Can't your test WebDAV over Wifi? You can use e.g. BarracudaDrive on Windows as a server.
And what speed do you get with FTP?
slow Wifi connection with TC plugin
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I see - so theoretically, a better speed should be possible...
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Sorry for asking, but what other alternatives that do not have this limitation do we have? Any examples please?ghisler(Author) wrote: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 spent the better part of last evening trying to figure this out and also try out other smb-capable filemanager on my android tablet.

Never mind. I installed proftpd on my samba-server and then added the ftp-plugin to Total Commander.
I now get about 20-25 Mbps on my 802.11N wifi downstream to my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.2.
A little low, but still more than double the rate I had with the LAN-plugin earlier.
I'll try out my Galaxy S2 and see if this one is able to sustain a higher rate than the tablet.
In any case; Thanks for providing Total Commander to us!
I now get about 20-25 Mbps on my 802.11N wifi downstream to my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.2.
A little low, but still more than double the rate I had with the LAN-plugin earlier.
I'll try out my Galaxy S2 and see if this one is able to sustain a higher rate than the tablet.
In any case; Thanks for providing Total Commander to us!
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