I recently added an NAS to my Ethernet network and have been very disappointed with how long it takes to copy files from my PC to the NAS. All the components of my network supposedly support 1GB/sec transfer speeds, but I am getting only about 1MB/sec transfer speeds.
I’m wondering if I correctly set up my network and would appreciate feedback. My PC, my NAS, and my newly updated Verizon router connect directly to a D-LINK DGS-1024D 24-port switch (Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet Switch), which supports 1GB speed and is about 12 years old. The switch definitely slows down the transfer speeds. I temporarily connected both my computer and my NAS directly to the Verizon router, and the transfer speed between PC and NAS increased to about 95MB/sec, a 95-fold increase in speed but still not 1GB speed.
My ethernet wires and connectors are CAT6.
Should I get a new switch? Thanks.
I’m wondering if I correctly set up my network and would appreciate feedback. My PC, my NAS, and my newly updated Verizon router connect directly to a D-LINK DGS-1024D 24-port switch (Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet Switch), which supports 1GB speed and is about 12 years old. The switch definitely slows down the transfer speeds. I temporarily connected both my computer and my NAS directly to the Verizon router, and the transfer speed between PC and NAS increased to about 95MB/sec, a 95-fold increase in speed but still not 1GB speed.
My ethernet wires and connectors are CAT6.
Should I get a new switch? Thanks.