![]() ![]() My WiFi coverage is excellent (Wifi 5, 2.4+5GHz) and I even performed these tests having my mobile just a few inches from my access point to make sure that there is as few interference as possible. I have similar results with my iPhone, iPad Pro or my AppleTV 4K. SFTP: <100Mbps - expected because of encryption which maxes out my server CPU I did a long battery of tests at home, and have the following numbers: I also confirm the behavior described by some users above. I can’t connect my MacBook Pro to Ethernet right now, I would need to buy an ethernet to usb/thunderbolt adaptor and move all my hard drives and MacBook pro closer to the tv where the router is to connect. I did individual tests on each protocol to check average speeds and this is what I got (I only did these for a few minutes and they all seem to be declining slowly as the test goes on but here are the results): It’s possible none of my movies are showing from the SMB share? I am able to speed test them so that’s weird.įor SMB protocol it’s set to Auto. Not sure how to select a file to play from my SMB shared folder on MacBook Pro. It’s as if Infuse is trying to access the files connected to Plex so I just get the pinwheel when I try to play a movie. That being said, none of the movies are playing. I closed Infuse Pro and re-opened it and did a speed test again and now it’s giving me 75-80Mbps (with Plex media server still off). I turned my Plex media server off and did a speed test again with the same speed result 25-30Mbps. This is going to be a weird answer but I don’t even know if it’s trying to play movies over SMB. ![]() Is there any other setting or anything I can do to speed up the SMB connection to watch higher bitrate BluRay Disc Files? I turned Plex off so it wasn’t sharing the same connection, and I entered my MacBook Pro Address in Advanced settings and was able to get up to 50Mbps speeds on the same movie. What am I missing here?Ĭhecking my router settings now, is there anything I should look for?įile Sharing is set to “On” that’s for plugging a hard drive or usb directly to the router though.Įdit: I spoke with my ISP and they said my wifi connection looks great, they mentioned the SMB connection between my MacBook Pro and Infuse is a local connection and might be a separate issue. My MacBook Pro is connected to the wireless router and getting around 90 Mbps with Internet Speed Test, but the Infuse Pro speed test I’m getting 160Mpbs speeds with the Plex Share but when I check the SMB share for the same movie it’s getting only 4-5Mbps before I get “an error has occurred” prompt. My setup is a modem with wireless router. ![]()
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