06-26-2011, 01:53 PM
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My NAS file transfer performance can be described as "slower than *I* am" at best, so I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Using my regular backup program and backing up to the NAS, I get the same speed results as when I had my USB drive doing the backups and I know that can't be right (average write speed is 140kb/s to the NAS drive, whereas doing a backup to the second HDD in my system nets me about 500kb/s)
I let the software assign the next available IP address when I was configuring the NAS.
Could that be part of the issue and can I change the IP address without royally screwing up the shared folders and the mapping of them that I have set up?
I feel like I fell into a swimming pool with a rock tied around my neck
NefCanuck
My NAS file transfer performance can be described as "slower than *I* am" at best, so I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Using my regular backup program and backing up to the NAS, I get the same speed results as when I had my USB drive doing the backups and I know that can't be right (average write speed is 140kb/s to the NAS drive, whereas doing a backup to the second HDD in my system nets me about 500kb/s)
I let the software assign the next available IP address when I was configuring the NAS.
Could that be part of the issue and can I change the IP address without royally screwing up the shared folders and the mapping of them that I have set up?
I feel like I fell into a swimming pool with a rock tied around my neck
NefCanuck