April 16, 20179 yr Hi all My system : main windows 10 server unraid 6.3 8core with 12gb ram, 4 x 4TB disk and 1 128gb cache ssd just installed a Fiber 10gb card in my server and main machine, everthing works fine, i get online and i can see the server, but when i try to transfer eks a 20gb file it starts with 300mb/s then goes to 60mb/s and when it hits 17% it just stops, and i get some error error : ox800700eB : an unexpected network error orrurred..... ive triede to disable the cache for the drive, and triede another share and i get same error everytime. ive attacted my diag file, and hope somebody can help me littlebett-diagnostics-20170416-1642.zip
April 16, 20179 yr Have you tried a simple ping test, do a ping test , so from your machine, if the server is 192.168.1.10 ping 192.168.1.10 -t and let it go for a couple of minutes, see if there are any dropped packets. A problem like this is not easy to diagnose, it can be at the physical layer, meaning the cards themselves or the piece of fibre, or the switch. It can be at the network layer, it can be in a lot of places. In your setup, are your machine and the switch connected together, or is there a switch in the middle. In other words, does your server connect to a switch via fibre and then your machine connect to the same switch via fibre? Or are they connected to each other via one piece of fibre?
April 16, 20179 yr Author It runs directly , no switch, the is brand new, so it shouldent be any problems there.
April 16, 20179 yr Author done some testing, and year i get a lot of timeouts now how to find out whats wrong, what i did with the nic was i plugged it in and disables my bundle mode and set it to bridgemode in the unraid, could that cause any problems ?
April 16, 20179 yr Author Problem solved, i must get my glasses checked, i had given my mac and main pc the same ip.. me stupid happy eastern and tnx ashman70 for leading me on
April 16, 20179 yr Author o well no packet lost now, and it keeps the connection, but its slow 20mb/s so its not all fixed
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