I have owned a DIR-825 for a few months, but only just upgraded all the LAN cable to Cat 6. I now need help because, while I get lights showing gigabit connections to the computers, the actual transfer speeds are only about 10 to 60 Megabits/second (1 to 6 Megabytes/second). I didn't expect 1000 megabits/second, but I am only getting 3% of that speed.
Cables are all new Cat 6 with the factory connectors on both ends. Router is functioning as a DHCP server. Other than the WLAN settings (which should not affect the wired connections), the router is using default settings. No other computers are using the network during the transfer tests.
Router is Rev A1 with 1.12 firmware.
I am measuring the speeds by transferring groups of 100 to 150 megabyte files that total between 1.5 gigabytes and 6.4 gigabytes per transfer. I measure the transfer time using a stopwatch. There is little and no consistent difference in the transfer rate due to the different sizes of the transfers.
All transfers are thru the LAN ports (not WAN or WLAN).
This can't be normal, is it? Please help? For more details, see below.
Barry
Devices are: 1) a new Mac Mini, 2) a 2008 vintage Mac Pro, 3) an old homemade PC with a 1.4 GHz Athlon processor and a gigabit network card, 4) an HP Pavilion dv9700 media laptop (dual core AMD 64 bit 2GHz processor), and 5) a Lacie Ethernet Mini NAS drive. All with gigabit ethernet connections and for those with wireless, the WLAN was off. All have current software and drivers.
The NAS drive and the old PC both connect directly to the DIR-825. The others connect via a Dlink DGS-2205 gigabit switch. I have, however, done a few tests in which the switch was bypassed and all connections were directly to the router, and there was no improvement in speed.
Also connected by Cat 6 cable to the DIR-825 is a Linksys 310N wireless router (serving the other end of the property). Also connected to the DGS-2205 switch are both another computer with 100 Mb/s ethernet and a Netgear 614 G router (100 megabits/sec ethernet). Both the Linksys and Netgear routers are operating as wireless access points only (their DHCP servers are turned off). All gigabit connections on the DIR-825 and DGS-2205 switch show lights indicating gigabit operation. For one of the tests, I physically disconnected all 100 MB/s devices so there were only gigabit devices on the LAN. No improvement. All cable runs are 100 ft long or less.
What have I missed?