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Internet related topics => Transfer protocol related => Topic started by: Susan.W on 03 April, 2023, 08:41:08 AM
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Hi to all on forum! So I use a responsive web editor for a little site (http://computergamingnews.com) that I have that has a built-in ftp client, but whenever I need to upload files it always takes so long. Is there any way of speeding up ftp?
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FTP has always been slow, but one or two things to do are not to have any other online activities running at the same time and to do transfers at night time when internet traffic is usually lower.
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Hi to all on forum! So I use a responsive web editor for a little site (http://computergamingnews.com) that I have that has a built-in ftp client, but whenever I need to upload files it always takes so long. Is there any way of speeding up ftp?
I get slow ftp issues all the time and I think one of the main culprits can be an overloaded network serving too many devices. You're pc, laptop, etc, is just one of hundreds/thousands of machines connected to your isp's WAN.
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I think FTP program settings can affect upload speeds, also the maximum number of simultaneous connections can limit or overload the transfer.
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If the web editor came with a free FTP client, chances are it has limited options so you might be stuck with it as it is. There's always a trade-off.
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Thanks to all for the useful hints and pointers. At least I now know I'm not the only one that experiences slow FTP problems. :P
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Thanks to all for the useful hints and pointers. At least I now know I'm not the only one that experiences slow FTP problems. :P
You're wellcome! I think most experience slow FTP connections from time to time.
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Thanks to all for the useful hints and pointers. At least I now know I'm not the only one that experiences slow FTP problems. :P
You're wellcome! I think most experience slow FTP connections from time to time.
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You're absolutely right! Slow FTP connections are a common frustration. I experience issues like network congestion and firewall issues all the time. Sometimes the FTP client or the server's settings can also impact the speed.
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Thanks to all for the useful hints and pointers. At least I now know I'm not the only one that experiences slow FTP problems. :P
You're wellcome! I think most experience slow FTP connections from time to time.
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You're absolutely right! Slow FTP connections are a common frustration. I experience issues like network congestion and firewall issues all the time. Sometimes the FTP client or the server's settings can also impact the speed.
It sounds like you've hit on some of the classic problems that make FTP frustrating. Network congestion, firewalls, and server/client settings can definitely make transfers a lot slower than they should be. FTP itself, while reliable, isn't always the most efficient method for transferring large amounts of data, especially if the settings aren’t optimized or if there's too much overhead from the network.