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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320L => Topic started by: seamonkey on December 22, 2016, 10:18:32 AM
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Hi guys, I have an issue with this NAS.
- Windows 10 updated until today.
- NAS with firmware 1.0
- NIC with offload disabled
When I upload the files from Explorer, if they are under 20 MB they loading well (300/400 Mbits), but the larger ones of 20 MB lock/pause at 20 MB then advancing the other 20 MB, at the end the average is 1-5 Mbits
If I download a file from the NAS to my PC, any size, there are no issues (300/400 Mbits).
If I use a virtual machine with Kubuntu, there are no problems.
The problem is Win10 and its NIC driver.
Do you have any experience or suggestions about this issue?
Thank you.
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Which nic? Is this a laptop?
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Hi RYAT3, Yes it' a laptop: Asus K75VJ.
Tks
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Hi, another information for you.
I try a Win7, another laptop but HP, with the same network card (different driver).
I disabled the LSO and everything works perfectly... upload and download...
The issue is in Win10 NIC driver but why only in the PC > NAS direction? Upload/Write to NAS.
I'm frustrated...
Good night.
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It doesn't look as if Microsoft has fixed their Samba upload problem with win10 yet.
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Hi Ivan, I've other Win10 laptops and PCs and I've not issues.
The problem is the NIC's driver.
Why, I don't found a reason, the upload work for 20MB, then a long pause, other 20 MB, another long pause, etc...
But I must ask to NIC vendo, not only here, because this NAS, with Linux, works perfectly...
If you have some idea, please share it with me.
Thank you.
It doesn't look as if Microsoft has fixed their Samba upload problem with win10 yet.
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I try a Win7, another laptop but HP, with the same network card (different driver).
I disabled the LSO and everything works perfectly... upload and download...
This is what I had to do on my laptop Win7. Disable LSO. Why do you want to keep it enabled?
To sum up:
Go to Start->Control Panel->Device Manager->Network adapters->Your adapters name (mine is Atheros AR8152/8158 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.20), right-click then select Properties. On the Advance tab, find property Large Send Offload (IPv4) and change its value to Disabled then click OK.
If you have a Large Send Offload (IPv4) v2 try setting that to Enable (with the other one disabled of course).
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This is what I had to do on my laptop Win7. Disable LSO. Why do you want to keep it enabled?
Hi RYAT3, I've not wrote that I want keep LSO. I wrote that I’ve disabled it everywhere but in this laptop, with Win10 and this NIC/driver, only the upload doesn’t work. In all other my systems (win7 and win10 with others hardware and drivers) all is ok.
Anyway, after my last test I understand that the issue is in the NIC driver and not in the NAS.
I close this request and I write to NIC vendor.
Thank you for you time.
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Glad you found the cause. Hope it can be resolved.
Good Luck.