Hi,

I'm facing a strange problem with my wifi connection: the download speed is really slow, it caps around 1Mbps, while the upload speed is normal (around 10Mbps, which is correct for my connection). 

On the same wifi network, my phone caps at around 30Mbps. If I try to ping google.com, I can see a lot of packet loss (around 50% and even more).

I tested my internet speed and I should have 70-80 Mbps download / 10-20 Mpbs upload. On Dropbox I've only been getting a dismal 1-3 kbps upload speed! I had one 80-megabyte file that was taking days to "sync" to Dropbox. I moved it to my Google Drive and it only took about minute to upload there. So it's really Dropbox that's the problem. I'm very annoyed because I've been relying on Dropbox as my primary syncing service and just renewed my subscription last April. If I can't use Dropbox properly due to the unbearably slow upload speed I'll have to move back to Google Drive.


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Thank you for your response, @Lusil! I would like to update you that I tried using a VPN, and my Dropbox upload speed is back to normal. I suspect that my ISP might be throttling Dropbox traffic because my friend using the same ISP was also experiencing extremely slow service with Dropbox and also got their Dropbox upload speed back to normal when they turned on their VPN. So this is something you might want to suggest to other users experiencing similar.

@jojosimi @Charlene2 I was able to get back my normal Dropbox upload speed by using a VPN. It seems to be an ISP throttling issue for me. If you want to try using a VPN and need help choosing one, I found this comparison chart very honest and helpful:

Hi Lusil, thanks! Actually, I've had Google Drive off for a while now because I was relying primarily on Dropbox. I only turned on Google Drive precisely because I noticed that Dropbox was taking forever to upload even tiny text files, and I really needed to sync some files with my phone, so I turned on Google Drive to try comparing upload speed.

Anyway, I tried turning off Google Drive again right now to check, and uploading some test images with the Dropbox app. Dropbox currently says it is "syncing 4 files", and all of them seem to be stuck forever with the "Waiting to sync" status.

I have the same issue and currently looking for a live person to ask the same concern. Following up on this as I need to upload files on my folder badly. Hopefully someone answers this as soon as possible.

I am using TunnelBear as my VPN and I see no difference. I have 7GB across 5 files I need to upload with speeds as slow as 10kbps. I have a 120mbit download and 10mbit upload connection. At this point I'm debating cancelling my account. I'm not paying for this result.

At 57 Mb/s, the download speed was great; however, the upload speed was a mere0.17 Mb/s, which is pretty much unusable. In fact, I had to re-run the testseveral times, as occasionally, the upload portion of the test would get stuckand never complete.

The issue might not be related to the JIRA version. If accessing it directly without going through the reverse proxy results in normal speed, the investigation can be conducted at the reverse proxy level

Our users are experiencing slow download / upload speeds during what appears to be our normal business hours (Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00pm EST). Outside of normal business hours, upload / downloads are significantly faster. Some of our users are outside of the office and upload files daily (primarily photos). Back at the office, our in-office personnel download files to our local server. Downloads appear extremely slow during normal business hours (same with uploads by in-office staff). Files being downloaded or uploaded in-office are not overly large... could range from 15-30MB. Internet speed is not a problem. Do not have issues with downloading/uploading with other applications. Using ShareFile Enterprise and have unlimited bandwidth and storage. Happens both with downloads / uploads from ShareFile web app and Citrix files. I am not an IT guy, and not sure what to look for. I have searched the web and ShareFile help but can't seem to find anything else similar to what we are experiencing. Any suggestions are appreciated!

Hi @bambi14,

1.5TB is a lot of data to upload at once, so it is likely that all of that activity, scanning, and queuing can make the odrive menu unresponsive. Chunking up the bulk import can help to reduce overhead and easy the data import effort.

As for speed, Amazon is fairly notorious for large file upload issues. It could be that the larger files are recycling because of Amazon errors. If the files are very small, it could also be that the speed seems slow because all of the current sync activity is with very numerous, but very small files.

Hi @bambi14,

Can you send a diagnostic from the odrive menu so I can take a closer look? If files are going back into waiting then that indicates that they are failing when trying to upload. If there are a lot of failures that would definitely slow things down.

Taking a look, odrive is extremely busy. It already has ~6000 folders in scope, and is uploading many files. The files appear to be smaller, which will slow things down. There will always be a very big speed difference between uploading a single 1GB file vs 100,000 10KB files or 1,000,000 1KB files, for example.

Things do look like they are moving, in general, but there is a lot to move. Amazon is also restricting the flow by rate limiting the uploads (Amazon will restrict the amount of API calls that can be made), which can also slow things down quite a bit.

I switched from the BT home hub to the NetDuma R2 about a month ago. When setting it up, for about a day I was getting similar results to what I am getting at the moment. This then stabilised and I was getting my normal speeds. Only now I am getting very poor results again. I find it strange how this is only effecting my download and not upload.

This is the NetDumaos/ test. Its in the most detail. You can see my first test since I rebooted my router at 12:50 am to about 12 hours later. Under 'speed test' the dashed line is where I normally get and the solid line is what I'm getting currently. The middle section saying ping test has normal results however I lost 1% packet which is also worrying.

It was strange, after scrolling through this forum last night I saw a comment saying to change the DSL cable. Luckily there was one that came with my Netduma router which I'm guessing is a newer cable. I swapped it and over and we are back to normal.

Currently getting ~ 1mgps upload speed (via 3 different 3rd party testing sites) connected to my ethernet cable. Bypassing my router plugging the same ethernet cable directly into the ONT, I'm getting my expected ~ 850 upload and 850 download. Test the ethernet on a different device and the same issue with slow upload speed.

I used the Ethernet cable connecting from my router to my PC to connect straight to the ONT (bypassing the router). Making my speeds 100% back to normal, suggesting that ethernet cable is fine. I have swapped out the ethernet with a new one connecting from the ONT to the router and the problem persisted.

Thank you, that actually worked. I had the same issue and the Verizon support did not believe me about "upload" speeds. Not sure why but it started recently after having a hard line to the router for a few years. I even went the route to buy a wireless card for my desktop (motherboard did not have one) and saw the speeds were then normal, as well as buy a new Gigabit PCI-e Network Card to ensure it was not a faulty one on my motherboard either. Prior to your fix, I got the same results with the new network card (Zero upload speed). Wish I would have seen this response earlier. It works perfectly now

This first manifests itself when writing the bootloader. It writes fine, however it never verifies because it times out several times during that step and eventually the IDE quits and says it can't verify. But the bootloader's burned just fine. I say this because I have an LED connected to pin 13 and it blinks like it should after you've burned a bootloader. And, I can upload a sketch (though that blows away the bootloader) and that too works. I have not tried to do any kind of serial communications between this 328p and another ...

What I can't figure out is if it's normal for it to be so slow. Burning the bootloader (prior to verifying) takes almost five minutes. Burning a sketch that just turns on then off that LED takes about a minute and a half. Is it because there's no speed declaration in the programmers.txt file? Or is it slow by design?

I'm using a new Acer laptop with Intel wifi 6 ax200 adapter. Until a few days ago, I used to get really good speeds but now the download speed seems bottlenecked, the upload speed is fine but not as high as it used to be.

1. Its a modem provided by my ISP, Jio. I have gone through the modems configuration but there seems to be no option to increase compatibility for wifi 6 cards. However, as I mentioned earlier it used to work fine and even now, the upload speeds are almost as good as they used to be.

I kind of forgot to mention, the results haven't improved, and in my opinion the OEM drivers work relatively better ( speeds between 15 to 20 Mbps for download and 100+ Mbps for upload ). The intel drivers have download speeds < 10Mbps and upload speeds in 80Mbps range. 006ab0faaa

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