i've been using dlink for several years. i just replaced my old 655 with the 825 to get more bandwidth as i add devices to my wifi network.
so i hit a snag here when i added an NAS to the network. i am using a my book live 2TB NAS for storage of movies/files/etc. i have no problems streaming HD content (5-25Mbps) to laptops/ps3, even when i have about 5-6 devices connected via g and n (2.4/5). i do get some moments of stuttering or choppy playback but that happens when the bitrate being displayed during a movie hits an inflection/high point. it mostly happens on devices using g rather than n.
the problem: very slow file transfer speed. it is not normal to transfer at a rate of 5 MB/sec. over wifi to the drive. testing the drive while it's connected directly to my laptop, the transfer speed is more tolerable at 40 MB/sec.
this router has 4 ports, all of them gigabit, so why does file transfer move like molasses when it's connected via the router ?
i read around and researched this problem, i'm not the only one, and folks over @ wdc forums aren't helping. i also read people are using adapters/external switches to remedy this. why is it not something that can be remedied from within the router's settings ?
internet is coming into the router via an actiontec modem that comes with my fios service, i am unsure if that modem/router ethernet connection drives the max speed of the routers' connections ? i know the actiontec has ports labeled 10/100, i don't see 1000.
all my MTU values are set @ 1500, and there is no adjust ability in the NAS configuration for network speed/connection. the drive is supposed to operate at gigabit when connected to a gigabit port.