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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      Previously, I could do a single download from my seedbox using sftp and it would use all of my bandwidth.

      Now each download is capped at about 175kBps, so I have to run 4 or 5 downloads to take full advantage of the bandwidth.  I've tried 3 sftp clients {FileZilla, Core Pro and Winscp416} and it's all the same.

      Nothing changed, no anti virus/firewall/router upgrades.  I haven't messed with any setting since I set up the seedbox and sftp client.

      NOTE: I have to use sftp because Linux Ubuntu doesn't support normal ftp.

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        SimonSaid last edited by

        Actually, Ubuntu supports FTP… with "connect to server" from the Gnome panel, you can choose the service type you want. (and in Filezilla it works well too)

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        • raphjd
          raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

          Ok, I found and got FTP working, but I'm still having the same problem.

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            SimonSaid last edited by

            Is this problem still occurring?
            If so, maybe you could have a closer look at your seedbox settings, as the host may have set some kind of speed limit per download.

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            • raphjd
              raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

              It's still happening.

              The torrents are very fast.  I had one the other day doing over 7.8mB.

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