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Transfer rates on LAN are insufficient, lagging at 5 MB/s or below.

Transfer rates on LAN are insufficient, lagging at 5 MB/s or below.

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OnlyDaniel
Junior Member
10
01-12-2025, 10:24 AM
#1
Hi guys this is crazy, not sure what to do next transferring files over my LAN is maximum 5MB/s I tried: flow control disabled ipv4 checsum offload disabled large send offload (IPv4 and IPv6) disabled tcp checksum offload (IPv4 and IPv6) disabled udp checksum offload (IPv4 and IPv6) disabled full duplex disabled firewall and antivirus and still 5Mb/s but when I am downloading files from the net is 110Mbps [around 10-11 MB/s] my problem looks exactly the same as described here: The guy fixed his problem simply by installing the newest driver but in my case that doesn't help I have 2 computers and 1 laptop computer 1 - cable computer 2 -wifi laptop 1 - wifi So for my test I connected laptop to the router via cable and the same, 5MB/s its like my LAN is limited by Windows OS or router to max 5MB/s somehow help Big Grin
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OnlyDaniel
01-12-2025, 10:24 AM #1

Hi guys this is crazy, not sure what to do next transferring files over my LAN is maximum 5MB/s I tried: flow control disabled ipv4 checsum offload disabled large send offload (IPv4 and IPv6) disabled tcp checksum offload (IPv4 and IPv6) disabled udp checksum offload (IPv4 and IPv6) disabled full duplex disabled firewall and antivirus and still 5Mb/s but when I am downloading files from the net is 110Mbps [around 10-11 MB/s] my problem looks exactly the same as described here: The guy fixed his problem simply by installing the newest driver but in my case that doesn't help I have 2 computers and 1 laptop computer 1 - cable computer 2 -wifi laptop 1 - wifi So for my test I connected laptop to the router via cable and the same, 5MB/s its like my LAN is limited by Windows OS or router to max 5MB/s somehow help Big Grin

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Tyler_MC
Member
227
01-12-2025, 11:50 AM
#2
What is the router?
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Tyler_MC
01-12-2025, 11:50 AM #2

What is the router?

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Dudu_Carvalho
Junior Member
1
01-16-2025, 07:17 PM
#3
3 models of Virgin Media router hub available
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Dudu_Carvalho
01-16-2025, 07:17 PM #3

3 models of Virgin Media router hub available

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zFlare22
Member
210
01-22-2025, 01:08 AM
#4
I use the FTP protocol for file transfer.
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zFlare22
01-22-2025, 01:08 AM #4

I use the FTP protocol for file transfer.

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R4pperZ
Junior Member
8
01-22-2025, 09:22 PM
#5
Your connection speed is listed below. People are quoted for emphasis.

"Edited August 23, 2021 by RockSolid1106"
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R4pperZ
01-22-2025, 09:22 PM #5

Your connection speed is listed below. People are quoted for emphasis.

"Edited August 23, 2021 by RockSolid1106"

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preparedmanx2
Junior Member
3
01-23-2025, 05:17 AM
#6
1.0 Gbps
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preparedmanx2
01-23-2025, 05:17 AM #6

1.0 Gbps

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01-24-2025, 03:59 AM
#7
I'm just moving the files into shared directories.
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xXImTheAngelXx
01-24-2025, 03:59 AM #7

I'm just moving the files into shared directories.

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djpumuslink01
Senior Member
577
01-30-2025, 02:05 PM
#8
Yes, it applies to both PCs.
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djpumuslink01
01-30-2025, 02:05 PM #8

Yes, it applies to both PCs.

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Siked
Member
114
02-05-2025, 05:59 PM
#9
I performed a test using the laptop with a comp connected via LAN cable. The WiFi card provided around 500 Mbps speed.
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Siked
02-05-2025, 05:59 PM #9

I performed a test using the laptop with a comp connected via LAN cable. The WiFi card provided around 500 Mbps speed.

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timo_1892
Senior Member
715
02-05-2025, 09:35 PM
#10
Attempt to link them directly via Ethernet. Assign IP addresses manually since there’s no DHCP server present.
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timo_1892
02-05-2025, 09:35 PM #10

Attempt to link them directly via Ethernet. Assign IP addresses manually since there’s no DHCP server present.

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