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mrgreeneyes

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Oct 7, 2007
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Gatineau,Canada
so im my home.

there are 4 laptops all connected to wifi, 2 ipads, 3 iphones, and an apple tv and a Synology NAS ( wired to router)
plus some consoles.

my question is what can i do to increase the transfer speeds between laptops and NAS?

i dont have a lot of knowledge of networking and such.

thanks,
 

sublunar

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Jun 23, 2007
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What kind of router do you have at home? WiFi 5? WiFi 6? That’s probably going to be the source of the issue. And secondarily what laptop, phone, and ipad models do you have?

finally, the NAS is likely to be hard drive based, which is obviously slow anyway.
 

aebaileyNC4life

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Dec 6, 2023
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On a beach somewhere
Have you setup a local network, or are all the appliances (laptops. Printers, IPads etc.) just logging on to your internet individually? Also, are all devices using wireless or are some connected by cat5 directly?
just need to decide how to handle all the “Traffic “.
Thanks,
Art
 

mrgreeneyes

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Oct 7, 2007
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Gatineau,Canada
What kind of router do you have at home? WiFi 5? WiFi 6? That’s probably going to be the source of the issue. And secondarily what laptop, phone, and ipad models do you have?

finally, the NAS is likely to be hard drive based, which is obviously slow anyway.
i have a asus wifi 6 router

the laptops are:

1, macbook pro 2009
2, macbook air 2020
3, windows lenovo laptop
3, hp windows laptop

iphones are

1, iphone 15 pro max
2, iphone 15 pro max
3, iphone 14

ipads:

1, ipad air 2020
2, ipad air 2020

NAS is a Synology DS920+ hard wired to the router
 

mrgreeneyes

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Oct 7, 2007
843
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Gatineau,Canada
Have you setup a local network, or are all the appliances (laptops. Printers, IPads etc.) just logging on to your internet individually? Also, are all devices using wireless or are some connected by cat5 directly?
just need to decide how to handle all the “Traffic “.
Thanks,
Art
local network? not sure waht you mean by this

all devices are connected to the router through wifi, except for the NAS which is connected through ethernet
 

Bigwaff

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Sep 20, 2013
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i have a asus wifi 6 router
(not enough spec details to comment; 6 or 6e support?)

the laptops are:

1, macbook pro 2009 (802.11n approx. 50-100 Mbps typical)
2, macbook air 2020 (802.11ac approx. 300-350 Mbps typical)
3, windows lenovo laptop (not enough spec details to comment)
3, hp windows laptop (not enough spec details to comment)

iphones are

1, iphone 15 pro max (802.11ax approx. 1000-1200 Mbps typical)
2, iphone 15 pro max (802.11ax approx. 1000-1200 Mbps typical)
3, iphone 14 (802.11ax approx. 1000-1200 Mbps typical)

ipads:

1, ipad air 2020 (802.11ax approx. 1000-1200 Mbps typical)
2, ipad air 2020 (802.11ax approx. 1000-1200 Mbps typical)

NAS is a Synology DS920+ hard wired to the router (1Gbps/1000Mbps) ethernet)

Your devices will only transfer data over the network to the NAS based on their supported 802.11 WiFi adapters.. and how far away from the router you are... and how much interference there is... and... there are a lot of variables. Have you any idea what your current WiFi network data through put is for each device when transferring data to the NAS?
 

mrgreeneyes

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Oct 7, 2007
843
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Gatineau,Canada
Your devices will only transfer data over the network to the NAS based on their supported 802.11 WiFi adapters.. and how far away from the router you are... and how much interference there is... and... there are a lot of variables. Have you any idea what your current WiFi network data through put is for each device when transferring data to the NAS?
my router is a asus rt-ax55


i sti about 10 feet a way from my NAS and router
im not sure how to get the wifi network data throughput for each device
 
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