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jeanzbeanz
9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox not uploading/ uploading v slow
I have dropbox installed on multiple devices and they all work fine, except it has suddenly stopped uploading on my windows laptop.
I moved a load of photos off my phone onto dropbox on my laptop l...
- 9 years agoLet me send over some more details and tips to determine the cause!
- For starters, you may have a look here for some steps to adjust your bandwidth locally.
- Secondly, you could try force quitting all other applications and see if this helps improving your syncing speed.
- Also, let me ask you whether you’re in a work or home environment.
- You could use the link below to check your connection speed through your ISP and local network by using the following link: http://www.speedtest.net/
I’ll be following-up here, so please keep me updated in your reply!
Douglas S.
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
I have a 5MB upload hard wired internet. Yet when I upload large files using my desktop application, I'm only getting 10-66kb transfer speeds. Why so slow? My ISP has checked and found nothing wrong with my service. Is Dropbox "throttling back" my upload speed? There are no other devises being used that would reduce band width. Please help!
Bill A.1
11 years agoHelpful | Level 7
I wanted to summarise a few points:
- Dropbox definitely synced faster in the past (~2 years ago)
- Storing over 300k in files renders Dropbox sync unusable
- There are no adjustments at the user-end to make sync/indexing as fast as it was in the past
- Dropbox seems to index for much longer periods of time
- Indexing process deteriorates OSX performance considerably
This latest experimental build has been pretty good the last few days. I love Dropbox, but overall the past 2 years the service has definitely deteriorated. It's been bad enough that I've tested other services, last year, to find a substitute.
I tested the following alternatives:
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Google Drive
Totally unreliable (files skipped etc.), not much faster than DB, slowed computer down. -
Egnyte
Slow to sync but more reliable, very ugly interface (at the time)
Didn't get a chance to test high volume of files though -
Box
Seemed to be the fastest at sync and very reliable
Didn't get a chance to test high volume of files though
Prefer Dropbox's more simplified interface and sharing options
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