Hi @ywp,

I’m using the following configuration:

On the MT-2500 router, firmware version 4.4.6 release1 is installed.

The Samba v4 server is running with the standard packages: samba4-libs, samba4-server, samba4-utils from Gl-inet without any modifications.

An SSD with a capacity of 256 GB and an ext4 file system is used for storage:

/dev/sda3: UUID="271fa112-6d67-4026-a9af-0cda3be1917b" VERSION="1.0" MOUNT="/tmp/mountd/disk1_part1" TYPE="ext4"

My SSD contains video files in formats such as avi, mkv, and some iso files with various images. File sizes range from 500 MB to 2 GB.

Copying takes place within LAN. My GL-AR300M with firmware 4.3.7 release1 in Access Point mode is connected to the LAN port of the MT-2500. Client devices are connected to the GL-AR300M via Wi-Fi and Ethernet.

The first occurrence of this problem happened during the copying of an ISO image of approximately 1.2 GB in size. After the problem occurred, for testing purposes, I tried copying several mkv and avi files to a PC running Windows 11 connected to the GL-AR300M via Ethernet.

I noticed that the availability of the router and connected devices on the local network is related to the time it takes to copy files. In other words, the larger the file size, the longer the MT-2500 and client devices on the local network remain inaccessible from the outside world via SSH and RDP.

After several tests, I sent you those logs.

At the same time, I have a DLNA server running that uses the same SSD. The amount of RAM used by my MT-2500 is consistently around 98-99%.

If you need additional information, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Thank you.

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