I'm offering $10 USD through Paypal to whoever solve my problem

BRIO

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I just built my first NAS. Actually everything seems to go pretty smoothly except that when my server is connected, I get a jerky internet speed on my computer (takes roughly 1 to 3 seconds to load some pages).

My guess is that there is a problem with the fact that everything go through the same router in addition to have connection to the server but I might be wrong. Here's my setup:

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NAS setup:
-Motherboard: ASUS Prime X570-Pro
-CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
-RAM: T-Force Vulcan DDR4 32GB (2X16GB)
-10GB/s PCIe Card: Intel X540-T2 Dual 10GB/s port ( https://www.ebay.com/itm/143592050461?var=442552216136 )
-RAIDZ1
-3X 16TB WD ULTRASTAR SATA
-1TB M.2 Cache VDev

PC setup:
-Motherboard: MSI Prestige X570 Creation ( https://www.newegg.ca/msi-prestige-x570-creation/p/N82E16813144258?Item=N82E16813144258 )
-CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
-RAM: T-Create DDR4 64GB (2X32GB)
-Windows 10

Laptop setup (msi gf6510ui):
-CPU: i5-10500H @ 2.50GHz
-RAM: 16.0 GB (15.8 GB usable)
-Windows 10

All of my port's DNS are static and linked together to the right place. Let me know if you can see what's the problem is, I'm seriously offering $10 USD to anyone who solve my problem. Cheers!
 

Whattteva

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I'd be surprised if $10 is enough to sway anyone to troubleshoot a problem that could potentially take more than 30 minutes to solve, lol.

All of my port's DNS are static and linked together to the right place.
What does this even mean? How do you even know it's at "the right place" when clearly, you're having a problem you can't solve? If it was truly in the right place and you're certain of it, then you shouldn't be having this problem and needing help in the first place.

Also, I don't understand the separate hookups to the server. It would make more sense if your PC and laptop actually has 10G cards also, but they don't.

Finally, it helps to give us the actual subnets and IP's involved, rather than just saying something meaningless like "the right place" that doesn't help in any way to troubleshoot problems.
 
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