Hi!
I wonder if there's some application to see witch speed is actual connected ?
802.1g or 802.1b
I use the resco explorer to copy files by wireless from my computer to trinity, the speed is always around 52Kb/s this should be more
Is the phone locked to 802.1b ?
What's your opinion ?
Regards,
Rui
could also be the interface from the wifi to the SD which cant keep up
G works
You need to edit the registry and set your router to G only. you are limited by the transfer speed of your phones memory too.
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Hi all
I was desperate to get my universal (XDA exec) connected to my wireless network so installed the DJVW_HTC_Wizard_Optimizer_2_1_.0.cab file from the other wizard thread, soft resetted and it now conencts to my wireless g network where as before I could see the network but it would never connect so it is good on that front but....
Obviously I should have just edited the registry on my universal somewhere to get g working as that CapNotify.exe part is now giving me an error after restarting :-( - I get:
The file 'CapNotify' cannot be opened. Either is is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of its components cannot be found. You might need to reinstall or restore this file"
Any ideas how I can lose this but keep my new g wireless ability?
Cheers in advance!
Just to say I deleted that complete registry key for CapsNotify and did a clean up with pocketmechanic and all is working fine after soft resetting and I am on my g network getting 600K+ speeds so am happy.
Cheers
The Universal only has an 802.11b radio I thought
Well I could see my g only network before and no matter what settings (54g-Auto, 54gLRS, 54g only) I tried I couldn't connect but now I can connect and surf brilliantly using either 54g-auto or 54glrs but after changing my router to g only it will not connect so it has definitly changed something but maybe I was hasty to say is now 54g - my bad
RE
Sorry,
But which software you use on your Universal to see the speed of WiFi?
Thanks
I just loaded up http://text.deslreports.com and clicked speed test
I used the cab for Wizzard but I didn't see any change. I set my WiFi router in g mode only and I cannot Connect now...
wireless G
I also was under the impression that the HTC Universal was only capable of wireless 802.11b....Can it do G?
http://text.dslreports.com
Ooo, my out of the box says 250kbit/sec, that can't be right surely!?
No it won't be! If you're connected to a wireless network then it's giving you the speed of the connection ebtween the wireless network and the outside world. HOWEVER... if you're using GPRS or UMTS then WOW! :wink:
I measured about 900kbps using a PC on the same wireless network on this site, so I'm not 100% convinced it isn't measuring SOMETHING useful since the numbers are wildly different (compared to 250kpbs on the Exec).
If I went to the speed test on adslguide.org.uk I saw 1878kbps downstream on my PC (which is roughly what I expect)....can't test from Exec as I don't have a browser that can run Java (I don't think?).
I think its just a flakey calculation.
Can someone enlighten me as to how i can, if i wish, surf the Internet on my laptop via my HD2, do i need a cable or something else and how exactly is it done and what speeds are you looking at,etc?
Cheers
HI ya its easy m8
1 Hit the windows key
2 scroll down till you see WI-FI Router
3 Click it and the you can give your phone a Network name
4 Just click stat
5 do a scan for WI-FI on your laptop and you will see your new wifi network you just setup.
log in as you would with any othere wifi sig
Hope that help's
If for any reason you don't have "Wifi Router" attached is the cab file
You also have in the "Tools" folder in the Start menu something called "Internet Sharing", from which you can use either USB cable or Bluetooth PAN to share the connection. Also if you connect the phone with USB, you will get the option on the screen to share the connection.
Smygflik said:
You also have in the "Tools" folder in the Start menu something called "Internet Sharing", from which you can use either USB cable or Bluetooth PAN to share the connection. Also if you connect the phone with USB, you will get the option on the screen to share the connection.
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You'll only get a couple of megabits this way because of the limitations of how USB actually works (and some bugs in internet connection sharing).
The wifi router way is the best route because it allows for true full duplex commications on the wifi side and you'll also get the maxium transfer speed from the GSM side. So you'll be talking about 7-8 mbps down and about 2mbps up (up load can be restricted by your provider though)
Many thanks folks ill give it a go
Diamond_dawg said:
do u have a stock rom or custom
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sorry custom ROM does it make a difference?
M3PH said:
You'll only get a couple of megabits this way because of the limitations of how USB actually works (and some bugs in internet connection sharing).
The wifi router way is the best route because it allows for true full duplex commications on the wifi side and you'll also get the maxium transfer speed from the GSM side. So you'll be talking about 7-8 mbps down and about 2mbps up (up load can be restricted by your provider though)
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I've never noticed it with the USB cable. But yes, bluetooth is a bottleneck. For some reason my laptop refuses to connect to the wifi app provided with my HD2, so haven't tried it.
hi,
for me I prefer plug usb cable and sharing conexion, by this way I can surf and charge my batt by the same way.
I've made test , in 3G+ zone I've got :
ping : 100-150 ms
down : ~3000 kbps
up : 800 kbps
Testing it here but It's taking forever and a day to general.t-mobile.uk,using WI-FI Router
Hey guys,
I'm sure this is a stupid question, but I just set up a new Wireless N router, and I'm trying to determine if I'm connecting to it with G or N now that I've enabled N on my HD2. Under the transmit and receive rates it just says auto or jumps to 1MB. Is the only way to tell to transfer a large file and go back to the monitor? There's bound to be some piece of software on the phone that will tell me this info.
Thanks.
Fmstrat said:
There's bound to be some piece of software on the phone that will tell me this info.
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Not really, as it wasn't meant or advertised as being N-capable.
If your router has a way to set operation to N-only, instead of N/G/B, try that and see if the HD2 still manages to connect to your network. You likely won't notice any practical speed difference on the HD2 if you're on N or not anyway.
Or try to transfer a big file between 2 computers that are using N adapters, with and without the HD2 connected to the network. If it's slower when the HD2 is connected, then it's not working in N mode. That's the only thing it would affect.
hi guys is there any free way to send files from pc to phone by using wifi direct?, i tried googling but all i can find is a wifi way and that isn't fast cuz my line sucks wifi direct would been beter or some otherway that doesn't invovle isp or a router , although my intel wifi has an wifi direct option but i dont get it howto send files trough it and samsung kies aint helping either since it only connects trough usb
Wesley_NL said:
hi guys is there any free way to send files from pc to phone by using wifi direct?, i tried googling but all i can find is a wifi way and that isn't fast cuz my line sucks wifi direct would been beter or some otherway that doesn't invovle isp or a router , although my intel wifi has an wifi direct option but i dont get it howto send files trough it and samsung kies aint helping either since it only connects trough usb
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Hey. Did you try SuperBeam app? Its makin quite fast transferrin. :good:
but thats not for windows right ?
Wesley_NL said:
but thats not for windows right ?
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Not. Its compatible for windows. You can transfer files pc to mobile / mobile to pc.
intrressing app but to pay for transfer files is kinda not worth it , also need to have internet for qr code so it need internet , i was more looking for an offline free one , one that an transfer files without having to scan a code just like usb/bt only via wifi direct since its faster
sutch a shame win7 don't have wifi direct options, although intel dashboard offers wifi direct but i have no clue howto send/recieve files trough it , but it does connect fine with it
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intrressing app but to pay for transfer files is kinda not worth it , also need to have internet for qr code so it need internet , i was more looking for an offline free one , one that an transfer files without having to scan a code just like usb/bt only via wifi direct since its faster
sutch a shame win7 don't have wifi direct options, although intel dashboard offers wifi direct but i have no clue howto send/recieve files trough it , but it does connect fine with it
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I dont pay anything for transferring my files between my 3 phones(Pro vers.). -No needs to internet- it doesnt require an internet connection just needs wifi. Sometimes it gives 10-15 Mb download speed for a sec. Actually dont know much about pc to mobile, gonna check it.
With the. App I get. On regular WiFi 36Mbps and on WiFi direct 67Mbps but I can't find the pro apk witch I search for most apps since I'm rooted but its like 4x faster then USB 2.0
Wesley_NL said:
With the. App I get. On regular WiFi 36Mbps and on WiFi direct 67Mbps but I can't find the pro apk witch I search for most apps since I'm rooted but its like 4x faster then USB 2.0
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Check your pm.
AirDroid?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&hl=en
Haven't used this in a while. If I remember correctly, app runs as a server on the phone. You can then use a browser to pull or push files from a PC.
escabar said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&hl=en
Haven't used this in a while. If I remember correctly, app runs as a server on the phone. You can then use a browser to pull or push files from a PC.
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I know but i also told it uses wifi and a router not wifi direct and its same as dropbix or well its functionelity
I use Zapya and it works great and it's free.
Zapya is not wifi direct , or atleast it doesnt say it have
Airdrop is the app you are looking for
firewoood said:
Airdrop is the app you are looking for
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Airdrop it's an apple products I doubt it work on Windows and android and i doubt its free to since its apple we talk about
interesting..was also looking for wifi direct transfer like windows>Android, and vice versa. Subscribed.
these apps are anoying, i mean it isnt like usb just drag and drop, to many handelings with wireless transfer, and then also bt doesn't showup into windows explorer, with the s3 i got an icon there so i can transfer small files over bt but with this device i don't get it at all eventhough its 3 generations newer
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these apps are anoying, i mean it isnt like usb just drag and drop, to many handelings with wireless transfer, and then also bt doesn't showup into windows explorer, with the s3 i got an icon there so i can transfer small files over bt but with this device i don't get it at all eventhough its 3 generations newer
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Hey. I tried to send my files with SuperBeam from windows to phone. Its quiet fast. Works good.
yes i use it to but its quite anying to startup the prog, then press send and drag drop files in it, then start app on pnone go to recieve, scan or enter code and then you get files,
i was hoping it was more easy like bt or usb, just connect and drag drop files on the path you want them but unlike my old nokia, samsung dont provide software for bt , wifi direct , its only the main prog and usb connect
yes i use it to but its quite anying to startup the prog, then press send and drag drop files in it, then start app on pnone go to recieve, scan or enter code and then you get files,
i was hoping it was more easy like bt or usb, just connect and drag drop files on the path you want them but unlike my old nokia, samsung dont provide software for bt , wifi direct , its only the main prog and usb connect
I am trying to copy files through LAN using ES file explorer and it is painfully slow.
That said, my wifi appear to be fast enough (I get 54Mbps up/down which means, it should write at few MB/s)
Does not matter whether I am writing to the internal storage or external storage.
Not just ES file explorer, midnight commander also is having an issue.
I am wondering whether Nougat upgrade breaks SMB access/stack for some reason.
Can someone confirm/verify?
Just checked and downloads from my cloud account is not affected so it isn't my SD card speed issue nor the wifi issue (I get solid 3.5MB/sec download from cloud).
Just tried to copy the same file on my windows tablet and I can do solid 7-8MB/sec transfer so it isn't the source speed either.
I just can't pinpoint what the issue may be. I can swear that the speed was just fine prior to Nougat upgrade.
BTW, when I say "painfully slow", it is like 2-300KB/s speed.
I just read that same thing was happening with Galaxy Note 7 as well. Very slow access to SMB/CIFS.
I enabled FTP access to my NAS and it is now transferring at around 9MB/sec.
I wonder why the SMB/CIFS access is slow.