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    Ok,, OK,, The qnap is now on an ethernet cable,,,

    and yes its much better/faster/reliable,,

    Thanks,, to all...
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    just a quick update,, while I've found it hard to add more than one folder that updates to the NAS,,

    it is, at the moment, transferring/saving at 61,677 kbs a sec,,
    yep thats 61 thousand,,
    I understand its not a GB a sec,, but really,, for less than $5,,,,,

    (mind you,, its disconcerting to see my pc UPLOADING at that rate--- )

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    That'll be about 7 Megabytes/sec.
    That's roughly what I'd have expected from Ethernet.
    You're never going to get the full 100 mbps out of the system.

    FWIW: on the gigabit setup I've created for my network, the maximum transfer rate I've seen over the wire has been 60-70 Mb/s, and that's from my new PC, with a Killer Networks eth chip to the QNAP.
    With all other devices, all claiming to have 'gigabit' capability, I reckon max transfer rates were in the 40-50Mb/s range.

    What are you using for transferring/syncing?
    Depending on your requirements, I'd highly recommend both or either; FreeFileSync, and or FastCopy.
    Have you mapped the QNAP as a network folder on your PC? Obviously not the entire QNAP needs to be mapped as a network folder or drive, just whatever area you need to have access too.

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    I'm using Qsync, the Qnap software/app.
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