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  1. I understand. But isn't 500kb/s speed still slow for non local connections? or is it average/norm?
  2. That is true. But I won't always be sync'ing internally. I will be sync'ing from the office also, which is an external IP. Although most of the files i'll be dropping into the sync folder from the office will be small, occasionally they will be large and ideally, would like to have it sync'ed by the time i got home in case i need to finish working from home.
  3. Yes, the search lan is on both machines.
  4. How do i determine this? In case it helps, below are screenshots of preferences, and folder info
  5. I know I'm supposed to post logfiles. But before I do that, I need some clarification where the log file in linux is. I saw on this thread that it says You can find the .sync folder in the same directory where the btsync binary is located.But the binary is in /usr/bin/ and there certainly is no sync folder there (or any folder). In fact, i did a system wide search for '.sync' and nothing came up. So before I can go on and paste linux log, please let me know where to find it. I'll then email the logs! Thanks. (ps: getting speeds of anywhere from 20b/s - 500kb/s) (yes, first one is in bytes) Info: Machine A: Windows Machine B: Linux Just got BTsync. Files are syncing from A to B, as they all originally resided in A. It's an internet connection. Download Speed: 7mbps Upload speed: 15mbps Although I'm transferring over the internet, it's to the same IP (both machines are right here next to me, on the same WAN)