MB/s is the best that I can get with R7000.
TrustedReview measured the R7000's USB speed at 28-29 MB/sec, which is approximately what you are getting. http://www.trustedreviews.com/netgear-nighthawk-ac1900-802-11ac-router-review-setup-performance-page-2
The R9000 has 100 MB/s read speed and about 55 MB/sec write speed. https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-reviews/33046-netgear-r9000-nighthawk-x10-smart-wifi-router-reviewed?showall=&start=2
- aalexandrebetaMar 07, 2017Master
The R7000 is middle range router and the R9000 is the most extrme one so the R7000 is doing things slower than the beast!
If you do want perfs purchase a NAS it will be steady and better.
As my grand-ma said you pay for what you get!
- schumakuMar 07, 2017Guru - Experienced User
All ReadySHARE performance numbers are achieved by maxing out the brute CPU power, using a legacy discovery and name resolution (NetBIOS) and file access protocol (CIFS 1.0) Microsoft was about to phase out with Windows 10 initially, making it an optional install. With a smart update and JF support, much better results would be possible at lower CPU load.
And I've not talked about the know security vulnerable, many year long off any maintenance SAMBA Netgear has in place yet.
Even the SMB mounts on the R9000 Plex implementation for Media Library access on NAS (or Windows or Mac OS) could be done much better, with lower processor load and much better performance. Funny they implemented a very decent mount.cifs on the R9000 - but have not updated the cifs.ko accordingly.
Grand-ma would run like a young sprinter if maintained properly 8-)
Can't see anything resolved in this thread....
I'll shut up now here.
- VE6CGXMar 08, 2017Master
Router memory has buffer for files. Is the memory size same between two routers?
- StephenBMar 08, 2017Guru - Experienced User
VE6CGX wrote:
Router memory has buffer for files. Is the memory size same between two routers?
The R9000 has 1 gb of ram; the R7000 has 256 mb.
I'm not sure that affects the SMB performance, though it does seem plausible that the R9000 has a larger disk cache.