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  1. Problem solved. How did I do it? Trial and error. I connected my server to my wifi router and tried using iperf then I noticed the connection works as it should. So i figured... hmm what if plug my server directly into the innbox (one of the 5 ports) instead of the switch which is plugged into the innbox (an 8 port miLAN switch where all the TV's and phones in my house are plugged in). Seems like every port on the innbox has a different setting, and the one did not seem to 'compute non-iptv traffic - i suppose) Thanks for your help though. Because If you hadn't have introduced me iperf, I probably wouldn't succeed
  2. The problem has to be somewhere on the linux machine. Because downloading speed works as it should (even on the problematic one). Also I do not have the access to the ISP device (INNBOX). I tried to send a file through FTP and I'm having the same speed problems as with btsync. Seems like supports my claim that there's an issue with the server. And as far as I can recall the ftp transfer used to work fine. I did a iperf tests for UTP and that went fine. Seems like some tcp issue. I guess. :\ maybe I should rebuilt the system. :\
  3. Yeah, I'm aware the limitations of wifi. Which is why I would want the sync to go through the other network. Here's everything about the innbox (ignore the wifi specs, I don't use the built-in wifi) http://www.innbox.net/sites/www.innbox.net/files/Innbox_V50_U_Datasheet_en.pdf
  4. Well, when I was installing plex server I was looking for a way to watch movies directly on that machine. Like xbmc media center. But I couldn't find plex media center for Linux, just the server. Maybe I missed it, but can you even watch movies directly, without opening the browser on the server machine (which is plugged through HMDI into an LCD tv) if you have plex server installed? Also, the second question is the language support. I'm not the only one who uses that machine for watching TV, so the interface has to be in my mother language, because the others aren't fluent in English like I am. Going to check out the rest. Also I love how plex auto sorts files into libraries. I wish it was that easy on xbmc. Network speed Ubuntu side:- Oh, I did it wrong, so here's it again: ------------------------------------------------------------ Server listening on TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 4] local xx.103.18.xx+ port 5001 connected with 89.212.210.128 port 57973 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.0-19.7 sec 640 KBytes 266 Kbits/sec *I edited out my server IP Network speed Windows side: ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to xx.103.18.xx, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 64.0 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local [b]192.168.64.102[/b] port 57973 connected with xx.103.18.xx port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 3] 0.0-17.6 sec 640 KBytes 298 Kbits/sec *I edited out my server IP Seems like there IS some speed issue. Also. My server has two network cards. One is eth the second is a wifi one. The first one is directly connected to ISP's INNBOX, there's no (wifi) router in between (because it doesn't support multicast which is needed for IP TV). My computer is also connected directly to that INNBOX by ethernet. And it also uses WIFI network (it's a laptop) when I need it. Another thing is, that I don't understand. My PC detect itself as 192.168.64.102 which is odd. Why would the INNBOX give my computer a local IP and not to rest of the machines like IPTV or even the server (which has only one local IP from the WIFI (which is 192.168.1.103) EDIT: if I connect my PC to server through a router ( PC_WIFI -> router - >server_WIFI) the iperf is [ 4] local 192.168.1.103 port 5001 connected with 192.168.1.101 port 62151 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.0-10.3 sec 8.38 MBytes 6.81 Mbits/sec
  5. What can I say, I have an average speed of 60 kB/s... and my network is 100/100 (local server). And the connection is direct,,,
  6. (I do have plexapp. I have both xbmc and plex on that server (plex for streaming shows to my tablet and phone, xbmc because it's easier to manage when watching things on the LCD TV on which my server is connected to HDMI). + sickbeard does seem interesting, my only fear is it's going to mess up my auto subtitles finder.) I need bittorrent sync for other things that I use my server for. So here's the info: iperf -s (Ubuntu's side) ------------------------------------------------------------ Server listening on TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ Network speed (Windows side) connect failed: Connection refused Write speed (Ubuntu side) 475914240 bytes (476 MB) copied, 18.0423 s, 26.4 MB/s Write speed windows (didn't check) (my internet speed is 50/50 mbit/s)
  7. I have both computers in the same network made from a MiLAN switch. So the sync between the machines should be relatively fast I believe, but instead I get this (where would the issue be?: