SteverinoLA
Regular Contributor
I have a USB3 hard drive attached to 86 (yes, I know 86U not a NAS) that has lots of music, video and movie files on it.
My desktop is connected via 1G ethernet to 86U (Intel i219-V). I can not at all copy large files or folders of large files in Windows 11 w/o File Exloring pausing and then eventually stopping. I can see in the Event Log that the problem here is this happening over and over again for the Windows SMB client:
A network connection was disconnected.
Instance name: \Device\LanmanRedirector
Server name: \RT-AX86U
Server address: 192.168.1.1:445
Connection type: TCPIP
InterfaceId: 14
The client lost its session to the server.
Error: The transport connection is now disconnected.
Server name: \RT-AX86U
The connection to the share was lost.
Error: The transport connection is now disconnected.
Share name: \RT-AX86U\Media
Session ID: 0x360D
Tree ID: 0xAD35
Any ideas why? Drivers for I219-V are fully up to date. Interestingly, this disconnection problem olnly occurs w/ethernet. Using WiFi there are no problems at all, but my WiFi is half the throughput of my ethernet for some reason.
My desktop is connected via 1G ethernet to 86U (Intel i219-V). I can not at all copy large files or folders of large files in Windows 11 w/o File Exloring pausing and then eventually stopping. I can see in the Event Log that the problem here is this happening over and over again for the Windows SMB client:
A network connection was disconnected.
Instance name: \Device\LanmanRedirector
Server name: \RT-AX86U
Server address: 192.168.1.1:445
Connection type: TCPIP
InterfaceId: 14
The client lost its session to the server.
Error: The transport connection is now disconnected.
Server name: \RT-AX86U
The connection to the share was lost.
Error: The transport connection is now disconnected.
Share name: \RT-AX86U\Media
Session ID: 0x360D
Tree ID: 0xAD35
Any ideas why? Drivers for I219-V are fully up to date. Interestingly, this disconnection problem olnly occurs w/ethernet. Using WiFi there are no problems at all, but my WiFi is half the throughput of my ethernet for some reason.