Slow Halo 2 FTP

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Slow Halo 2 FTP

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For about a year now my FTP program has been giving me speeds of 1 kb/s for the majority of the time when I transfer maps to my Xbox. It works like this:

Starts transferring at 1mb/s
Slows down to 50kb/s
Continues to slow to 1kb/s
At about 50%, shoots up to 20mb/s

Also, it seems like my program is trying to keep the estimated time at 1 hour, 20 mins.

Can anyone help? I can't really test my mods until this is solved.
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Make sure your firewall isn't limiting the programs speed.
Also make sure the program doesn't have a upload/download limit.
If you use a wireless network that also might be the reason.
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Post by Fatalist »

Well, I know it isn't a firewall, I don't use one.

How do I check the speed limit? Also, would a different ethernet cord help?
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Doubt it.
I would check in settings under Network or Upload/Download.
It might be your ethernet card.
Also what dashboard do you use?
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Hawaiian Modder wrote:Doubt it.
I would check in settings under Network or Upload/Download.
It might be your ethernet card.
Also what dashboard do you use?
My ethernet card i dont know, Dashboard is EvoX, settings gives me "Send Buffer Size, Recieve Buffer Size, etc"

To be specific I use SmartFTP
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Post by ZeroUltimateWarrior »

Even though I take a Cisco networking class I still have no idea to set up an FTP but if it were any guess here it is.

if an FTP runs on a Router and Switch *if I remember it does* check your Fast Ethernet(or normal Ethernet)configuration it should one of these two commands in hyper terminal.

Fast Ethernet

int fa 0/0

Normal I believe is

int e0 or int e 0/0

also don't forget the no shutdown command or even serial 0 make sure it has a clock rate of 56000.

And if it is non of this stuff I am talking about and I just confused you GET NEW EQUIPMENT. lol I havn't used and Xbox for Xbox live yet let alone Iun have an Xbox.
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Post by DemonicSandwich »

I've had a similar problem with that dash but then I installed unleash x which has an FTP speed boost built in.

Try installing the UnLeash X dashboard.
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ZeroUltimateWarrior wrote:Even though I take a Cisco networking class I still have no idea to set up an FTP but if it were any guess here it is.

if an FTP runs on a Router and Switch *if I remember it does* check your Fast Ethernet(or normal Ethernet)configuration it should one of these two commands in hyper terminal.

Fast Ethernet

int fa 0/0

Normal I believe is

int e0 or int e 0/0

also don't forget the no shutdown command or even serial 0 make sure it has a clock rate of 56000.

And if it is non of this stuff I am talking about and I just confused you GET NEW EQUIPMENT. lol I havn't used and Xbox for Xbox live yet let alone Iun have an Xbox.
...chances are this kid isn't using a cisco 2500 series for his home network.

maybe this is a problem with the client program, try using a different one and see if anything changes.
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Post by Ketchup_Bomb »

One thing you might want to try, is disabling the QoS Packet Scheduler.

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That might have something to do with it..
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