Tweak/speedup SFTP upload transfer rate - Windows 10 Mobile

Hi guys, since we still don't have MTP full filesystem access on L-950, I suppose to use SFTP. Download from phone to PC working great, on the full WiFi throttle. But upload to phone storage with transfer rate more than 32 Kbps always fails (after couple of megabytes).
I tried all rates (via Far Manager) and looks like 32 Kbps is a highest possible stable rate. But upload of the huge files takes sooooooo looooong time (like in "good old nineties" with analog phone modem)
Does anyone know how to fix the upload speed?

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Movie mess

I am trying to downlad movies onto my dash but am having a lot of problems... I would like to know if anyone could explain or recommend something that i must not be doing...can hit me at email [email protected] also
are the movies converted / resized for viewing on your S620? what size/file type are they?
When you say you're trying to download videos to the dash, do you mean:
1. From the internet using wifi
2. From the internet using EDGE
3. From a computer using USB
or
4. From a computer using Bluetooth?
If one of the first two is correct, what kinds of videos are you trying to get and what exactly is the problem?
If one of the last two is correct, what problems are you having and what error messages are you getting?
When asking for help, keep in mind there's more than one way to do something and nobody here has your dash in front of him.
kilo313 said:
I am trying to downlad movies onto my dash but am having a lot of problems... I would like to know if anyone could explain or recommend something that i must not be doing...can hit me at email [email protected] also
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I use MP4 movies and usually try to get them 320x240 but that depends on if it (the movie) is wide screen or not. I use SUPER to convert them to MP4. As far as transfering them to my Dash, the fast way is to take out your SD Card and use a card reader (most movies are in the range of 200 to 300 MB and take take several minutes to transfer if you use Bluetooth or USB directly to the Dash) the use of the card reader also cuts down on errors.

[Q] Slow usb transfer speeds fix yet?

I just went to transfer some files to the Fire when I remembered how it barely goes usb 1.0 speeds.
2mb a sec for a 300mb video file is obscenely wrong.
Last I recall the wifi speed was actually faster.
Is there a software fix or something yet or still stick with the wifi xfers?
It seems a lot peppier now. It wasn't so sluggish to detect the device when I connected it and I just got about 20 MB/sec on a >700MB file transferred via USB.
Edit: But transferring the OTHER way (from my computer TO the KF) I just got... about 2.3 MB/sec on a file less than half that size. Weird.
I think it's somewhat better on 6.2.2. USB mounting the sdcard partition dropped from 10 to 2 seconds for me, and USB transfer of a ~260MB file is now at about 10MB/s. I don't recall the original speed but I know it was quite a bit slower.
Tom's Hardware has a very nice but highly technical. explanation about why the transfer speeds are very slow.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amazon-kindle-fire-review,3076-11.html
With 6.2.2, it's still too slow to transfer files to the device.
I understand the why, but would love to know know the "when" it will be fixed.
My ipaq transferred faster on compact flash cards.
I didnt notice this on 6.3 firmware
But since I changed to CM7KFire it's been ridiculosly slow... do any of you out there with stock software 6.3 got fast transfer speeds?
You can get 5-6MB/s if you use adb push.

Large file NFC transfers (works)

Works between my hox and nexus10 and vice versa. But my wife's hox does not!
ROM feature?
All rooted but different roms
P.s I get 1Meg in 10Secs transfers. No Wi-Fi connected
1 MB in 10 seconds is slower than wifi, right? But must be faster than Bluetooth.
Yep but plenty for the odd photo, song
It was said that nfc had very very limited speed and would never ever be useful for files like a photo but obviously some one found away
What app are you using? As far as I knew NFC never actually transferred anything, it just initiated a Bluetooth connection and the terminated it instantly once the transfer was finished.
As far as compatibility goes as long as the receiving device can handle the file type it should do fine, I've transferred stuff to windows 8 PCs from my phone.

[Q] bittorrent speed - what am I doing wrong?

so far I've tried utorrent (config options sadly limited compared to windoze version) and ttorrent.
in both cases DL speed gets up to 800kbit/s, if I'm lucky. I don't think I'm victim to the wireless speed issue others report - browser downloads and a speedtest app both show ~8mbit/s on the ouya. xbmc 13 streams HD files just fine over smb/cifs.
whereas on my pc laptop, utorrent regularly gets 6400kbit/s and more, on the exact same torrents.
is there a better bittorrent client? ttorrent seems to have most of the finer settings I'm used to from windoze-utorrent. but it's still super slow.
I'd really like to simply download files directly to the ouya rather than having to dl to pc and then network share...

Extremely Slow SMB File transfer speeds

I have been trying to transfer files to a network share from my device recently, but I have been getting unbearable speeds of 800kbps. I have been using Es File Explorer with a test file that I used to transfer to the Windows 10 machine and back. When I transfer to the machine, I get 800kbps, but when I transfer in reverse, I get 7.5 MB/s! Its is significant speed increase in reverse.
This may look like it is a problem with my network or computer, but I don't believe it is. I have been able to transfer at 60 MB/s to and from another wired computer. Iperf3 shows ~200mbps over wifi, and speedtest maxes out my 90/12 connection.
I have also tried some other file managers namely Solid Explorer that has given me ~3.5 MB/s to the Windows 10 machine. All other file explorers have given me the same 800kbps.
I also have a Nexus 6P that gives me the same issue as the Pixel. I have even factory flashed it from scratch and get the same results.
The real kicker with this is that I used to be able to transfer at a solid 12 MB/s a few months ago when I last tried.
Is anyone else having this problem? Can any of you try a test transfer to a desktop on the network?
Thanks!
Try doing it with the charger on..
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