road hazard
Regular Contributor
I recently posted in the Asus 1900P topic about asking the difference between v1 and v3 hardware. Well, the reason I was looking for a new router (because I assumed it was my routers fault) is because I'm at my whits end trying to resolve a big problem with my home network and the new router didn't help at all and is just adding to my misery. Help?
For the past few days, I've been having a MAJOR problem with my home network and can't figure it out. I have a router (DIR-880L) that operates a 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless network. Plugged into that, is a 8 port gigabit switch. Plugged into the switch is a server and desktop PC. Attached to the DLink 880L are 2, Intel NUCs using 802.11ac.
Up until recently, I could copy files from any PC to any other PC and the transfer rate was around 100MB/s to 120MB/s. Maxing out my gigabit router/switch. I could push a 10+ gig .MKV file from my server to the Intel NUCs over 802.11ac and get around 90-100MB/s. I could copy that same file between my server and desktop PC (both on the switch) and get the same speed.
A few days ago I noticed that file transfers from the server to my PC were slow.... averaging around 60MB/s. I went upstairs and checked the NUCs and noticed the same. They were only getting around 60MBs from the server. Something else I noticed that was weird, if I disconnected the network cable that fed the switch (so the NUCs were the only things on the network and both were talking to the router at 802.11ac speeds) ..... copying a 5 gig file between them resulted in the same, weird 50-60MBs speed. (They use to average 100MBs when copying files back and forth a few days ago.)
Also, when I went into the 'Homegroup' (all PCs are running Windows 7), neither PC could see each other. Thinking it was a router problem, I bought a new ASUS RT-AC1900P from Best Buy (I think it's just a faster version of the AC68U?) and when pulling from the server.....the speeds are all over the place.... 10MBs, 20MBs.... they were at 60MB/s but from messing around with the router, the speeds are staying sub-20MB/s and I have no idea how to at least get back to 60MB/s. No PCs have malware.
Using Inssider, I don't see any overlap of network (I live in a small neighborhood and my house is sorta isolated so I don't think it's any sort of interference.) The ONLY thing I can think of that started this..... my wife was dusting and moved the wireless router and I noticed this because when I was on my PC downstairs, my HP software popped up a warning about how "scan to PC functionality was gone because the printer was offline". I came up stairs to check the router and she said she just moved it for a second.
Every since that day, things were weird. Our wireless camera would go off the deep end and not see the network. My daughters iPod would not be able to get on the 2.4GHz network.... our laptop would sometimes drop off the 2.4GHz network. So, I factory reset the DLink router and manually entered all the wireless networking info and things are better but still have the crap LAN transfer speeds between PCs. Any ideas?
For the past few days, I've been having a MAJOR problem with my home network and can't figure it out. I have a router (DIR-880L) that operates a 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless network. Plugged into that, is a 8 port gigabit switch. Plugged into the switch is a server and desktop PC. Attached to the DLink 880L are 2, Intel NUCs using 802.11ac.
Up until recently, I could copy files from any PC to any other PC and the transfer rate was around 100MB/s to 120MB/s. Maxing out my gigabit router/switch. I could push a 10+ gig .MKV file from my server to the Intel NUCs over 802.11ac and get around 90-100MB/s. I could copy that same file between my server and desktop PC (both on the switch) and get the same speed.
A few days ago I noticed that file transfers from the server to my PC were slow.... averaging around 60MB/s. I went upstairs and checked the NUCs and noticed the same. They were only getting around 60MBs from the server. Something else I noticed that was weird, if I disconnected the network cable that fed the switch (so the NUCs were the only things on the network and both were talking to the router at 802.11ac speeds) ..... copying a 5 gig file between them resulted in the same, weird 50-60MBs speed. (They use to average 100MBs when copying files back and forth a few days ago.)
Also, when I went into the 'Homegroup' (all PCs are running Windows 7), neither PC could see each other. Thinking it was a router problem, I bought a new ASUS RT-AC1900P from Best Buy (I think it's just a faster version of the AC68U?) and when pulling from the server.....the speeds are all over the place.... 10MBs, 20MBs.... they were at 60MB/s but from messing around with the router, the speeds are staying sub-20MB/s and I have no idea how to at least get back to 60MB/s. No PCs have malware.
Using Inssider, I don't see any overlap of network (I live in a small neighborhood and my house is sorta isolated so I don't think it's any sort of interference.) The ONLY thing I can think of that started this..... my wife was dusting and moved the wireless router and I noticed this because when I was on my PC downstairs, my HP software popped up a warning about how "scan to PC functionality was gone because the printer was offline". I came up stairs to check the router and she said she just moved it for a second.
Every since that day, things were weird. Our wireless camera would go off the deep end and not see the network. My daughters iPod would not be able to get on the 2.4GHz network.... our laptop would sometimes drop off the 2.4GHz network. So, I factory reset the DLink router and manually entered all the wireless networking info and things are better but still have the crap LAN transfer speeds between PCs. Any ideas?