RampantAndroid
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Hi all,
I've got a Seagate Backup plus (powered kind that can accept a Thunderbolt base) hooked up to an AC68 running the latest build from merlin (376.47); I've turned off "Reduce USB 3..." setting, but despite this on my network drive I'm only getting around 13MB/s read, 12MB/s write on an NTFS partition. Plugging the USB3 drive directly into my laptop (running OS X Yosemite with Tuxera NTFS driver) I get around 70-80MB/s read, 65MB/s write.
In windows, my transfers are even worse, running at 11MB/s, while wired. A further experiment had me copying an ISO from my macbook (wireless) to my windows laptop (wired); this ran at maybe 10MB/s; simultaneously I copied a 1GB file from my wired laptop to my network drive - the transfer rate was 8MB/s instead of the 11-12 I'm used to.
So my drive IS capable of so much more...but I really don't know where to start.
I'd absolutely return this router, if it weren't for the R7000 having a horrible whining noise any time the wireless is in use (yes, I'm super sensitive to that and I'm returning it for that exact reason tomorrow.) I just can't justify the premium for the new AC87 or R8000, and the Linksys router seemed woefully lacking features.
I've got a Seagate Backup plus (powered kind that can accept a Thunderbolt base) hooked up to an AC68 running the latest build from merlin (376.47); I've turned off "Reduce USB 3..." setting, but despite this on my network drive I'm only getting around 13MB/s read, 12MB/s write on an NTFS partition. Plugging the USB3 drive directly into my laptop (running OS X Yosemite with Tuxera NTFS driver) I get around 70-80MB/s read, 65MB/s write.
In windows, my transfers are even worse, running at 11MB/s, while wired. A further experiment had me copying an ISO from my macbook (wireless) to my windows laptop (wired); this ran at maybe 10MB/s; simultaneously I copied a 1GB file from my wired laptop to my network drive - the transfer rate was 8MB/s instead of the 11-12 I'm used to.
So my drive IS capable of so much more...but I really don't know where to start.
I'd absolutely return this router, if it weren't for the R7000 having a horrible whining noise any time the wireless is in use (yes, I'm super sensitive to that and I'm returning it for that exact reason tomorrow.) I just can't justify the premium for the new AC87 or R8000, and the Linksys router seemed woefully lacking features.