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Unraid network speed capped

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Hi.

 

It seems like my connection is capped one-way. I get very slow transfers.

Does anybody know what could cause this?


IP adress of my PC: 192.168.1.152 (i dont know why the tailscale IP is there but 100.123.116.65 is my PC's)

IP adress of my Unraid server: 192.168.1.101 

Sometimes even my home assistant server running on a RPi shows up there... it's weird..

 

[EDIT]

Reading a file from the server 18 MB/s

Writing a file to the server 52 MB/s

I've tried diffrent CAT5e cables and I've tried diffrent NIC's.

Just installed a 2.5 gigabit network card with no change in transfers at all.

 

Thank you!

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Edited by Storken

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

If iperf shows the issue, it means there's a network problem, could be a NIC (or its driver, cables, switch, client PC, etc.

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14 hours ago, JorgeB said:

If iperf shows the issue, it means there's a network problem, could be a NIC (or its driver, cables, switch, client PC, etc.

I found that the problem was my PC. I installed iperf on another server. Reinstalled NIC drivers and replaced all ethernet cables but no success.

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