I have a Netgear nighthawk and a Synology DS918+ that runs my plex server.
I have a buffering issue when I try to stream my video’s at high quality resolution, so I have settled for reducing the quality to get through the movie but I want to know, would it be beneficial to turn on link aggregation on my router and server to help with video/speed quality while streaming Plex Movies?
Depends on the actual bottleneck in your setup.
If the client that’s buffering is connected via WIFI, it’s unlikely a link aggregation will do you much good.
If the buffering is due to the Synology not living up to some required transcoding, a link aggregation won’t change the cause of that transcoding.
Long story short… you might need to provide some more details to get a more helpful response.
So if I am understanding everyone correctly, doing a link aggregate really wont help improve my streaming capabilities or even help with streaming Plex from an external location.
It will only help if I am just transferring Multiple files between my PC and NAS.
it may not even speed up from PC <> nas, because there is still only 1 NIC from your PC (which is the bottleneck).
if you had TWO pc doing transfers, they could theoretically hit the nas via TWO nics (assuming the nas has the disk IO/read/write speed to saturate 2gbs of traffic).
as far as external/remote streaming, that is entirely limited by your internet upload speed.
Unless maybe you have more than 1gig upload, then you would need a router with 10gbit wan (which is highly unlikely) (and probably very expensive).
Some older routers may only have 100mbs wan connections, so in that case a newer router with 1gbit would help if you had more than 100m upload.
10 Mbps = old dirt road over a stone bridge
100 Mbps = 25 year old narrow two lane road over two-lane bridge
1 GbE = new concrete bridge
Aggregation is like adding extra lanes on the bridge. No single lane can go faster than the design but now you can get more traveling at that max speed at a time.
I have dual 1 gig links between server and storage boxes. It doesn’t speed anything up but it does provide redundancy. I knocked a cable out doing maintenance and never knew untill a week later when I logged in and saw a link down warning. Plex never hiccup.