Hi,
it looks like somehow my router is capping bandwidth between Wifi and LAN (at least I cannot explain the behavior otherwise).
Scenario: Mac Book M2 connected with Wifi AX 5Ghz.
When I download a huge file via ftp from an USB-attached disk directly from the router, I get consistent download speeds of 99 MB/s (which is the maximum, the disk is able of).
When I download the same file from my NAS, download speed seems to be capped at 60 MB/s.
This is reproducible on 1 GBit and 2,5 GBit NAS-connection (with wired clients, the NAS provides 115 MB/s with single and 160 MB/s with multiple clients and 2,5GBit).
When connecting a second MacBook with GBit cable connect and a running ftp server, I still get comparable download speeds on my Wifi AX connected laptop.
Looks like this affects LAN devices.
Any idea how to explain this or to narrow the root cause down further?
Thanks
Markus
it looks like somehow my router is capping bandwidth between Wifi and LAN (at least I cannot explain the behavior otherwise).
Scenario: Mac Book M2 connected with Wifi AX 5Ghz.
When I download a huge file via ftp from an USB-attached disk directly from the router, I get consistent download speeds of 99 MB/s (which is the maximum, the disk is able of).
When I download the same file from my NAS, download speed seems to be capped at 60 MB/s.
This is reproducible on 1 GBit and 2,5 GBit NAS-connection (with wired clients, the NAS provides 115 MB/s with single and 160 MB/s with multiple clients and 2,5GBit).
When connecting a second MacBook with GBit cable connect and a running ftp server, I still get comparable download speeds on my Wifi AX connected laptop.
Looks like this affects LAN devices.
Any idea how to explain this or to narrow the root cause down further?
Thanks
Markus