derlac

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  1. Thx, for the answers. @ChrisH: Yes it's n wifi. For WAN i get full 50 MBit/s.
  2. Thanks, for the information. I already thought that it wouldn't be possible to reach full 300 Mbit. Perhaps i think there's some optimization capability. Anyone can say how i could check speeds with another data transfer method as a reference. What would be best. I mean when i could test with another data transfer protocol as ftp or samba and get higher speeds the conclusion could be that there's some possibility to improve btsync speeds.
  3. Ok, i mixed it up. I have 3 -5 Megabyte / s. I guess this should be approximately 50 Mbps. Is this OK? I'm not sure? Anyway, what's the best configuration. Could you give me some advice. Since i tested some preferences i also don't know which are the defaults.
  4. OK, when i use predefined hosts, what other option should i use could you give a quick overview what i would set the options? relay server tracker server Search lan search dht Delete files to sync trash Use nat upnp port mapping disk low priority lan encrypt data lan use tcp rate limit local peers ? Do i have to setup sth. special with the router?
  5. Hi, the devices are connecting directly to each other. What is this "known host" option? Can't find it? How can i tell Client A the IP or Client B within Bittorrent Sync and where do i find the peerfinding options? I know how i set static ips for the devices, but how do i set ports, portforwarding? I work on Mountain Lion and Windows 7.
  6. Hi, i use bittorrent to sync files between mac and windows on my LAN. The router provides 300 MBIT max. but i just get 5 MBIT while syncing, this is not much. I'm not sure but i think the speed should be a bit better. Can someone give me advice? Already tried to switch to not encrypted and TCP, but this make no difference?