alleyoopster
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I ended up using Unison which is working well. I just used inotify to kick of unison in a looping script. Maybe I'll check back here later and try it btsync again to see if this problem gets solved.
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I have read through the recent posts on slow speeds and WAN and couldn't find a solution to this one.
I have a Linux server in US that is syncing to a desktop in South Africa. My old method of transfer is SFTP where I was getting speeds of 440kBs. I am on a 4MB connection this end so that was as good as it gets.
Using btsync I see occasional peaks of 100kBs, but mostly it is between 20-60kBs.
I have the 2 arrows in the web interface. Listening port open on both machines. I can max connection on torrent traffic on the desktop with a normal torrent client. The files sizes are generally around 20-30MB
I just tried with unison the same files and have max speed.
Any suggestions?
Slow speeds on WAN
in Sync General Discussion
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Maybe your ISP is limiting torrent traffic. Are you ports open and can you download torrents at full speed in a bittorrent client? Does the btsync web interface show the two arrows?