windows smb performance

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This tag covers tuning SMB (Server Message Block) settings in Windows 10 and 11 to improve network file transfer speeds. Common issues include slow copy speeds to NAS devices, other PCs, or Windows file servers, where transfers may be significantly below gigabit expectations (e.g., 20-60 MB/s instead of 100-110 MB/s). Topics include disabling SMB throttling, adjusting network adapter offload settings, and modifying client-side behaviors that cause inconsistent bursts or transfer slowdowns over time. The content provides safe, measurable tweaks for intermediate users to optimize SMB performance on local networks.
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    Fix Slow Network Copy Speeds in Windows 10/11 by Tuning SMB and Disabling Throttling

    Fix Slow Network Copy Speeds in Windows 10/11 by Tuning SMB and Disabling Throttling Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20 minutes Slow file transfers to a NAS, another PC, or a Windows file server can be frustrating—especially on gigabit (or faster) networks where you expect 100–110 MB/s...
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