Cheers & Beers, uRock
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I have added the following to the smb.conf file and it is still moving at 2MB/s. I only have this problem when it is ubuntu TXing/uploading/sending to another host. When Windows is serving it does so at max hardware speed.Code:read size = 65536 read prediction = true socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 write raw = yes read raw = no max xmit = 65535
Cheers & Beers, uRock
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Your raw transfer rate seems to be OK, but I always test using a bigger bytes amount just to make the transfer run for a longer period of time. For instance:
That's is interesting since you effectively reduce your speed to half from your wired example on post #3.Code:iperf -n 1g -c server
May be playing with other socket values and options could be helpful. Have you try matching your 'read size' with tcp buffer size?. Here is another values and options you may use.
Another source of slowness (long shot but...) could be an incorrect MTU value.
Sorry if it not much of a help, but may be some of these ideas may hint you in the right direction.
Regards.
Cheers & Beers, uRock
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I have found that it is my router setting these speeds. I can't wait to get my CCNA home lab equipment, so that I can have full control of how much bandwidth my LAN can use.
Cheers & Beers, uRock
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