Very slow upload speed - Xiaomi Mi 10T / 10T Pro Questions & Answers

Hi. When i try to upload any file using my 10t pro the maximal speed is 1'8 mg/sec
If i upload the same files to the same server using my pc and the same wifi then speed is 45 or 50 mg/sg.
I don't use any vpn or something similar.
Does anyone know which can be the problem?

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[Q] Copying files via wifi extremely slow

Trying to copy files form my PC to my Nexus using Samba, file transfers are ridiculously slow (50-100 kb/s) whereas downloading from the internet speeds are normal (800 kb/s).. You'd expect LAN speeds to be at least 4-5 Mb/s, anyone els experiencing this issue?
gabster21 said:
Trying to copy files form my PC to my Nexus using Samba, file transfers are ridiculously slow (50-100 kb/s) whereas downloading from the internet speeds are normal (800 kb/s).. You'd expect LAN speeds to be at least 4-5 Mb/s, anyone els experiencing this issue?
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It's a limitation of the router.
KiNG OMaR said:
It's a limitation of the router.
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Any efficient way of copying files over wifi?
Try it over FTP instead Samba (i.e. SwiFTP app) and are the speeds higher with the screen on? They are for me (power management for wifi doesn't kick in with screen on; SwiFTP has an option to keep screen on as well)
BinaryTB said:
Try it over FTP instead Samba (i.e. SwiFTP app) and are the speeds higher with the screen on? They are for me (power management for wifi doesn't kick in with screen on; SwiFTP has an option to keep screen on as well)
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You are right, much faster with screen on! 1 Mb/s.. I'll try FTP to see if it's faster as well
With FTP it is much faster then with Samba, the only problem with SwiFTP is that is now fully supported under ICS 4.0.
I mean, when you have the HW graphic acceleration on, it will not work correctly. Any recommendation for a good FTP application for ICS 4.0?
Thx

Poor Wifi LAn performance

Just picked up this tab from bestbuy to upgrade my Nexus 7 2013. Rooted and flashed CM11, tried Snapshot and nightly. Everything is great except.
Network performance on my NAS. With stock samsung rom I could upload a file at 10 MBPS, on a 5GHZ AC router.
Now CM11 nightly or snapshot I can't send files at all on the 5GHZ AC connection (433 Mbps linkspeed) it starts sending the file and loses connection and times out.
If i connect with the 2.4 GHZ Wireless N speed (72 Mbps link speed) the connection is more stable, most of the time the entire file will transfer without a time out, but at 3 mbps speed only.
This is using ES File explorer. My PC for comparison (wireless AC, 866 mbps link speed) transfers files on the same NAS at 16 mbps with no drop outs. It's also located about 20 yards away vs 2 yards for the tablet.
Internet connection/wifi connection does not drop out, I can use youtube and torrents and download at my capped internet speed (18 mbps) without issue. But as soon as I try to use LOCAL LAN, performance falls off a cliff. Signal strength is always Excellent.
Disapointing, because my Nexus 7 (wireless N) had a reliable connection to NAS, but only uploaded at 6mbps, I was initially excited to see this tablet performing at 10 mbps in stock samsung rom. I do like to grab the tablet and download a tv show and then shoot it to my NAS for local playback on a TV. 3 mbps transfer speed makes this a bit cumbersome a bit slow when transfering 4gb file for example.
Any decent alternative's to ES file explorer? I have had zero luck finding a good Network LAN file manager.
So I did some more testing.
Flashed back to Debloated stock rom and ran test.. was able to use the 5GHZ Band at AC speeds (433 mbps link speed) and upload to the NAS at 9-10 MBPS (70-80 Megabit). File transfer was smooth and uninterrupted.
Flash back to CM11 nightly, snapshot, or sabor and problem returns.
File starts transferring at 1 MBPS, and quickly ramps up to 7 MBPS and then just stops dead and times out. It feels like it's a software issue with a buffer or something. It's like a buffer fills up and can't keep up anymore. It only happends at sustained high speed transfers on LAN.
my Max internet connection is 18 Mbps (1.5 MBPS) so this issue never crops up on youtube/internet/gaming etc.
Has anyone else tested high speed (70+ Mbps) uploading over LAN wifi?
looks like this is something for CM11 developers to fix... I assume you reported it to them already?
The only way I get decent performance to and from my NAS is via FTP and not smb. FTP gives me up to 12mbytes/s whereas smb gives me 7 at best.

[Q][SM-T800] Unable to get high bandwidth on LAN with 802.11ac

Hi,
I'm trying to get full speed of my Airport Extreme 802.11ac on my Galaxy Tab S 10.5". But, no matter what ROM I use, my bandwidth caps at 8 MB/s when I transfer a file from my local NAS using ES File explorer, whereas my Macbook or my iPhone transfers at 40 MB/s at least.
I've checked that my wifi connection is synced at 5 GHz. Link speed is great, minimum at 700 Mbps. I can't post a screenshot because i'm a new user
Does anybody can help me ?
EDIT : the problem faces only with ES File Explorer. With AirDroid, I got 20 MB/s. It's still half from what I can get with an iPad, but there's improvements.

strange FTP speeds

so i installed an FTP server on the stick to take a backup of it.
when i upload files to the stick they go really fast. over 1 MB/s
when i download files from the stick to PC they go over 1 MB/s for a few seconds, and then drop to like 50 KB/s.
any idea what could be slowing down download speeds from the stick to PC over local wifi using ftp?
Sounds at first like traffic shaping or something similiar. That means that most of the bandwith is reserved for downloading to the Stick. Probably this is done to assure a more stable video streaming since all background apps are throttled in the upload speed. But that is just an assumption that FireOS provides traffic shaping, there might be also other issues like bad WIFI connection or WIFI channel interferences between multiple APs and so on.
i think you are correct.
either the hardware of the stick can not upload at a fast speed or the software limits it from doing so
The hardware should do the upload at a faster rate as you can see a higher rate when starting uploading until softwarebased the upload speed is throttled. I don´t know if its possible to configure this in a way but I assume this could be probably done via build.prop or settings database editing but this would need root which isn´t available for the stick (except the complicated hardware root method) so you´re still stuck with the slow speed.

Download Speeds Half of Upload Speeds

There is a strange issue with my oneplus 3
I have a 100mbps connection
My router is dual band
I have selected 5ghz only in WiFi settings and 5ghz router settings are also correct
But the problem is when i run a speedtest my download speed does not cross 50mbps and my upload speeds are around 90mbps
So can anyone help me get full download speed?
ironclad1911 said:
There is a strange issue with my oneplus 3
I have a 100mbps connection
My router is dual band
I have selected 5ghz only in WiFi settings and 5ghz router settings are also correct
But the problem is when i run a speedtest my download speed does not cross 50mbps and my upload speeds are around 90mbps
So can anyone help me get full download speed?
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That doesn't seem to be an issue with the OP3. I have a 150 mbps connection and I also get double the download speed as upload speed, not only in my OP3 but also on my netbook, laptop and tab.
I am on Hathway, who is your ISP?
tnsmani said:
That doesn't seem to be an issue with the OP3. I have a 150 mbps connection and I also get double the download speed as upload speed, not only in my OP3 but also on my netbook, laptop and tab.
I am on Hathway, who is your ISP?
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Its not an isp issue as i am getting proper speeds on my other devices wired and wireless both but only on oneplus 3 i get half download speed i can't understand why

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