Using ubuntu 17.10, kernel 4.13-0.15-generic on XPS 13 9360 QCA6174 rev 32.
Connection on 5Ghz band AC Freebox router.
Had the same problem, however browser speedtest [1] worked fine, except that any upload on nfs or cifs were from 0 to max 1MB/s with system freeze when uploading big files.
Changed in networkmanager the MTU to 1400 (trial and error) and now the upload speed on nfs is around 25 MB/s.
Iperf still gives bad results for uploads. On NFS the speed increases from 2 MB/s - 25MB/s in about 5 seconds, so it seems that the TCP algorithm is/was the problem here.
Using ubuntu 17.10, kernel 4.13-0.15-generic on XPS 13 9360 QCA6174 rev 32.
Connection on 5Ghz band AC Freebox router.
Had the same problem, however browser speedtest [1] worked fine, except that any upload on nfs or cifs were from 0 to max 1MB/s with system freeze when uploading big files.
Changed in networkmanager the MTU to 1400 (trial and error) and now the upload speed on nfs is around 25 MB/s.
Iperf still gives bad results for uploads. On NFS the speed increases from 2 MB/s - 25MB/s in about 5 seconds, so it seems that the TCP algorithm is/was the problem here.
[1] http:// www.speedtest. net/my- result/ 6703944909 pic.nperf. com/r/184530901 -oTbTp0X2. png
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The WIFI is the bottleneck here as over Ethernet I get ~ 500mbps/200mbps.
I hope this helps.