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Don't think much if anything is wrong with the MS, this is from my oldest USB 2.0 external HDD and still get right around 40MB/s. Again I have the drive in the MS mapped with a letter assigned and just move from one drive to another.1 Photo
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Hello Stuffers
I am getting a transfer route no higher then 9mb when sending movie directly to MS via landline!
Any solutions?
Or, is this a network issue which will be fix / address in future updates??
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Ish
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I'm using a LINKSYS EA6350 AC1200+ DUAL-BAND WI-FI ROUTER. It has Gigabit Ethernet ports. Copying from a brand new Seagate 8TB IronWolf NAS SATA 6Gb/s NCQ 256MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive
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The read speed of the source drive matters too. I have an older USB 2.0 external HDD I keep files on and the transfer speed doesn't come close to an internal SATA III drive.
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Originally posted by Hunter1955 View PostI'm hard wired and get about 9MB/s............I would love to get 80MB/s
100 MB ethernet port on your router?
Wilson
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I'm hard wired and get about 9MB/s............I would love to get 80MB/s
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Personally I think the radios in them are just not up to snuff. I keep my network wired and move them across to the mapped hard drive. I have blink and you miss it speed of 80+MB/s
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I am transferring my first movie from DVDFab10 to MS via wifi. It started out at 1.52 MB/s which I thought was slow to begin with. But then it progressively slowed down to .24 MB/s. I don't believe any thing else is running on the network. Any ideas as to why and what can I do to improve it?
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