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Getting 10mb/s speeds on a 1gb network


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I'm at a loss and I've scoured the internet for answers, but none of them seem to work. I have a TP-LINK TL-SG108E 8 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch, a desktop, a laptop, and my new Synology 918+ that I just set up, all connected through the switch. The switch is then connected to an Amplifi router, but I'm not transferring anything to the router, I just mention it to give a complete picture. The desktop and laptop are both Windows 10.



My desktop has a 1gb ethernet connection, and it is connected at 1000 full duplex. TCP checksums offload are disabled.
My laptop has a 1gb Intel 82579 internal network adapter, and it's connected at 1000 full duplex. My 918+ has whatever adapter it has, and it is connected at 1000 full. I look on my switch, and all ports are negotiated for 1000 full. MTU's are the default 1500 everywhere I can check them.



When I copy files, the highest speed I ever get is 10 or 11 mb/s. When I'm transferring from my laptop to my desktop I don't mind that much and I've learned to live with it, but I just got this NAS and I'm going to be transferring like 10TB of data to it, and I can't have it going at 10mb/s.



I should be getting close to 100, especially with just these couple devices, and less than 10' of cable between the device and the switch. Doing searches on the internet there's many many people that have this issue, but there are few resolutions.



I'm hoping to get some ideas here.









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    I'm at a loss and I've scoured the internet for answers, but none of them seem to work. I have a TP-LINK TL-SG108E 8 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch, a desktop, a laptop, and my new Synology 918+ that I just set up, all connected through the switch. The switch is then connected to an Amplifi router, but I'm not transferring anything to the router, I just mention it to give a complete picture. The desktop and laptop are both Windows 10.



    My desktop has a 1gb ethernet connection, and it is connected at 1000 full duplex. TCP checksums offload are disabled.
    My laptop has a 1gb Intel 82579 internal network adapter, and it's connected at 1000 full duplex. My 918+ has whatever adapter it has, and it is connected at 1000 full. I look on my switch, and all ports are negotiated for 1000 full. MTU's are the default 1500 everywhere I can check them.



    When I copy files, the highest speed I ever get is 10 or 11 mb/s. When I'm transferring from my laptop to my desktop I don't mind that much and I've learned to live with it, but I just got this NAS and I'm going to be transferring like 10TB of data to it, and I can't have it going at 10mb/s.



    I should be getting close to 100, especially with just these couple devices, and less than 10' of cable between the device and the switch. Doing searches on the internet there's many many people that have this issue, but there are few resolutions.



    I'm hoping to get some ideas here.









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      I'm at a loss and I've scoured the internet for answers, but none of them seem to work. I have a TP-LINK TL-SG108E 8 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch, a desktop, a laptop, and my new Synology 918+ that I just set up, all connected through the switch. The switch is then connected to an Amplifi router, but I'm not transferring anything to the router, I just mention it to give a complete picture. The desktop and laptop are both Windows 10.



      My desktop has a 1gb ethernet connection, and it is connected at 1000 full duplex. TCP checksums offload are disabled.
      My laptop has a 1gb Intel 82579 internal network adapter, and it's connected at 1000 full duplex. My 918+ has whatever adapter it has, and it is connected at 1000 full. I look on my switch, and all ports are negotiated for 1000 full. MTU's are the default 1500 everywhere I can check them.



      When I copy files, the highest speed I ever get is 10 or 11 mb/s. When I'm transferring from my laptop to my desktop I don't mind that much and I've learned to live with it, but I just got this NAS and I'm going to be transferring like 10TB of data to it, and I can't have it going at 10mb/s.



      I should be getting close to 100, especially with just these couple devices, and less than 10' of cable between the device and the switch. Doing searches on the internet there's many many people that have this issue, but there are few resolutions.



      I'm hoping to get some ideas here.









      share














      I'm at a loss and I've scoured the internet for answers, but none of them seem to work. I have a TP-LINK TL-SG108E 8 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch, a desktop, a laptop, and my new Synology 918+ that I just set up, all connected through the switch. The switch is then connected to an Amplifi router, but I'm not transferring anything to the router, I just mention it to give a complete picture. The desktop and laptop are both Windows 10.



      My desktop has a 1gb ethernet connection, and it is connected at 1000 full duplex. TCP checksums offload are disabled.
      My laptop has a 1gb Intel 82579 internal network adapter, and it's connected at 1000 full duplex. My 918+ has whatever adapter it has, and it is connected at 1000 full. I look on my switch, and all ports are negotiated for 1000 full. MTU's are the default 1500 everywhere I can check them.



      When I copy files, the highest speed I ever get is 10 or 11 mb/s. When I'm transferring from my laptop to my desktop I don't mind that much and I've learned to live with it, but I just got this NAS and I'm going to be transferring like 10TB of data to it, and I can't have it going at 10mb/s.



      I should be getting close to 100, especially with just these couple devices, and less than 10' of cable between the device and the switch. Doing searches on the internet there's many many people that have this issue, but there are few resolutions.



      I'm hoping to get some ideas here.







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