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waffles0822

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  1. @strike I decided to try replacing my router. I plugged in an old router I had, and with speedtests I was able to get 900 up/down. I then retried SFTPGo through Tailscale and I had vastly improved speeds. I was able to upload at around 300-500 Mbps. About ~220gb of images took maybe 1-2 hours which is satisfactory for me. I did not end up exposing my SFTP port. I think I can probably shut down SFTPgo in favor of SMB now. I'm planning on removing the Fios router I was provided with a new router. I've spent some time googling, and the Fios router has some issues that may be able to be solved through troubleshooting, but it's just not something I care to figure out since it's a rental. Thanks for the assistance.
  2. @strike thanks for suggesting SFTPGo. I did try the docker container yesterday after posting this, but it had the same throughput cap! I was connecting via SFTP over Filezilla on windows. Let me ask, should SFTPGo be routed over WireGuard? Can that be the issue? How would I go about accessing this that wouldn't have to be routed through WireGuard or Tailscale, but also be secure and not open to the web?
  3. I've been struggling with this for a while now. I have my Unraid box at a remote location. I can access and manage everything just fine via Tailscale. All apps/dockers work fine. Anytime I need to upload large amounts of data to a share, I use SMB from my Windows 11 machine. The performance is EXTREMELY poor. I'm talking maybe 3 MB/s. It can take hours to upload a few gigabytes. I tried some basic troubleshooting tips for a while. "Enable SMB Multi Channel" to true, toggling other SMB flags and retesting as well. Nothing made any difference to the speed. I also tried my Mac with SMB over Tailscale and i has the exact same performance bottleneck. I can't transport my windows machine since it's a tower, but I took my Mac to the location of the Unraid box and tested transfers directly on the same LAN and the same bottleneck does not exist. So I believe it's something to do with going over WAN to my Unraid box. I set up WireGuard with a "Remote access to LAN" setup and am now observing the same speed issue. I think the speed actually picked up a little and I top out at around 7 MB/s, but the bottleneck is still there. Is "Remote access to LAN" the correct set up? I've tried testing with iperf3 and it shows the same speed bottleneck. The Unraid server has a wired 1 Gbps connection. I can validate that speeds work fine because I have a speedtest-tracker container installed. I may not get a full 1 Gbps, but I'm easily getting 500+ and can also verify with my Sabnzbd container. My remote machine where I upload from also has a 1 Gbps connection... but for some reason the upload is just poor from the provider. It usually tops around 300 Mbps or so. Either way, neither Tailscale or WireGuard are saturating my entire 300 Mbps connection. 8 MB/s is about 64 Mbps, well under 300. I can confirm that nothing else on my network is using the upload at that time either. Does anyone have suggestions on troubleshooting, or tips on how to get around this Tailscale / WireGuard issue? Things I've done / tried: Tailscale on a remote Windows and remote Mac machine - Observed same problem on both with SMB and iperf3. About 3 MB/s Direct LAN access from Mac over SMB and iperf3 - no issues WireGuard on a remote Windows machine - Slightly better speed than Tailscale, but not usable by any measure. 7-8 MB/s Tried directly accessing the disk share and observed the same problem. Tried writing to the cache disk via disk share Tried writing to an HDD only share Tried writing to a cache user share Tried flipping many SMB specific feature flags from Unraid preferences to no avail.

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