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Read the manual lol Have a look through the readynas forum on the netgear site while you wait for it to arrive. It's simple to install and setup.
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Thanks for the help btw! |
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Well it's arrived :D
Any tips on how to boost performance? It's quite slow transferring over the network.. |
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My router does 54mps. Do you think I would benefit from getting a faster one? |
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Everything is going through the router so it will take time anyway, we have a 1Gb router sat between our PCs but obviously you will only see a difference if your network cards can push the data out at that speed too. One thing to remember though is that once it's on there then the job is done and won't have to happen again. We had to shift a lot of data onto ours so left it over night running.
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Also, would I benefit from a Gigabit router or not? :dunce: |
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If your PCs can match the network speed then throwing the data around the network would always benefit. The difference between a 10/100 and a 1gb network card can be staggering. Our 1Gb router sits between the PC network and our ADSL router so we can maximise the speed of the internal network since we don't need an amazing speed on the ADSL router since we can't get 1Gb download speeds from it ;)
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Maximum speed of 54G is about 3MB/s. Maximum I have got over wireless N is 7MB/s. 100mb LAN should be about 12MB/s, Best I have ever got from 1000mb LAN is 45MB/s though normally closer to 25MB/s.
Can your NAS be hard-wired over Ethernet or is it one of those wireless only units? If you can hard-wire it I would try it over 100mb or 1000mb and try to find the units limit, If its 6MB/s then you know wireless N should be fine, if the max speed is about 4MB/s or slower then you may find its not worth the investment in N for 1MB/s increase. Most HD videos I have watched can stream comfortably over 54G for one stream though you wont be able to do much more with the wireless than browsing the internet (No fast downloads) or the video will start to stutter. If you find your NAS is fast enough and you have the need for multiple video streams or more intense use of the wireless for other uses (Or users) at the same time then N may be an option. ---------- Post added at 10:56 ---------- Previous post was at 10:54 ---------- Quote:
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http://www.netgear.co.uk/freedrive.php |
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You didn't know about the free drive? Deary me lol They have been doing that offer for a while now. 3 of us in work have the Readynas and so far only one person had an issue setting it up and that was PEBCAK and we made him very aware of it ;)
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What happens with a N Wireless network if someone with a computer that can only do G connects?
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