Last month I replaced my TPLink AC1200 (5yrs old and WiFi died) with a TP Link AX3000, set up as an access point.
2 days ago, I replaced my 4th gen i7 with a new 7900x I built with an MSI B650 Tomahawk board with a 2.5GB ethernet connection. Also now running Win11 not Win10.
I have a WD MyCloud EX2 NAS, and everything connects with CAT6 ethernet. Only the phone/tablets use WiFi in the house, everything else is CAT6 ethernet. As well, my PC, TPLink and NAS are all beside one another... not split apart between the AP and ISP router, they're wired to the same box.
Before the upgrade, when transferring from the PC to the NAS, I was hitting 60-80MB/s.
After the upgrade, I was expecting the same speed since it can't go any faster than the 1GB ethernet port on the router or NAS, but only hitting around 24MB/s.
Any thoughts? With nothing else downloading or streaming... should I not be pushing 80-100MB/s?
2 days ago, I replaced my 4th gen i7 with a new 7900x I built with an MSI B650 Tomahawk board with a 2.5GB ethernet connection. Also now running Win11 not Win10.
I have a WD MyCloud EX2 NAS, and everything connects with CAT6 ethernet. Only the phone/tablets use WiFi in the house, everything else is CAT6 ethernet. As well, my PC, TPLink and NAS are all beside one another... not split apart between the AP and ISP router, they're wired to the same box.
Before the upgrade, when transferring from the PC to the NAS, I was hitting 60-80MB/s.
After the upgrade, I was expecting the same speed since it can't go any faster than the 1GB ethernet port on the router or NAS, but only hitting around 24MB/s.
Any thoughts? With nothing else downloading or streaming... should I not be pushing 80-100MB/s?