Uploading data

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Re: Uploading data

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FSC830 wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 2:09 am At least you know that the 1GB/s is running.
With 100MB/s the peak would not exceed 12-15 MB/s.
B = bytes
b = bits

So this should probably say:
At least you know that the 1Gb/s is running.
With 100Mb/s the peak would not exceed 12-15 MB/s.

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Re: Uploading data

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There is that!

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Re: Uploading data

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Of course, sometimes the capitals are important, sometimes wrong :ashamed: .

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Re: Uploading data

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Hi Guys,

Sorry to bump this back again, I've finished transferring the data but I've noticed the nasbox is now generating thunbnails for it all...the problem with it is this task alone is causing the cpu to max out

Is this normal? Do you think the cpu is on it's way out?
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Re: Uploading data

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just disable all multimedia features and thumbnail generation should stop
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Thanks,

I gave that a go but the TV stopped seeing the box over wifi...it can stay as it is, it doesnt seem to effect anything else too much
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