Just made NAS - no gigabit network

  • Hi,


    There should be gigbit networking from the NAS, however the light on the ethernet port is red (10/100Mbps), and file transfers are very slow...


    Please help.

  • Give us a little more information please ...


    hardware?
    OMV version?
    kernel?
    the router/switch your NAS is connected to?


    file transfers from/to what client? WLAN involved? on which protocol?

    Chaos is found in greatest abundance wherever order is being sought.
    It always defeats order, because it is better organized.
    Terry Pratchett

  • Hi,


    There should be gigbit networking from the NAS, however the light on the ethernet port is red (10/100Mbps)


    Are both ends of the connection gigabit capable? If so, try another cable.

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    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

  • If so, try another cable.

    Everything else works on gigabit. Tried with Cat5E, Cat 6 and Cat 7.


    hardware?
    OMV version?
    kernel?

    MoBo: Gigabyte H110M-S2H
    CPU: Pentium G4520
    120GB SSD
    6TB hdd


    OMV Erasmus 3.x
    Kernal: Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux 4.9.0-0.bpo.2-amd64

    the router/switch your NAS is connected to?

    Everything being used works with gigabit on other devices.

    file transfers from/to what client? WLAN involved?

    N/A, light on port showing 100mbps (ie. red). However when I tried before with samba it got 12MB/s. No WLAN.

  • Well one of both ends, mainboard (check UEFI/Bios) or router (check settings) is probably set to energy-save mode for the LAN port.

    Chaos is found in greatest abundance wherever order is being sought.
    It always defeats order, because it is better organized.
    Terry Pratchett

  • Turns out everything's all good after all, I had the wrong info about the speed. Retested and now getting ~100MB/s Read/Write. Thanks for everyone's help - and sorry to be a pain...

  • Problems with Realtek drivers?
    From my experience Realtek GBE controllers are likely to have problems with default/stock drivers on many Linux distros.


    Well it's good OP got it straight.

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