Check your connection and update your software.
Check your connection and update your software.
Have you attempted moving files between all possible device pairings? PC1 with PC2, PC2 with PC1, PC1 to NAS and PC2 to NAS.
These rates are anticipated. Earlier, it was clarified that 1000 megabits per second corresponds to 125 megabytes per second, and considering the extra load, such speeds appear reasonable.
Upgrade to 10Gb or use direct network. However, when accessing or storing data on rotating media, your performance is limited by the read/write rates there, not just your internet connection.
It's a gigabit... gigabit (gb)/8 equals gigabytes. 1000 divided by 8 gives 125, which is 125 MB.
You're already receiving 1Gbit speeds. Upgrading your hardware would be necessary for even higher performance.
You're extremely fortunate to have achieved this. For someone who has spent over 25 years daily working in programming and network protocols, reaching such a high level of performance hasn't happened before. It requires flawless cabling, network cards, controllers, and minimal latency (under 0.5 ms).