Hello everyone.
Just bought my first NAS, the F4-210, connected it to my network and was transferring files at full speed until I turned it off for the night.
The next day I turned it on again and since then the bandwidth has been limited to 100Mb/s, with the Network Status showing: "100Mb/s, - ,1500".
I tried swapping the connection to the router with another device and it remained the same (the other device - my laptop - is connected with the full 1000Mb/s, getting my full internet speed of 500Mb/s on both connections).
Is there some setting I have to set to get the full bandwidth?
Thank you all for the help and sorry about any misspellings and bad grammar.
100Mb/s connection status on real 1000Mb/s connection
Re: 100Mb/s connection status on real 1000Mb/s connection
Hi all.
Just changed another cable and the issue fixed it self, it appears that my laptop the NAS is more sensible than the laptop about its cables.
Just changed another cable and the issue fixed it self, it appears that my laptop the NAS is more sensible than the laptop about its cables.
Re: 100Mb/s connection status on real 1000Mb/s connection
{L_BUTTON_AT}reflexux
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Re: 100Mb/s connection status on real 1000Mb/s connection
I did use the original cable that came with the NAS, and I'm seeing the connection drop every 15 seconds. is there a way to set the connection to instead of auto-detect to 1000 full? (i tried with ifconfig media) and no matter the syntax I tried I kept on getting the error message:
ifconfig: bad address 'media'
ifconfig: bad address 'media'
Re: 100Mb/s connection status on real 1000Mb/s connection
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Hi,
Can you try to install other versions of the system?
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Re: 100Mb/s connection status on real 1000Mb/s connection
to be honest it does sound like a dodgy cable / connection to your router, even if you do manage to set it to 1000 full on a dodgy cable it wont give you the speed, simple option is to just try with another cable and see if it does pick it up, also are you able to plug in a laptop or something with that cable where it is to prove that that will connect at 1gbtmt_baits wrote: ↑22 Mar 2021, 04:19 I did use the original cable that came with the NAS, and I'm seeing the connection drop every 15 seconds. is there a way to set the connection to instead of auto-detect to 1000 full? (i tried with ifconfig media) and no matter the syntax I tried I kept on getting the error message:
ifconfig: bad address 'media'
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