Posted February 15, 2016 Hi all, Firstly, here my my set up; NAS - DLink DNS 320L - http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-ShareCenter-DNS-320L-Network-Enclosure/dp/B008HNRD4I NAS HDD - Seagate 3TB - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Seagate-ST3000DM001-Barracuda-3000-Internal/dp/B005T3GRLY Connected via Cat6 to my ISP modem/router which is the Virgin Media Superhub 2ac (http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/networks/wireless-routers/1402804/virgin-media-superhub-2ac-review) And then I've added the NAS as a network storage device on my Explorer. I'm finding transfer speeds to be slow and unstable, and although I can stream video fine on my computer which is also connected to the router via Cat6, if my girlfriend tries to do the same over Wi-Fi we find VLC crashes every 15 minutes or so (so we resort to copying the file from the NAS). The NAS is only capable of SATA 2 (wish I knew that before I bought it...) so I'm not expecting blazing speeds, but when I transfer files i'm getting a max of 45 MB/s (megabytes, not megabits just to clarify). With everything connected by Cat 6 to a Gigabit network, I was expecting much higher speeds. The drive should be capable of 150MB/s and Sata2 should do 300MB/s so there shouldn't be any bottlenecks. If anyone knows whats going wrong here, please let me know! Many thanks in advance for any help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted February 15, 2016 I would save some money or get second hand machine off ebay such as Dell OPtiplex due the fact the performance will be much better and allow you to install FREENAS and plugin such as plex which has not crashed or buffed for me since i got it with 3 user using it. They is not point using that crap machine ... they not really a good fix for this due the low power CPU and ram. Magical Pineapples