Thanks for the thorough speed test, I guess I'm just expecting too much from my phone in comparison to my laptop.I have the information from a few wifi networks saved on an android device, is there any way to move this data over to windows 8.1? I have exported the. If not then I know I've got a bottleneck somewhere that needs fixing.ĮDIT: I have just read your edited post. If you could post the speeds you're getting, that would be great, If you're getting similar speeds then I know I'm just expecting too much from a mobile device (maybe Samsungs wifi module just isn't as powerful as a laptop one?). I can deal with the USB speeds I'm getting, although it's slower than I expected (about 100MB/s), its fast enough for now. I have done a storage speed test on my phone and the sequential read is over 1500MB/s and the write is over 500MB/s, well over what I'm actually getting over USB. I understand the difference between megabytes per second (MB/s) and megabits per second (mbps), USB 3.1 rev 2 is 10gbps, therefore has a throughput of 1250MB/s, obviously, you won't get that exact speed in the real world but you can expect a throughput of around 1GB/s providing both devices can handle that speed as well as the cable. I'm not using an SD card, all my files are being transferred from internal storage. I have also tried putting my phone at the top of the QOS list in the router settings as well as turning QOS off completely. I recently installed the ASUSwrt-merlin firmware on my router (as well as the required full factory reset after the installation) but I've been experiencing the slow transfer speeds before and after installing that firmware. My router is located in a space behind the sofa so I'm basically sat on top of it. My 5ghz wifi is running on 80mhz bandwidth, I've used inssider to check for other networks and there are none in my area running at 5ghz. Transfer of 695mb file - From Internal Storage to PC Transfer of 695mb file - From PC to Internal Storage Transfer of 695mb file - From MicroSD Storage to PC Transfer of 695mb file - From PC to MicroSD Storage Like yourself my phone was indicating the WiFi speed was 866 mbps during the transfer. I made 3 attempts with the same file and the stats provided are average speed measurements. I am connected via 802.11 5Ghz A/N/AC with a manually selected 157 channel using AES encryption. Phone Configuration - Android 10, MicroSD Samsung Class 10 EVO microSD Memory Card 32GBįirst set of read/write is done with my current router. PC configuration - Windows 10 PC with 65 gigs of ram, Sata HDD, Gigabit Lan connection I am expecting a new wifi 6 capable router tomorrow, so I will post results of both of my routers after I get that set up. * I will do some transfer tests with my wifi today and tomorrow to add more info on transfer speeds/setup. If not then you may just have to live with what your getting speed wise for wifi transfers to/from PC. Try the router adjustments and see if that helps. Also the Wifi speed your seeing on the phone doesn't include any overhead from the router (or overheard from SMB/CIFS, etc), so your true speed may vary. More wifi devices connected transmitting/recieving data will cause speeds to decrease. Internal storage is faster then microsd, I don't have the specs Infront of me right this second so I can't tell you by how much.Īlso your wifi router does not give dedicated speeds per device, it has a set amount of speed that is shared amongst connected devices. MicroSD Cards write/read in megabytes per second, which is not the same as megabits per second of your wifi router (or USB 3.1 gigabits per second) speed. Sequential read/write, random read/write speeds will vary in speed. Keep in mind that microsd cards are rated for a max speed of up to X number (in mb/s). If your running stock firmware then try getting a reliable class 10 microsd card for best read/write speeds. There is a lot of info on transfer speeds and etc, but suffice it to say a bunch of things come into play.
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