I know there are threads on this. But Ive searched alot (google also), and really not finding any answers. When I cp from computer to computer across my network i get around 50-75mb/sec. I have a usb external drive on the asus, then a thumb drive for jffs.
MOST the time I reboot the router I only get 1-2/mb/sec transfering to the external drive. But I can cp from the thumb (which is very slow) to the external via cli on the router and get 30mb easy (thumb drive is really slow). So Its not a hardware issue. Every once in awhile
I reboot the router and can get 100mb/sec to the external drive on a wired connect. I just unmounted, remounted about 3 times and finally was getting 30mb which is good enough. Im using usbaccelertor also (which ive tried with and without).
I just moved everything back to .18, but has pretty much always been this way. I use the external drive for backups. Well it takes hell of long time at 1mb/sec if I have to cp 10gig. Any input would be much appreciated.
MOST the time I reboot the router I only get 1-2/mb/sec transfering to the external drive. But I can cp from the thumb (which is very slow) to the external via cli on the router and get 30mb easy (thumb drive is really slow). So Its not a hardware issue. Every once in awhile
I reboot the router and can get 100mb/sec to the external drive on a wired connect. I just unmounted, remounted about 3 times and finally was getting 30mb which is good enough. Im using usbaccelertor also (which ive tried with and without).
I just moved everything back to .18, but has pretty much always been this way. I use the external drive for backups. Well it takes hell of long time at 1mb/sec if I have to cp 10gig. Any input would be much appreciated.