slow Wifi connection with TC plugin
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slow Wifi connection with TC plugin
My wifi connection is 65Mbps and I got around 3.5MB/s through Airdroid transferring file between my PC and Galaxy Nexus (ICS 4.0.4), but only about 500KB/s in TC for Android by the network plugins.
TC rc7 & latest plugins.... any clues?
TC rc7 & latest plugins.... any clues?
WiFi Speed
What do you mean with the two speeds? Did you installed the above tool? It shows the speed in any corner as an overlay. With this tool you are able to compare the speed in any app. For me the speed is nearly the same for ex. browser downloads or TC.
The speed depends on several factors:
if the router is an g-style type with 65 MBits/s the maximum will be about 8MBytes. But the bottleneck will be the flash card, the read operation is faster than the write speed and last but not least the Class of the flash card is a factor too.
excuse my bad English, I went to school in the early sixteenth
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The speed depends on several factors:
if the router is an g-style type with 65 MBits/s the maximum will be about 8MBytes. But the bottleneck will be the flash card, the read operation is faster than the write speed and last but not least the Class of the flash card is a factor too.
excuse my bad English, I went to school in the early sixteenth

Re: WiFi Speed
I don't install the app you mentioned, it is so obvious to tell the different from 3.5MB/s to 0.5MB/s, and, when I measure the speed, I just check Windows' task manager to see the network connection speed when transferring file between my phone.Mueli wrote:What do you mean with the two speeds? Did you installed the above tool? It shows the speed in any corner as an overlay. With this tool you are able to compare the speed in any app. For me the speed is nearly the same for ex. browser downloads or TC.
The speed depends on several factors:
if the router is an g-style type with 65 MBits/s the maximum will be about 8MBytes. But the bottleneck will be the flash card, the read operation is faster than the write speed and last but not least the Class of the flash card is a factor too.
excuse my bad English, I went to school in the early sixteenth.
it's around 24% - 30% at 100MBps with Airdroid, and 5% of TC
You haven't read my post carefully enough .....
The bottleneck will be the flash memory inside the phone! You should download a flash memory tester in the Google Play Store to test what amount of transfer speed you can aspect. Keep in mind that transferring a big file will be faster than a sample of small files due to the overhead.
Take care : a chain is only as good as the weakest member
The bottleneck will be the flash memory inside the phone! You should download a flash memory tester in the Google Play Store to test what amount of transfer speed you can aspect. Keep in mind that transferring a big file will be faster than a sample of small files due to the overhead.
Take care : a chain is only as good as the weakest member
I read, just don't see the points how come the bottleneck will lay at the sdcard speed at this scale ( speaking of a few megabyte at most).Mueli wrote:You haven't read my post carefully enough .....
The bottleneck will be the flash memory inside the phone! You should download a flash memory tester in the Google Play Store to test what amount of transfer speed you can aspect. Keep in mind that transferring a big file will be faster than a sample of small files due to the overhead.
Take care : a chain is only as good as the weakest member
It's so simple, under same wifi connection,
AirDroid <----> PC : fast
TC ( and other file manger ) <---> PC: slow
copy a 100MB file from/to the phone, the difference is enormous
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Maybe it's an Android "misfeature" because not TC itself is copying the data, but the LAN plugin (which is a background service)?
Edit: This seems to be a misfeature of Android 4: It seems that I have to set the flag BIND_IMPORTANT when binding to the service to ensure that it gets the same priority as TC itself when in the foreground. I will try that in the next version.
Edit: This seems to be a misfeature of Android 4: It seems that I have to set the flag BIND_IMPORTANT when binding to the service to ensure that it gets the same priority as TC itself when in the foreground. I will try that in the next version.
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I have already added this flag to TC 1.01, which is now on the market.
Then it will probably not be faster with TC either. All Androids apps offering SMB connections (including TC) seem to be using the same library jcifs.I've tried 3 or 4 most popular file manager at market, and all of them work at slow speed.
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Just tried that on play market (ver. 1.0.1), no luck, same slow speed (around 5Mbps)ghisler(Author) wrote:I have already added this flag to TC 1.01, which is now on the market.
Then it will probably not be faster with TC either. All Androids apps offering SMB connections (including TC) seem to be using the same library jcifs.I've tried 3 or 4 most popular file manager at market, and all of them work at slow speed.

I wish someone using Android other than ICS4 would do a similar test, it may help figure out this is a library issue or the OS one
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Could you try some other transfer method, e.g. using my FTP or WebDAV plugin?
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Because my Internet access speed is 4Mbps, which is much slower than the wifi speed, so I can't test with WebDAV.ghisler(Author) wrote:Could you try some other transfer method, e.g. using my FTP or WebDAV plugin?
FTP plugin is good, download & upload is in faster wifi connection speed ( around 20-30Mbps )