Hi,
I wonder if any of you guys would help me with my network speed.
The problem:
For some not-yet-known reason, my file transfer speed between devices are really slow. For instance, transferring a movie file from PC to NAS or vice versa will only goes up to 11.2MB/s while everthing is on gigabit network.
Both my PC and NAS connected to the network using Cat5e cables and both are gigabit enabled. The cat5e used in concealed wiring are from the same bundle/roll. I'm using SG1016D switch and wonder if that is the culprit but the port led shows I'm on gigabit. I'm actually thinking to replace it with Mikrotik but don't want to simply replace without knowing what causing the slow speed.
The thing is, even though let's say the connection from 1st floor to 2nd floor is using 100mbps, I should still see 60MB/s average file transfers between my NAS and my PC since they're connected to the same gigabit switch. Correct?
Hopefully you could help me giving some idea what could be wrong and where should I look at or what should I look for to pinpoint the source of this issue.
These are the equipments:
Router: RT-N56U (PPPoE)
Router: TL-WR1042ND
Switch: TP Link TL-SG1016D
NAS: Synology 1512+ with 5x2TB WD Red.
I wonder if any of you guys would help me with my network speed.
The problem:
For some not-yet-known reason, my file transfer speed between devices are really slow. For instance, transferring a movie file from PC to NAS or vice versa will only goes up to 11.2MB/s while everthing is on gigabit network.
Both my PC and NAS connected to the network using Cat5e cables and both are gigabit enabled. The cat5e used in concealed wiring are from the same bundle/roll. I'm using SG1016D switch and wonder if that is the culprit but the port led shows I'm on gigabit. I'm actually thinking to replace it with Mikrotik but don't want to simply replace without knowing what causing the slow speed.
The thing is, even though let's say the connection from 1st floor to 2nd floor is using 100mbps, I should still see 60MB/s average file transfers between my NAS and my PC since they're connected to the same gigabit switch. Correct?
Hopefully you could help me giving some idea what could be wrong and where should I look at or what should I look for to pinpoint the source of this issue.
These are the equipments:
Router: RT-N56U (PPPoE)
Router: TL-WR1042ND
Switch: TP Link TL-SG1016D
NAS: Synology 1512+ with 5x2TB WD Red.