EDIT: SOLVED (by myself)
Disabling Jumbo frames on both routers, HTPC nic, both NASes did the trick.
Since media bridge forwards the info via ethernet to media bridge I guess the hiccup was on that side (guessing) since WiFi generally cant handle such MTu sizes (I thought the media bridge would solve that somehow though but no).
Strange though that general surfing via the same bridge WORKED with Jumbo 9000MTu.
Well - anyway the throughput is now through the roof doing 20MByte/s over the WiFi bridge from my DS-411 (might be WD red drives in Raid 10 on NAS maxing out now LOL) and maxing out my 100/100MBit on oookla speedtest. And I havent even begun tuning network parameters for the brdige and live in crowded WiFi neighbourhood.
Props to Merlin for the awesome FW (that also keeps my home cinema black by his LED black out option - just have to paint power supply LED black too
)
and Asus for the fine piece of hardware
WOHO - no cables needed through my 98m2 flat (would have needed to go through entire flat)
Now I am thinking - would it be better to put the newer AC66u as router instead of the n66u since that side handles the biggest traffic (incoming Wifi + 4 peripherals (Nases, PC & printer) while the n66U only handles media bridge and one of the HTPC, BluRay, CableBox at a time. Or does the Media bridge require that much cpu that its better to keep the AC66u on that side.
CONCLUSION:
If using media bridge with NAS'es that require windows logon (work network type) - JUMBO FRAMES should be = OFF (even if all equipment supports it)
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Hi
I have a very similar issue in my LAN setup.
I have one RT-n66u trying to talk with one RT-ac66u.
NAS 1: Dlink DNS-323 (IP 192.168.1.3, Gateway 192.168.1.1
JumboFrames ENABLED MTU9000)
NAS 2: Synolgy DS-411 (IP 192.168.1.16 Gateway 192.168.1.1
JumboFrames ENABLED MTU9000)
1. While this works for general stuff like surfing internet, it does NOT fully work with my cabled equipment on the router side.
I can see the cabled equipment but can not login to my NAS
When i click the password protected NAS folders in Explorer it can not find the folders in the network, but i CAN see the network tree up to that point
so it seems like there is an issue with the login via this solution.
2. I have the same issue if I use a Asus EA-N66 as ethernet adapter (connected by ethernet to PC) so it seems like the issue comes up as soon as one extra ehternet layer is added on the HTPC side.
3. As soon as i replace the media bridge or EA-N66 with a std draft N usb adapter everything works as it should.
See attached image for clarification on IP and so on (simplified image - i actually have more units connected to each router but even if disconnecting extras as in image the issue persist)
4. If the Jumbo frames would be the issue, I should have seen it also with the USB dongle right (it also gives a nice performance boost)?