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Troubleshooting • Re: Write Transfer Speed Samba/FTP/SFTP

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Windows 192.168.178.20
Pi 192.168.178.23

I hope i did this right, haven't used iperf3 before.

- Run from Windows

Code:

iperf3.exe -c 192.168.178.23Connecting to host 192.168.178.23, port 5201[  5] local 192.168.178.20 port 59478 connected to 192.168.178.23 port 5201[ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate[  5]   0.00-1.01   sec   896 KBytes  7.28 Mbits/sec[  5]   1.01-2.00   sec  0.00 Bytes  0.00 bits/sec[  5]   2.00-3.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.04 Mbits/sec[  5]   3.01-4.01   sec  0.00 Bytes  0.00 bits/sec[  5]   4.01-5.00   sec   128 KBytes  1.05 Mbits/sec[  5]   5.00-6.00   sec  0.00 Bytes  0.00 bits/sec[  5]   6.00-7.01   sec  0.00 Bytes  0.00 bits/sec[  5]   7.01-8.01   sec   128 KBytes  1.04 Mbits/sec[  5]   8.01-9.01   sec  0.00 Bytes  0.00 bits/sec[  5]   9.01-10.00  sec   128 KBytes  1.06 Mbits/sec- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -[ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate[  5]   0.00-10.00  sec  1.38 MBytes  1.15 Mbits/sec                  sender[  5]   0.00-10.01  sec  1.15 MBytes   963 Kbits/sec                  receiveriperf Done.
This should be about the same numbers as in the other direction, so 94Mbps for a 100Mbps ethernet connection.

But I would get this at gigabit speeds, so 940 Mbps. You can first forget your whole NAS, just make sure you can get a 940 Mbps speed in both directions. Check cables, switches/router, your Windows Software and/or firewall. I don't use Windows, also don't have a Pi5, so cannot tell if this is a Windows<->Pi5 problem or so.

Statistics: Posted by redvli — Fri Dec 13, 2024 5:38 pm



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