I recently switched to 18.04 and for some reason, my wired Internet connection via Ethernet (1Gbit/s NIC) is only able to pump down 18-20Mbps or so on download. It is able to saturate upload with 100Mbps. I have a 1G connection to my router (connected via two switches to my router, both 1Gbps switches). My ISP connection is symetric 100MBps/100Mbps. Just to check if my switch was the problem, I connected the same cable to my Mac which was able to saturate my ISP connection at 100Mbps.

I had the same issue with my ethernet. I checked the download speed on the Windows platform, it was showing around 1 Gbps. Then I checked on Ubuntu, and it was 6 Mbps, and the upload speed was around 500 Mbps.Trying so many solutions and not getting resolved was frustrating.Then I updated my Linux kernel from 5.0.0.32 to 5.4.0.70. Now it is working fine and the downloading speed is same as Windows.


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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.

I just moved into an apartment in Seattle and am subscribed to Comcast high speed internet. My download speed is only 0.25 Mbps, while my upload speed is around 3 Mbps. I should be getting 12 Mbps download according to Comcast.

I had the same problem with a Linksys E1200 router, Comcast internet, and a Mac. The solution for me was to disable the WMM feature in the router's advanced settings. I discovered that here: -slow-download-but-fast-upload.html?m=1

I use Bell Fibe in NS with 1.5 Gbps service and have always suffered with slow downloads since the Tech Alpha. Max I get is 30Mbps until I connect a VPN. With a VPN connected, I can normally get 250-300Mbps.

I have a Netgear 1900 c7000v2 modem/router (installed in April 2019) ethernetted to my PC (new in March 2019). I have the Cox Internet Preferred 250 plan (250 download and 10 upload) and normally get about 280-290 mbps download and 10-11 mbps upload. Only Cox can update the firmware, current version is 1.03.01. Recently, I noticed I am only getting 0.6 mbps on the upload. I have reset the modem, changed the port and cable, checked for updates, etc. I have good channel locking on 24 of 24 download channels and 4 of 8 upload channels. I switched to wifi and got 230 on the download and 10.8 on the upload, ie pretty normal for wifi with the other PCs/Laptops in the house that operate on wifi. So, what is wrong? Any idea if I have a mechanical problem with the modem/router, or the PC?

Seems to be a problem with Killer and Windows updates. I uninstalled the Killer Intelligence Center from the Start/Programs list, and uninstalled the Killer E2400 GB Ethernet Controller from Control Panel-Programs-Programs and Features. Restarted the PC and Speedtest has me getting my expected 8 ping, 286 download and 10.46 upload. Some folks on the Dell Forum have said Windows will keep reinstalling it. You can try and disable it in Services or Task Manager, but stopping Windows automatic updates may turn out to be the only solution in the long run. Seems Dell/Windows need to get their act together.

I hooked up another PC to the router and get good speedtests: 289 download and 10.87 upload, which is what is expected It would seem that indicates the router-modem is good, and I assume the card or driver in the PC would be the problem causing slow upload speeds with ethernet.

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.

I did try the clean installing driver exactly as shown in the video with OEM drivers. Also changed the compatibility to 802.11ac rather than ax. Still the same result, around 91 mbps while uploading and 22 while downloading. No other device is using the wifi while testing and my plan speed is 100 mbps download and upload.

Im trying to share several GB by using the shared folder option in mycloud.com but people are only getting around 300 KB/s download speeds. I have 300 mbps upload and download speeds which should be giving a max theorical speed of 37.5 MB/s.

Is this slow speed normal? Is it because the transfers go through the WD website?

If thats the case is there a way to setup direct transfer from my drives to the user?

Or would I have to setup some sort of FTP or SSH file transfers for faster speeds?

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.

Currently receiving download speeds of 3 Mbps with upload being much higher. Sometimes the upload is at a more normal 700 Mbps, other times it is a bit low as well at 40 Mbps. Download has been consistently under 10 Mbps all weekend. I am on the 1Gb plan and using the equipment provided by AT&T.

AT&T's speed test is coming back with normal fiber speeds but when testing multiple devices on multiple websites, both on wifi and hard wired, I am getting the 3 Mbps download speeds. Because of this automated tech support was no help. It basically kicked me out of the call because of the lack of agents and it "seems fine" on their end.

Tested several in Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan. All pretty consistent with what I've been getting. One server in Kentucky came back with an even worse .8 Mbps connection. But I did see a normal 900+ Mbps download on a server in Ohio. Another server in Ohio and I am back to the

I am outside birmingham, AL. I have att fiber 50mbps. When testing with speedtest.att.com i am getting 60 down and 60 up. when testing with speakeasy or ookla, i am getting 2 down and 40 up. upload is fine, but download is bad.

@jason205 as an update to my post from 5/18, on the morning of 5/19 - back to normal. 60Mbps down from all servers. That night, 5/19/2020 - back to the same issue. slow down and fast up. I did not do extensive testing from multiple servers, but i suspect i would have found the same issue with the att server and test looking good, and others not looking good. again - this is just outside birmingham, AL.

AT&T has been called and out multiple times. Changed the modem but issue still exists...they connect their equipment and get 1000dwn/up but speeds form all of my devices that support 1GB connections still show poor download/upload speeds (300Mbps/600-700Mbps) while directly connected to their modem. :(

My upload to Backblaze B2 is consistently very slow. I see speeds around 100-150 kilobytes per second although I have very reliable 50 mbps upload / 50 mbps download connection. I am located in the Czech Republic. Is this normal behavior? See the attached screenshot of running rclone with -v option.

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