vanarebane
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Currently I have set up like this:
From router, SFP+ 10G going to my PC trough fiber.
From router, 10G RJ45 going to my NAS, to ASUS XG-C100C card.
Maximum speeds I get with this are 1G exactly, from PC to NAS.
When I connect NAS to 2.5G, I get 2.5G speeds exactly.
I checked my PC and NAS, and they have MTU of 9000.
The router has no Jumbo Frames settings (it's hidden option, as also mentioned in other thread here)
When I SSH into the router, I see MTU's only 1500 for everything.
The eth0 and eth9, that are the 10G ports, have MTU 1500 and is reported 10G speeds.
With that MTU, I should still expect speeds around 6~7G.
Manually tiring to increase the MTU trough SSH, I get "ifconfig mtu SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument", only values up to 1500 are accepted.
I'm not sure why the speed between two 10G ports is just 1G
From router, SFP+ 10G going to my PC trough fiber.
From router, 10G RJ45 going to my NAS, to ASUS XG-C100C card.
Maximum speeds I get with this are 1G exactly, from PC to NAS.
When I connect NAS to 2.5G, I get 2.5G speeds exactly.
I checked my PC and NAS, and they have MTU of 9000.
The router has no Jumbo Frames settings (it's hidden option, as also mentioned in other thread here)
When I SSH into the router, I see MTU's only 1500 for everything.
The eth0 and eth9, that are the 10G ports, have MTU 1500 and is reported 10G speeds.
With that MTU, I should still expect speeds around 6~7G.
Manually tiring to increase the MTU trough SSH, I get "ifconfig mtu SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument", only values up to 1500 are accepted.
I'm not sure why the speed between two 10G ports is just 1G