philmiami
Regular Contributor
I changed my wiring and put my QNAP TS-419P+ (with latest firmware)
EVERYTHING has jumbo frames enabled
my iMac ethernet
the LAN 3&4 on the RT-AC68U router
the QNAP Ethernet 1+2 (in fail over mode if 1 goes out but only uses eth1 plugged into LAN 3&4 on router)
A dlink green 8port dumb 1Gb switch that the iMac is plugged into and then plugs into LAN1 on router
The fastest I get is like 33MB/s
This is no were near 1Gb speeds
1GigaBIT = 128 MegaBYTE
so I am only getting around 23-25% of the speed
everything is set for 1000Mb FULL duplex (1000Mb TX/1000Mb RX)
Is there a way to check the LAN on the router is operating at 1000 Mb FULL duplex?
I wonder if the stupid switch is holding it back? Doubt it, as I think the overhead would at most be 5-7% running full duplex because it does not route, it multiport broadcasts.
The only routing is the router itself. How could I check?
The traffic manager screen is just for going out to eth0/wan
and doesn't show internal routing.
I am using the NAS as a Time Machine backup.
I mean, I am just wondering. This is not mission critical BUT to increase internal lan speed would make the process take less time.
The Qnap has Seagate Baracuda 7200RPM 2TB drives x 4 in a RAID 10 config. So I know my drives are fast enough.
EVERYTHING has jumbo frames enabled
my iMac ethernet
the LAN 3&4 on the RT-AC68U router
the QNAP Ethernet 1+2 (in fail over mode if 1 goes out but only uses eth1 plugged into LAN 3&4 on router)
A dlink green 8port dumb 1Gb switch that the iMac is plugged into and then plugs into LAN1 on router
The fastest I get is like 33MB/s
This is no were near 1Gb speeds
1GigaBIT = 128 MegaBYTE
so I am only getting around 23-25% of the speed
everything is set for 1000Mb FULL duplex (1000Mb TX/1000Mb RX)
Is there a way to check the LAN on the router is operating at 1000 Mb FULL duplex?
I wonder if the stupid switch is holding it back? Doubt it, as I think the overhead would at most be 5-7% running full duplex because it does not route, it multiport broadcasts.
The only routing is the router itself. How could I check?
The traffic manager screen is just for going out to eth0/wan
and doesn't show internal routing.
I am using the NAS as a Time Machine backup.
I mean, I am just wondering. This is not mission critical BUT to increase internal lan speed would make the process take less time.
The Qnap has Seagate Baracuda 7200RPM 2TB drives x 4 in a RAID 10 config. So I know my drives are fast enough.