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Filezilla server setup netgear router
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It's now a cable or switch problem because I have tried to create an iSCSI disk and transfered a 10GB file from my Client PC to the iSCSI disk and I get about 120MB/Sec so is the full speed of the Gigabit Network.Īlso I have installed FileZilla FTP Server on the ISCSI Server and tried to download and upload a 10GB file and the speed is ever 115/120 MB/Sec. I have replaced the ethernet cables, also tried to connect the cables directly into the modem and also I have tried with another switch but the result is ever the same. The strange thing is that also at this very slow speed I have created a Server 2008 VM and installed iperf for make a network benchmark and I get about 600/700 Mbit/Sec so really I don't know anymore what I can do. I have a Netgear GS108 where I have hooked all the ethernet cables plus my ADSL Modem, a Linksys WAG320NĮverything is OK apart that I have a very very slow network speed for example for transfer the ISO of Server 2k8r2 I take about 30 minutesĪfter many tries I have decided to start from scratch, I have only powered on my ESXi2 machine and reinstalled ESXi 4.1U1 from scratch and I have installed vSphere Client to my Client PC that also have a Gigabit Ethernet adapter and is also hooked to the Gigabit Switch however the speed is again the same, about 2/3 MB/sec. Windows Server 2008 R2 with Starwind iSCSI After many tries I have finally found the right hardware for build my vsphere home lab.Ģx Intel Pro 1000 GT Ethernet Desktop Adapterġx Intel Pro 1000 GT EthernetDesktop Adapter














Filezilla server setup netgear router