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quick question which teaming mode (adapter bonding ) will be best to use for streming and file accessing wich dosnt need switch support
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@Damia wrote:
I do have a few users
What is the difference between ALB and TLB ?
TLB is transmit only, so it only applies to files downloaded from the NAS. ALB works in both directions (and might be more tempermental).
Another option is to get a switch that supports LACP.
I don't think you'll see much gain with the RN300, so if you see problems simply revert back to a single ethernet connection. These modes can be a bit like jumbo frames - sometimes they create more trouble than they are worth.
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Re: redynas 312
The two best options are ALB and TLB. In general these won't boost performance much unless you have several simultaneous users. For most people using just one NIC interface is fine.
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Re: redynas 312
I do have a few users
What is the difference between ALB and TLB ?
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@Damia wrote:
I do have a few users
What is the difference between ALB and TLB ?
TLB is transmit only, so it only applies to files downloaded from the NAS. ALB works in both directions (and might be more tempermental).
Another option is to get a switch that supports LACP.
I don't think you'll see much gain with the RN300, so if you see problems simply revert back to a single ethernet connection. These modes can be a bit like jumbo frames - sometimes they create more trouble than they are worth.