Forgive me for seeming to be one of the numerous users having difficulty achieving a 10 Gbps DIRECT connection speed between my QNAP NAS and iMac Pro. I have delved through the array of forum posts and great info with no luck. In a nutshell...
- Good news: I have a consistently working 1 Gbps connection between the NAS and iMac with QNAP's 10GbE adapter.
- Bad news: I can’t achieve a 10 Gbps connection with this adapter.
EQUIPMENT:
- QNAP TS-1673U (with 2 10GbE adapters)
- iMac Pro 2017 edition (10GbE ethernet interface) - OS 12.3.1
- Direct ethernet connection via Cat7 cable between one of QNAP’s 10GbE adapter and iMac’s ethernet port (no switch)
- Note: No other ethernet connection used with NAS. Wifi used for internet on the Mac with a different subnet. The NAS is local only.
SETTINGS:
- NAS IP address: 192.168.2.3
- NAS Subnet: 255.255.255.0
- No default gateway
- NAS Jumbo Frame set at 9000
- NAS Firmware: 5.0.0.2055
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- iMac IP address: 192.168.2.11
- iMac Subnet: 255.255.255.0
- iMac Speed: 10Gbase-T
- iMac MTU: Jumbo (9000)
I must be missing something obvious and I appreciate any guidance on this. I have switched cables, rebooted the units, and even updated firmware…no progress. I have attached a screenshot below of what I see from the admin perspective within QNAP. Once again, thanks for any help!
10GbE Adapter Status.png
-Phil
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