Dan
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Alright guys At my office we have about 9 devices hooked up at a single time + 2 cell phones, Nothing more. I have a gigabit switch, gigabit router and all CAT5e cabling. Once I start backing up a computer to our NAS drive sometimes its blistering fast, other times its like 200kb/s. I need to reboot the nas drive to get those speeds again. I bought another NAS drive to see if it was the device itself and the second one started slowing down as well. My NAS drive has 4x2tb WD blacks in raid 10 and the other one had 2x4tb wd green in raid 1. Any way to figure out where the issue might be?
I already tried getting a new NAS box with separate HDD'S, same issue.
bought new router
bought new gigabit switch
Got a new modem because I needed a new one anyway (i know its not relevant but figured id mention).
Ran new cables.
Im assuming it has to be some sort of setting in the router that might be throttling the data over the network or possibly a setting in the NAS? Possibly QoS
Im just waiting on a email back with the PW and what not for the router, It was changed and I dont want to hard reset it because of all our custom config. Kinda a wreck when I got here and rebuilding everything, This NAS situation apparently has been a problem for years and was only brought up to me now.
I already tried getting a new NAS box with separate HDD'S, same issue.
bought new router
bought new gigabit switch
Got a new modem because I needed a new one anyway (i know its not relevant but figured id mention).
Ran new cables.
Im assuming it has to be some sort of setting in the router that might be throttling the data over the network or possibly a setting in the NAS? Possibly QoS
Im just waiting on a email back with the PW and what not for the router, It was changed and I dont want to hard reset it because of all our custom config. Kinda a wreck when I got here and rebuilding everything, This NAS situation apparently has been a problem for years and was only brought up to me now.