Hey,
I have an interesting issue. Perhaps some of you guys have an idea before I make a bug report to apple.
I have an iMac and an Synology Diskstation.
The Mac is connected via Ethernet (1GB) and WLAN. The only reason WLAN is connected is for AirDrop and the location service of apple maps.
Over the Ethernet connection the traffic to the disk station is super fast (~70MB/s). With WLAN it (oh supprise, slow...) (around 6MB/s).
Its logically that I prefer Ethernet over WLAN.
I prioritized in my Network Settings Ethernet over WLAN. This works great... for one exception:
After an Wake-Up from the SleepMode the LAN is disconnected for 2 or 3 seconds, while the WLAN stays active. As soon the LAN is connected again the is used for all connections again, expect for the connection for my network share for my Sinology Diskstation. That means traffic is very slow.
If I disconnect the share and reconnect to it LAN is used again, or when I disable WLAN... but this not really a solution.
directly after wakeup:
after a view seconds when LAN is green again
Any ideas?
I have an interesting issue. Perhaps some of you guys have an idea before I make a bug report to apple.
I have an iMac and an Synology Diskstation.
The Mac is connected via Ethernet (1GB) and WLAN. The only reason WLAN is connected is for AirDrop and the location service of apple maps.
Over the Ethernet connection the traffic to the disk station is super fast (~70MB/s). With WLAN it (oh supprise, slow...) (around 6MB/s).
Its logically that I prefer Ethernet over WLAN.
I prioritized in my Network Settings Ethernet over WLAN. This works great... for one exception:
After an Wake-Up from the SleepMode the LAN is disconnected for 2 or 3 seconds, while the WLAN stays active. As soon the LAN is connected again the is used for all connections again, expect for the connection for my network share for my Sinology Diskstation. That means traffic is very slow.
If I disconnect the share and reconnect to it LAN is used again, or when I disable WLAN... but this not really a solution.
directly after wakeup:
PHP:
route get default | grep interface
interface: en1
after a view seconds when LAN is green again
PHP:
route get default | grep interface
interface: en0
Any ideas?