Greeting so I’m trying to see what could be slowing down my smb transfers.
I have a gt-ax11000 and a NAS both are
connected via 2.5gbe full duplex lan directly. From my computer -> to router -> to nas I only get around 40MBps max with my windows computer being on AX wifi a few feet away.
But by direct connection to NAS using its secondary lan direct 2.5gbe connection on NAS to my computers 10gbe lan I get up words of 300 MBps (not confusing Mbits for Mbytes).
I also tested my NAS to Router (LAN) using iperf3 and was only getting 52.625Mbytes/s.
By connected to lan only no wifi the Windows computer -> Router -> NAS gets around 90MBps full duplex going through a 1Gbe connection instead because the router only has a single 2.5gbe port the windows computer would need to use one of the 1Gbe ports dropping speeds.
I was under the assumption that AX wifi was half - duplex, but after doing some reading I was incorrect as Multi-User MIMO / OFDMA UP/DL appears to be full-duplex. So I thought initially that I was losing half of the 90 that I was getting when wired in.
So my issue is I’m getting considerably less then what I’d get if used wired Ethernet with no router 300MBps drops down to 90MBps when using router wired, but further drops down to 40MBps when wireless AX in any range is used.
Spanning Tree Protocol is disabled has I don’t want it being the cause of my port speeds being cut in half.
Well wireless turning could be used to maybe sort out the AX to close to 90MBps in ideal conditions what I’d like to figure out if why the throughput is being cut considerably from LAN wired into the router as it’s not reaching at least full 1Gbe speeds.
Using CAT 8 patch cables,
Routers running version 386.4 same issue on earlier versions.
[Edited question after further testing was done.]
I have a gt-ax11000 and a NAS both are
connected via 2.5gbe full duplex lan directly. From my computer -> to router -> to nas I only get around 40MBps max with my windows computer being on AX wifi a few feet away.
But by direct connection to NAS using its secondary lan direct 2.5gbe connection on NAS to my computers 10gbe lan I get up words of 300 MBps (not confusing Mbits for Mbytes).
I also tested my NAS to Router (LAN) using iperf3 and was only getting 52.625Mbytes/s.
By connected to lan only no wifi the Windows computer -> Router -> NAS gets around 90MBps full duplex going through a 1Gbe connection instead because the router only has a single 2.5gbe port the windows computer would need to use one of the 1Gbe ports dropping speeds.
I was under the assumption that AX wifi was half - duplex, but after doing some reading I was incorrect as Multi-User MIMO / OFDMA UP/DL appears to be full-duplex. So I thought initially that I was losing half of the 90 that I was getting when wired in.
So my issue is I’m getting considerably less then what I’d get if used wired Ethernet with no router 300MBps drops down to 90MBps when using router wired, but further drops down to 40MBps when wireless AX in any range is used.
Spanning Tree Protocol is disabled has I don’t want it being the cause of my port speeds being cut in half.
Well wireless turning could be used to maybe sort out the AX to close to 90MBps in ideal conditions what I’d like to figure out if why the throughput is being cut considerably from LAN wired into the router as it’s not reaching at least full 1Gbe speeds.
Using CAT 8 patch cables,
Routers running version 386.4 same issue on earlier versions.
[Edited question after further testing was done.]
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