ColinK
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I know, there are countless speed threads, but not as many when using the router as a server to access a file server at home. So here we go before I throw something out the window.
Asus RT-AC86U running Merlin 384.9.
150/150 fiber connection
File server is a local qnap NAS (not super important)
Server configuration:

I can't seem to copy files any faster than 2.5mb/sec = 20mbps. With the clock speed of the router, and the internet speeds, from what I'm reading, I should be able to attain AT LEAST 30mbps.
Speed of the client computer network is 350 down/15 up
While the client is copying a file, the router's second cpu climbs to between 10-15% load, so it doesn't seem that's the bottleneck. Is it the uprate of the connection?
A second client behind a business firewall with a 300/300 connection can only attain speeds of 3mbps (355kb/s), but I'm guessing that's a config issue that I'll need to sort out.
Is there anything else I can do on the server side with the configuration to speed things up (aside from dropping the encryption all together)
Thanks for any help!
Asus RT-AC86U running Merlin 384.9.
150/150 fiber connection
File server is a local qnap NAS (not super important)
Server configuration:

I can't seem to copy files any faster than 2.5mb/sec = 20mbps. With the clock speed of the router, and the internet speeds, from what I'm reading, I should be able to attain AT LEAST 30mbps.
Speed of the client computer network is 350 down/15 up
While the client is copying a file, the router's second cpu climbs to between 10-15% load, so it doesn't seem that's the bottleneck. Is it the uprate of the connection?
A second client behind a business firewall with a 300/300 connection can only attain speeds of 3mbps (355kb/s), but I'm guessing that's a config issue that I'll need to sort out.
Is there anything else I can do on the server side with the configuration to speed things up (aside from dropping the encryption all together)
Thanks for any help!