![]() ![]() However, I’d go back and say, try a single big file in the synced folders. I just use it daily to edit my files (spreadsheets and documents). Unfortunately, I’m not using it to sync such amounts. Now we know that you’ll need to focus on Drive, since we’ve proved that the links are doing what they’re supposed to do (transport at the advertised speed). That’s within the range for 1 GB fiber broadband (I expected it to be in the upper 20s). On both DDNS or Quickconnect.ĭid lots of test with my ISP, they swear the network works flawlessly at 1Gbps.Īny idea what is going on here? Is it Synology drive client app or network or config? It's on the same router so that's okay.īut between the NAS and PC2. on a 1Gbps connection, this is quite frustrating not being able to use the available bandwidth.īetween PC1 and the NAS I'm getting 80 to 120Mb/s. Now that I migrated all our data to the NAS, we're getting only 2 to 3Mb/s using the same configuration. With dropbox using the same config, we use to have 30 to 60Mb/s transfer between dropbox and our computers and dropbox servers. The NAS is on its own dedicated IP, no DHCP. On my router I have ports 5000 5001 6690 and 80 forwarded and open. I used the Drive client using Quickconnect and DDNS, both are slow. ![]() It should have take 4 to 6 hours max, not 3 days. The other day it took 3 DAYS to sync 600GB of files for a project. ![]() We're trying to sync video projects, since we're into video editing. ![]()
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