[SOLVED] What kind of speed should i expect? Gigabit

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I recently went through the task of upgrading my entire setup. I have a Gigabit router which connects into gigabit switches and every single cable i have used is CAT6 to every device in my network... I made sure of this.

So i decided to test my setup. I have a USB3 hard drive connected to my Nvidia Shield and A USB 3 hard drive connected to my pc. When transferring from PC Hard drive to the shield hard drive i'm getting 10MB/S transfer rate on a large file.

When transferring from the Shield hard drive to PC i'm getting 24MB/S. Are these correct transfer speeds for the setup i have? because honestly i expected much more.
 
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I recently went through the task of upgrading my entire setup. I have a Gigabit router which connects into gigabit switches and every single cable i have used is CAT6 to every device in my network... I made sure of this.

So i decided to test my setup. I have a USB3 hard drive connected to my Nvidia Shield and A USB 3 hard drive connected to my pc. When transferring from PC Hard drive to the shield hard drive i'm getting 10MB/S transfer rate on a large file.

When transferring from the Shield hard drive to PC i'm getting 24MB/S. Are these correct transfer speeds for the setup i have? because honestly i expected much more.
That's a little slow, but I suspect that it is one of the devices and not your network although you should...
I recently went through the task of upgrading my entire setup. I have a Gigabit router which connects into gigabit switches and every single cable i have used is CAT6 to every device in my network... I made sure of this.

So i decided to test my setup. I have a USB3 hard drive connected to my Nvidia Shield and A USB 3 hard drive connected to my pc. When transferring from PC Hard drive to the shield hard drive i'm getting 10MB/S transfer rate on a large file.

When transferring from the Shield hard drive to PC i'm getting 24MB/S. Are these correct transfer speeds for the setup i have? because honestly i expected much more.
That's a little slow, but I suspect that it is one of the devices and not your network although you should check all the components. Over my network from an NVMe drive to another NVMe drive (to insure that the drive is not the limitation) I get around 880Mbs (or 110MB/s) for large sequential files. Over my 10Gbs connection my large RAID arrays are the limitation and I get around 600MB/s between them. The type of files transferred has an impact on the speed of transfer though. Lots of small files are slower.
 
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