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  • in reply to: Make sure both devices are #4829
    santanan

      Make sure both devices are negotiating at 1gb.  PCs in general have tendencies to not refresh network mappings unless  you are constantly accessing the NAS/WHS. 

      I currently have two ReadyNAS Business Pro, and although the sequential write/read speeds are sustained at 85Mb/s, I currently finished building my HTPC/NAS.  Does your NAS/WHS have dual NICs? If so, you should bind them so you can get more bandwidth.

      in reply to: From what I’ve been reading, #4814
      santanan

        From what I’ve been reading, it sounds like the client HTPC looses connection the WHS if you aren’t watching anything or accessing anything from the WHS.  In a home network environment, this type of situation happens on a regular basis.

        in reply to: I finished building my #4810
        santanan

          I finished building my HTPC/NAS device to consolodate my 2 ReadyNAS and HTPC build.

          Case:  Lian Li PC-P80N

          Processor: (2) Xeon L5630 (runs at 40 watts to conserve energy)

          Motherboard: EVGA Classified SR-2

          Memory: 24mb (will increase to 48mb in the future)

          Video: (2) EVGA GTX580 Hydrocopper (SLI)

          Raid Card: ARC-1880-ix-12 (supports SAS/SATA and is 6Gb/s)

          Raid 0 (OS): (2) Vertex 3 (120gb, MAX IOPS)

          Raid 10 (Storage): (12) 2TB Seagate Barracuda XT (64mb cache, 6Gb/s, 7200rpm)

          TV Tuner: (2) Ceton InfiniTV

          in reply to: Try removing the card, then #4809
          santanan

            Try removing the card, then removing the drivers and reboot the computer.  Make sure you have no trace of the Ceton app.

            Then place the card in a different PCIe slot. Go thru the install process.

            I’ve noticed at times there may be  a conflict with the PCIe slots, and moving them around may work out better.

            in reply to: RehabMan wrote: That’s why I #4721
            santanan

              [quote=RehabMan]

              That’s why I asked where the files where hosted.  If hosted on a non-Windows NAS, then it is likely you’re dealing with a Samba implementation of SMB where your mileage definitely varies.  It seems that when dealing with Windows-based shares, the library mechanism relies on the server to do the indexing of the share for Windows Search (supported by Windows Search 4.0), and it also seems that certain (maybe all) NAS servers fail to implement this indexing.

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              I’ve had the same problem also.  It can also be the traffic performance.  I currently have a ReadyNAS Pro Business and works fine.

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