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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: droiter on August 27, 2016, 06:26:27 PM
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hello,
my copy with card ethernet very slow.
how view speed card (10/100/1000mb).
thanks you
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I have around 25Mb /s when i copy Files through my Gigabit LAN (fully Cat7 Cables) to the Q10Pro through Samba
And i know from other users this Standard and the highest Value because the Ethernet Chip in the Q10 Pro is not so specialized and even its Gigabit Spec the Chip is slower as a Ethernet Chip in PCs for example
I dont know any Media Player which reaches Gigabit Lan Speed at all
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never problem with my popcorn hour,
how to know what speed ethernet card q10pro.
I did not test wifi, I could as I have wifi ac 3500mb
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Ethernet Q10 Pro is 1000mb.
Works fine here!
Wifi Q10 Pro is also ac.
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Samba file copy on Q5/Q10 Pro is slower than Samba streaming.
Also, if you install an FTP server (several free from Play Store) you'll see much faster transfer rates.
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Samba file copy on Q5/Q10 Pro is slower than Samba streaming.
Also, if you install an FTP server (several free from Play Store) you'll see much faster transfer rates.
One you can recommend?
Zidoo has a very nice NAS APP with both SAMBA, FTP and other remote features in it. Would be really nice add-on bundled or for manual installing.
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Samba file copy on Q5/Q10 Pro is slower than Samba streaming.
Also, if you install an FTP server (several free from Play Store) you'll see much faster transfer rates.
ftp double speed
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My recommendation would be 'primitive ftpd', free from Play Store.
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My recommendation would be 'primitive ftpd', free from Play Store.
Thanks very much .. Who again mentioned slow ethernet?
First tried with the Internal HDD reaching 60 to 70 Mbyte/sec both read/write speeds which pleasantly surprised me.
Next was curious how USB would do and if USB-2 versus USB-3 really would make a difference. Wow next surprise; on USB-3 it even went further straight up to between 80 to 90 Mbyte /sec which in fact is faster than the NAS I had. There are plenty HDD around which in fact are slower, so if you benchmark be sure to use a fast HDD connected via USB-3 . A full size BD50 uploaded to an USB-3 attached HDD in 10 minutes (=Triple Speed).
This is reaching almost wire-rate Gigabit, which i wouldn't dare to call slow. Shouldn't the title be changed to "Ultra Fast Ethernet"? Also "primitive FTPD" in fact is not that primitive at all with all common options including support for SFTP. It includes a with Q10 pro functional option for auto-start at power-on.
Warning: Don't use it as a background task as it will eat up the entire processor during transfers. Samba Server included does a far better job there (multi streaming).
Bottom line: FTP Server is excellent for uploading content and SAMBA server for streaming local content to any other devices around the house. Fixing the Samba server pending bugs (disk size and free space) it would be perfect. Updated my review accordingly. :)
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Need help on files transferring using primitive ftp.
What apps need to install on pc
Thanks
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Need help on files transferring using primitive ftp.
What apps need to install on pc
Thanks
Any FTP-Client will do. FileZilla is a popular one but there are more free products to use.
Using Total Commander myself which has an excellent embedded FTP-Client. That is a heavy gun for just FTP needs, but a great File Manager.
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Any FTP-Client will do. FileZilla is a popular one but there are more free products to use.
Using Total Commander myself which has an embedded FTP-Client. That is a heavy gun for just FTP needs, but a great File Manager.
Thank nice monkey,
Using FileZilla apps, but internal hdd and external USB hdd did not appears, only sd card
so cannot transferred files to internal hdd or external USB hdd
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Using FileZilla apps, but internal hdd and external USB hdd did not appears, only sd card
so cannot transferred files to internal hdd or external USB hdd
I am using just "/" as target directory and next select /mnt when connected to get access to my HDD's. Then follow the actual mount paths (which in fact may change between power-on's). HDD's are never visible straight away. Keep in mind this is Android which is very clumsy here.
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Thanks Nice Monkey
It work
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i wait for the repare samba.
but the ftp with server ultimate +25mb.
sftp this not good -5mb.
tonight i test the primitive FTPD.
after several test, several programs samba, I came to the conclusion that this is a problem that the service is not installed in android.
5mo the speed was about all sambas program.
the problem with ftp, no watch the space disk and the speed in explore Windows.
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i wait for the repare samba.
We all do
tonight i test the primitive FTPD.
Got several reports already and all are reaching 60+ MByte/sec. Measure it myself both on Internal HDD and via USB-3 HDD using various HDD.
the problem with ftp, no watch the space disk and the speed in explore Windows.
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Well, in my Tests i get around 50-80MB/S with Filecopy from my PC to Q10 Internal HDD (Seagate Desktop 4TB SSHD) and 25MB/S through Samba in my Gigabit Ethernet
Max around 80MB/S (~650Mbit) here Should be OK, is anybody here reaching nearly full Gigabit Lan Speeds up to 1000 Mbit on Q10pro? Dont think so....
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Well, in my Tests i get around 50-80MB/S with Filecopy from my PC to Q10 Internal HDD (Seagate Desktop 4TB SSHD) and 25MB/S through Samba in my Gigabit Ethernet
Max around 80MB/S (~650Mbit) here Should be OK, is anybody here reaching nearly full Gigabit Lan Speeds up to 1000 Mbit on Q10pro? Dont think so....
Yes, with as fast (6TB Seagate Barracuda) HDD via USB-3 from an SDD in a PC I have seen peak values around 110 MByte/sec. That is close enough to call it wire-rate.
USB-3 HDD's are consistently faster at peak rate than the Internal HDD via SATA using my 4-port docking. Don't ask me why, but anyway no reasons to complain. Actual throughput varies with conditions on both ends over a wide range in practice. ;)
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Well, in my Tests i get around 50-80MB/S with Filecopy from my PC to Q10 Internal HDD (Seagate Desktop 4TB SSHD) and 25MB/S through Samba in my Gigabit Ethernet
Max around 80MB/S (~650Mbit) here Should be OK, is anybody here reaching nearly full Gigabit Lan Speeds up to 1000 Mbit on Q10pro? Dont think so....
Yes, with as fast (6TB Seagate Barracuda) HDD via USB-3 from an SDD in a PC I have seen peak values around 110 MByte/sec. That is close enough to call it wire-rate.
USB-3 HDD's are consistently faster at peak rate than the Internal HDD via SATA using my 4-port docking. Don't ask me why, but anyway no reasons to complain. Actual throughput varies with conditions on both ends over a wide range in practice. ;)
Yes, my USB 3 HDD is faster up to 100+ , and ~80 MB/s to my SATA internal Drive is not bad, so no Problem here :)
But why is SAMBA File Copy so slow compared to FTP three times faster?
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But why is SAMBA File Copy so slow compared to FTP three times faster?
Samba is apparently tuned to act as a NAS for multiple-streaming services in parallel. Read my Q10 Pro review for that aspect.
I like it a lot like behaving like that. Had a Zycel NAS which was very fast with Samba but during an upload any concurrent playback of a BD would stutter a lot.
Use Samba for NAS streaming to other players around the house.
Use FTP for uploading.