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Network upgraded from 1Gbps to 2.5Gbps, yet copying limited to 1Gbps maximum speed

Network upgraded from 1Gbps to 2.5Gbps, yet copying limited to 1Gbps maximum speed

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speedyr0b
Junior Member
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02-13-2016, 11:23 PM
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Good Day. I just need some advice. I've recently purchased a Trend-net TEG-S350 2.5Gbp 5 port switch. as well as two IOcrest (Model, SI-PEX24059 Realtek chipset) PCi-express 2.5Gbp nics. I've installed one network card in my personal "Windows 10 pro" machine, and the other one in my "Windows 10 pro" file server. My original cable runs were Cat5E, But I have since run new Cat6 cables between the machines and the switch. I have a 2TB samsung 860 EVO in the file server and a Silicon power M.2 drive in my personal machine. Both network connection are connected at 2.5Gbp. However file transfers still max out at only 1Gbp. I've monitored drives and network usage on both machines and they are nowhere near maxed out (hovering around 15 to 20% on the m.2 and 30% on the ssd). Neither is cpu power or anything else throttling. Is there any settings that I should tune on both windows machines to get the maximum throughput possible? I'm not an expert at networking, so I don't know if I should simply adjust jumbo packet frames or something. If you guys need more information feel free to ask. Thanks. I have attached some screenshots of my machine but everything mirrors exactly the same on my server.
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speedyr0b
02-13-2016, 11:23 PM #1

Good Day. I just need some advice. I've recently purchased a Trend-net TEG-S350 2.5Gbp 5 port switch. as well as two IOcrest (Model, SI-PEX24059 Realtek chipset) PCi-express 2.5Gbp nics. I've installed one network card in my personal "Windows 10 pro" machine, and the other one in my "Windows 10 pro" file server. My original cable runs were Cat5E, But I have since run new Cat6 cables between the machines and the switch. I have a 2TB samsung 860 EVO in the file server and a Silicon power M.2 drive in my personal machine. Both network connection are connected at 2.5Gbp. However file transfers still max out at only 1Gbp. I've monitored drives and network usage on both machines and they are nowhere near maxed out (hovering around 15 to 20% on the m.2 and 30% on the ssd). Neither is cpu power or anything else throttling. Is there any settings that I should tune on both windows machines to get the maximum throughput possible? I'm not an expert at networking, so I don't know if I should simply adjust jumbo packet frames or something. If you guys need more information feel free to ask. Thanks. I have attached some screenshots of my machine but everything mirrors exactly the same on my server.

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ricby
Senior Member
681
02-15-2016, 11:38 AM
#2
Check if iperf confirms a stable 2.5Gb connection between the two devices. Verify performance metrics to ensure speeds exceed expectations. Also, confirm your network switch displays the correct 2.5Gb LED indicators (green, not red) to validate the link status.
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ricby
02-15-2016, 11:38 AM #2

Check if iperf confirms a stable 2.5Gb connection between the two devices. Verify performance metrics to ensure speeds exceed expectations. Also, confirm your network switch displays the correct 2.5Gb LED indicators (green, not red) to validate the link status.

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SGgamingDK
Member
222
03-07-2016, 03:35 AM
#3
Switch indicates approval for both devices. According to the switch, 2.5gbp is green. I haven't used Iperf yet, but I'll look it up quickly.
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SGgamingDK
03-07-2016, 03:35 AM #3

Switch indicates approval for both devices. According to the switch, 2.5gbp is green. I haven't used Iperf yet, but I'll look it up quickly.

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Anselhero
Senior Member
582
03-14-2016, 08:56 PM
#4
Iperf might look tricky at first, but it's actually straightforward. You could also explore robocopy—it's user-friendly and leverages multithreading for quicker file transfers. Simply open CMD and run "robocopy sourcepath destinationpath /E /MT"
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Anselhero
03-14-2016, 08:56 PM #4

Iperf might look tricky at first, but it's actually straightforward. You could also explore robocopy—it's user-friendly and leverages multithreading for quicker file transfers. Simply open CMD and run "robocopy sourcepath destinationpath /E /MT"

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masonight
Member
175
03-18-2016, 08:57 PM
#5
Teracopy produced identical outcomes. I won’t rely solely on the command line for copying. I plan to test Iperf and will provide the specifics later. My setup includes a single port from the 2.5Gb switch linked to my 1Gb network, allowing devices to access IPs from the router. Essentially, I’m aiming to transfer substantial data between my workstation and the file server, which is why upgrading the network speed is necessary.
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masonight
03-18-2016, 08:57 PM #5

Teracopy produced identical outcomes. I won’t rely solely on the command line for copying. I plan to test Iperf and will provide the specifics later. My setup includes a single port from the 2.5Gb switch linked to my 1Gb network, allowing devices to access IPs from the router. Essentially, I’m aiming to transfer substantial data between my workstation and the file server, which is why upgrading the network speed is necessary.

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NinjaTurtleNL
Member
207
03-19-2016, 01:50 AM
#6
It seems you're checking for any applications that use the 2.5gbit connection.
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NinjaTurtleNL
03-19-2016, 01:50 AM #6

It seems you're checking for any applications that use the 2.5gbit connection.

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remylobo
Junior Member
11
03-19-2016, 10:55 AM
#7
Stop being lazy and follow the commands, my man. Back in my day, we did everything by typing it out.
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remylobo
03-19-2016, 10:55 AM #7

Stop being lazy and follow the commands, my man. Back in my day, we did everything by typing it out.

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firstdwarf
Member
214
03-21-2016, 09:11 AM
#8
I appreciate your insight. I plan to transition to the Linux command line someday.
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firstdwarf
03-21-2016, 09:11 AM #8

I appreciate your insight. I plan to transition to the Linux command line someday.

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Der_Winter
Member
211
03-28-2016, 07:01 PM
#9
Have you truly signed up for the discussion board about this topic?
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Der_Winter
03-28-2016, 07:01 PM #9

Have you truly signed up for the discussion board about this topic?

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DoriFire
Junior Member
42
04-05-2016, 06:09 PM
#10
Would you like to try a different type of test? It mentions Bandwidth 1Gbp, yet the connection and everything indicate 2.5Gbp...
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DoriFire
04-05-2016, 06:09 PM #10

Would you like to try a different type of test? It mentions Bandwidth 1Gbp, yet the connection and everything indicate 2.5Gbp...

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