Hi all,
I have the ASUS RT-AC66U with the latest Merlin beta. My desktop has an ASUS AC66 PCIe adapter running Windows 8 x64 Enterprise Edition, with updated drivers and no major background tasks (no AV or firewall etc). I'm connected at full signal strength on 5Ghz and the speed varies between 450Mbps to 900 Mbps. I have a brand new 16GB SanDisk USB stick attached to the router, formatted with two ext3 partitions - properly aligned to MiB boundary.
I have noticed that SAMBA operations - in particular, browsing the share, checking the properties of a file, deleting files etc takes ages - around 5 minutes per operation. Even if I browse elsewhere on my local system and then press the Back button in explorer to go back to the SAMBA share, it again takes ages to load. For the actual file-transfer itself, I get around 5-6 MB/s.. which is on the slower end (realistically I would have expected at least 8-10 MB/s) but it's acceptable for my needs.
I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue? Is it just a matter of the router being under powered or could there be a config issue? I use SAMBA on other low-end embedded systems such as a Raspberry Pi and old Android devices, but it's never this slow.
I have the ASUS RT-AC66U with the latest Merlin beta. My desktop has an ASUS AC66 PCIe adapter running Windows 8 x64 Enterprise Edition, with updated drivers and no major background tasks (no AV or firewall etc). I'm connected at full signal strength on 5Ghz and the speed varies between 450Mbps to 900 Mbps. I have a brand new 16GB SanDisk USB stick attached to the router, formatted with two ext3 partitions - properly aligned to MiB boundary.
I have noticed that SAMBA operations - in particular, browsing the share, checking the properties of a file, deleting files etc takes ages - around 5 minutes per operation. Even if I browse elsewhere on my local system and then press the Back button in explorer to go back to the SAMBA share, it again takes ages to load. For the actual file-transfer itself, I get around 5-6 MB/s.. which is on the slower end (realistically I would have expected at least 8-10 MB/s) but it's acceptable for my needs.
I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue? Is it just a matter of the router being under powered or could there be a config issue? I use SAMBA on other low-end embedded systems such as a Raspberry Pi and old Android devices, but it's never this slow.