How to install ra3 mods for pc. The host is running Windows XP Prof SP3 and the client is running Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64.
So .. I connect to the remote machine with a 15mbps of ADSL. Which .. I guess, got enough downstream. (~1.3 MB/s). The host machine got a 35mbps of upload. Which is again, fast enough to pump the data with max speed.
All I get is like ~320-400 kbps transfer speed. That is really slow. Is there a way to speed it up?
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Use TeamViewer - it's free and the setup is simple.Set it up on the remote using your RDP connection.I needed a 7Gbyte backup of an SQL database - RDP estimated 10 hours, and looked like it was being optimistic. I cancelled it after 30 minutes, then installed Teamviewer on the remote (about 4 minutes) Teamviewer file transfer (with the RDP connection open the whole time) - 37 minutes.Remember, if teamViewer ever asks if you need it for 'personal only', 'business' or 'both', always answer 'personal only'good luck!
alan shortalan short
RDP uses a lot of it's bandwidth for screen data and instruction transfer. It's not exactly designed as a file transfer protocol. I'd say 300-400kbps it probably pretty decent for what you're trying to do.
Also, if you're connecting remotely, you probably are running a VPN connection, which takes it's own connection overhead with encryption other protocol requirements.
If you need to transfer a large file between these machines, you'll probably get a much better throughput installing Dropbox on both of them and syncing files that way. http://www.dropbox.com/
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I just had the same trouble with RDP transfer.Also, I had trouble setting up a windows share to transfer between windows machines.So, I used the simple and well understood sftp protocol by using a free ssh/sftp serverhttp://www.bitvise.com/ssh-server-downloadand an sftp/ssh client http://www.bitvise.com/ssh-client-download.I transfered 300MB(megabytes) in 2 minutes.
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There is a TechNet thread that describes a similar issue to the one you described. The best answer marked by Nicholas Li from Microsoft suggests you to consider trying RichCopy. As noted, this is not considered to be a fix for the problem but you might be able to achieve better throughput. Download software diet mp3.
Also, more information on Remote Desktop Protocol as well as its design and input capabilities over network connections for Windows-based applications can be found here. It may be helpful to read so as to understand the RDP architecture and features more concisely.
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Hello and good afternoon.
I'm seeking for a software or a website that allows the transfer of files between two computers, over the internet (and fast transfers). For easily to understand my problem, i'm at work and connected to my home PC, through TeamViewer. I want to transfer a file from my home PC to this one. My method is to upload it to Mega.nz (old megaupload) and then download it here on the work's PC. I do this because TeamViewer's file transfer is rather slow as any SFTP software. So my goal would be to have a software that transfers files over the internet, directly and with no need for encryption or high security. My main objective is for it to be fast. Is there any kind of software or website that has this? Thanks in advance Comments are closed.
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