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FTP-server speed problem
2012-12-11 12:35:41
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Region : Sweden
Model : TL-WR842ND
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : wr842ndv1_en_3_12_22_up(120424).bin
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My normal FTP download speed is 1-2 GB/Sec but downloading from the routers USB port only gives 200KB/Sec.
Is this normal or am I doing something wrong? Any suggestions how to improve the server speed?
Another question: How many users can login/download at the same time?
Model : TL-WR842ND
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : wr842ndv1_en_3_12_22_up(120424).bin
ISP :
My normal FTP download speed is 1-2 GB/Sec but downloading from the routers USB port only gives 200KB/Sec.
Is this normal or am I doing something wrong? Any suggestions how to improve the server speed?
Another question: How many users can login/download at the same time?
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Re:FTP-server speed problem
2012-12-11 21:36:17
I know the speed would reduce when it is going through the router's USB port, but I'm not sure what is the speed it can be:(
It is said that only 2 users can access the FTP sever at the same time.
It is said that only 2 users can access the FTP sever at the same time.
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Re:FTP-server speed problem
2013-04-12 00:45:48
I had a play with the USB ftp function and used filezilla as the client. Uploading from a client to the drive wirelessly gave about 1.2MB/s on average and downloading from the drive (a quite old USB 2.0 freebie) about 3.4MB/s - I don't tend to see >10MB/s for any USB (USB 2.0) transfer so after that it depends on the device.
Connecting the same USB drive directly to my laptop gave me approx 10.8MB/s "download" and 890KB/s climbing over the transfer to 1.8MB/s "upload".
I would test your USB drive speed directly in a port attached to your PC - 200KB/s does seem slow - was this a single large file or many small files? There is a lot of overhead associated with copying small files over a network (I understand) such that it is sometimes recommended to package them in a single archive when sending a large number this way.
I've since set up an FTP server on an old netbook connected through one of the LAN ports - gets about 7-11MB/s upload on average - that's to a spinning hard-drive with some cache to it of course.
Connecting the same USB drive directly to my laptop gave me approx 10.8MB/s "download" and 890KB/s climbing over the transfer to 1.8MB/s "upload".
I would test your USB drive speed directly in a port attached to your PC - 200KB/s does seem slow - was this a single large file or many small files? There is a lot of overhead associated with copying small files over a network (I understand) such that it is sometimes recommended to package them in a single archive when sending a large number this way.
I've since set up an FTP server on an old netbook connected through one of the LAN ports - gets about 7-11MB/s upload on average - that's to a spinning hard-drive with some cache to it of course.
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Re:FTP-server speed problem
2013-04-12 14:37:51
These are normal speeds for usb:1-2 MB writing and 4-6 for reading.
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Speed problem with torent client download
2014-04-26 13:18:45
Hello,
I have tried to DL torrent file to the USB HDD attached to USB of the router. The max speed was 200 kb/sec. After this tried to copy file from PC to USB HDD on router. Max speed was 1,2 MB/sec.
Why there is so low speed? USB is not usable in this case.
Region : Bulgaria
Model : TL-WR842ND
Hardware Version : WR842ND v2 00000000
Firmware Version : 3.14.2 Build 130628 Rel.37450n
I have tried to DL torrent file to the USB HDD attached to USB of the router. The max speed was 200 kb/sec. After this tried to copy file from PC to USB HDD on router. Max speed was 1,2 MB/sec.
Why there is so low speed? USB is not usable in this case.
Region : Bulgaria
Model : TL-WR842ND
Hardware Version : WR842ND v2 00000000
Firmware Version : 3.14.2 Build 130628 Rel.37450n
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