

And it was only for 1 device that streams live tv. But it was good enough speed for what my son needed them for - he only has 100mbps internet anyway. I should of tested with both on the same circuit (both in bedroom for example on different plugs). 1 in the bedroom, and other in my office. Unless you have actually validated by moving data through it - I wouldn't trust anything it reports ) Iperf server connected to 1, and client on other. Actually mine were the "faster" ones, TP-Link AV2000 They do like 80mbps real world from all my testing. Yeah those are the same I put in my son's house. Is there anything else I should/could be trying? Let me know if you need any additional info.ĮDIT: all LAN cables in the chain are Cat6. I've read a ton of posts and web sites covering this issue but now my brain is spinning and I have no idea what to try next, short of a factory reset (can I confirm that no files on the drives are deleted if I do this?).
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Given that the lan/powerline connection shows an expected rate (50MBps) I don't think connecting the NAS directly to my PC would prove much, unless someone else can suggest what it would prove? MTU is as default (shows as 2000 but router MTU appears as 1500) SMB settings are Max SMB3 - Min SMB2 Large MTU + Enable opportunistic locking and Enable SMB2 lease both checked. I can't see anything in the router settings and the

So somewhere between the NAS and the router speeds are being nerfed. I've checked the speed through the powerline adapters and that's around 50MBps. PC -> Netgear GBit switch -> Powerline adapter -> Netgear Nighthawk X6 R8000 -> NAS It's a slightly convoluted chain but essentially its: So I'm currently only getting around 14MBps transfer rate between my PC and my DS218j.
