My main router doesn't suppor a gigabit, but my bridge router (that working as a NAS share), does.And neither of those speeds...50 or 600, are viable for a 100megabit network.
What specific device do you have that is limiting this LAN to 100?
What is connected to what?My main router not supporting a gigabit, but a bridged router that working as NAS share, does.
No, NAS router is only serving the drive's (in order to keep stability, because Tp-Link WDR 3600 is 500hz only CPU), therefore he is not pastrough any clients. Plus, 3600 a USB 2.0 only.What is connected to what?
If both the PC and the FileZilla server are connected to the NAS share router, then probably gigabit speed.
BUT....routers are notoriously bad at being a file server. The CPU brain in them is really limited.
Multiple confounding factors.No, NAS router is only serving the drive's (in order to keep stability, because Tp-Link WDR 3600 is 500hz only CPU), therefore he is not pastrough any clients. Plus, 3600 a USB 2.0 only.
Size and hash are the same.Multiple confounding factors.
Router, LAN, USB, SSD, HDD.....
As long as the data ends up on the target all in one piece, all is well.