What sort of speeds should I expect in this case?
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- 12 Feb 2021, 04:02
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
- Replies: 9
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Re: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
I'm still none the wiser.
What sort of speeds should I expect in this case?
What sort of speeds should I expect in this case?
- 03 Feb 2021, 04:48
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
- Replies: 9
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Re: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
Hi, 1.Can you tell me which TOS version you are using and file system? 2.Whether the MAC and TNAS are connected to the router by wired or wireless connection?How about the performance of your router? (My previous post should read Mbs, not MBs) TOS 4.2.07 ext4 My usual setup is wired to powerline to...
- 02 Feb 2021, 21:47
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
- Replies: 9
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Re: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
I have unplugged and restarted. Trying a new router and I now get 17MBs down (From NAS to Mac) 42MBs up (Mac to NAS) I'm using the Huawei B535-232 CAT7 router with Gigabit LAN. I'm still not sure if these are expected speeds of if I should be troubleshooting at all. What is the approximate real worl...
- 28 Jan 2021, 01:52
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4163
Re: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
Thanks. The network rate is only 100Mb. Is there a way to change this via TOS?
- 26 Jan 2021, 23:27
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
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F4-210 11.72 MBps in RAID5 - Normal?
Wondering if my AFP file transfer speed is normal or if it should be quicker.
F4-210
3x 10TB WD Red in RAID5
Max transfer speeds I see with AFP is 11.72 MBps (Wi-fi to router or cat5 to router)
RAM.CPU. HDD resources are not in high demand.
Are these normal speeds or should I get more?
Thanks
F4-210
3x 10TB WD Red in RAID5
Max transfer speeds I see with AFP is 11.72 MBps (Wi-fi to router or cat5 to router)
RAM.CPU. HDD resources are not in high demand.
Are these normal speeds or should I get more?
Thanks
- 03 Jan 2021, 20:30
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: afp/smb password macos finder issue.
- Replies: 6
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Re: afp/smb password macos finder issue.
I performed a factory reset and it now works as it should in this regard.
- 02 Jan 2021, 21:29
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: afp/smb password macos finder issue.
- Replies: 6
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Re: afp/smb password macos finder issue.
Can other devices use AFP/SMB services successfully? Seems to connect on Ipad. No indication that it is refusing the user/pass. I can see a "share" folder. When I click the folder it says "Content Unavailable The folder contents could not be displayed because fo an unknown error."
- 01 Jan 2021, 23:48
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: afp/smb password macos finder issue.
- Replies: 6
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Re: afp/smb password macos finder issue.
Clean up the browser cache, restart SMB and AFP services, if you still can’t connect, please tell us what error is prompted, it’s best to take a screenshot Assuming restart services means uncheck and then apple and then recheck and apply - done. Assuming you mean my macos browser - done. No change....
- 01 Jan 2021, 20:12
- Forum: File Services
- Topic: afp/smb password macos finder issue.
- Replies: 6
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afp/smb password macos finder issue.
I have a new F4-210 - 4-bay. Completely new to NAS. Macos Big Sur. Everything seems to be working fine through my browser but I cannot access via finder in macos. Both afp://xxxxx and smb do not seem to recognize my password - which is input from keychain. Both afp and smb file services are enabled ...