I have a 100baseT network with several Debian servers, a mac book, and some
virtual windows. I just picked up a Western Digital My Book Live (MBL) 2TB
NAS at Costco, and powered it up on my network. The unit is just sitting
with its green light on, and the web interface is really slow. When I ping
the device, it shows somewhere from 50% to 86% packet loss. If I ping any
other computer on the network I have 0% packet loss. I have tried moving
the device to different physical plugs, and I get the same results.
ping results for the MBL from server A:
--- 192.168.25.213 ping statistics ---
330 packets transmitted, 152 received, 53% packet loss, time 329555ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.208/0.273/0.650/0.048 ms
--- 192.168.25.213 ping statistics from server B ---
254 packets transmitted, 120 received, 52% packet loss, time 252998ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.196/0.264/2.499/0.206 ms
ping results for server A to B:
--- 192.168.25.130 ping statistics ---
340 packets transmitted, 340 received, 0% packet loss, time 338996ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.080/0.177/0.246/0.030 ms
The device says gigabit Ethernet next to the Ethernet port. Is there any
reason I can't connect a gigabit Ethernet device to a 100baseT network
other than the obvious speed difference? Should I see all this packet loss?
This is actually the second unit I have tried - the first one acted the
same way, so I took it back. I am now wondering if I am doing something
wrong.
Thanks!
Mark
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